We have less than 24 hours left to get Ajit Pai fired from the FCC, if you can please take the time to message your senators to vote against him
We have till Monday until the Senate decides if Ajit Pai would stay as the chairman or be kicked out of the FCC. If he were to be kicked out, it would show congress that pulling Net Neutrality would be a big mistake for everyone. So please tell your Senators NOT to vote for him and tell them that we need Net Neutrality. Heres how you can contact them:
Fill out a petition and send it to them here!
Call and get in contact with Congress and the FCC here!
- Once you put in your phone number, you will receive a call from FFTF and they will tell you to dial your zip code.
- After you dial your zip code, you will then reach an automatic voice call by your state senator.
- Depending on your senator they might tell you to dial 1 or a different number.
- If you manage to get everything right, you should then have to speak on why you want him to be fired and why you want to keep Net Neutrality. If you don't know what to say, you will get a message on Battle for the Net on what to say to them or you can just make up your own sentences for example like this:
Ajit Pai should no longer be the chairman of the FCC because of his corporate stands against everyone in the USA. He was previously a lawyer for Verizon and became a favorite among them because he always looks for loophole in our current laws and finds a way around them. He wants to make the internet more expensive and inaccessible to people living in poor areas. If he continues to be the Chairman then he will do nothing but screw everyone else over while only benefits Comcast and Verzion. I also need the internet to help me with my future careers and for keeping me and my family entertained. The internet is a tool that everyone needs to use everyday. He should not be allowed to be part of government because he is only there to hurt everyone instead of supporting them. Every vote for him is a vote against everyone else in America.
Shout out to /u/jdtabish and Arstechnica for the info.
If I made any mistakes, feel free to help me correct this.
Submitted October 01, 2017 at 03:44AM by Doraemon1973 http://ift.tt/2yfF3dT
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