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Net Neutrality: It's on the loose!
Don't you just love regulating corporations?

Net Neutrality is a great issue for progressives. For the last few months its become an increasingly big deal here in D.C. Now, those great characters over at Talking Points Memo are doing a tally of the positions of various members of Congress, just as they did for Social Security Privatization. The New Republic just came out with a pro-Net Neutrality editorial. And today CAP will be hosting King of Net Neutrality Larry Lessig for a lecture on the future of the interweb.

You should also check out a good run-down of the issue by Ezra Klein (American Prospect writer, "health care guy," raconteur) published in the prestigious journal, Campus Progress.

This strikes me as one of those big issues that will affect almost everything we do, from politics to finance to procrastinating at work (don't tell my bosses, but 90% of my day is spent at YouTube. You think they'd exist if they had to pay out the nose for bandwidth? Nuh-uh.) It's also a great way for us to embody the progressive philosophy of activist government protecting the little guy against the excesses of too much capitalism.

So, get in touch with your Senators about the bill, and tell them to vote for neutrality. And if their position isn't up at Talking Points Memo yet, be sure to find out what it is and let Josh and the gang know.

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