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In reply to the discussion: Net neutrality secrecy: No one knows what the FCC approved [View all]joshcryer
(62,297 posts)You are so out of touch it is actually disturbing that you have any credibility here. There is not one agency in the United States Government that allows pre-ruling documents to be seen by the public.
Only after the ruling has been made are public policy administrative rules shown. That is a fact. This fact exists purely because people like yourself like to twist policy administrative law and try to pull some cat out of the bag and shit on everyday people who do this for a living. They are required to keep the public policy wording private because if they don't it could all go to shit. It's only after the policy change that they release the new rulings.
If you don't like it, then sorry, that's how it works. They're not going to fall for dirty tricks to cause them to be snowballed by the right wing whenever they make positive rule changes.
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