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Image of the Day: U.S. Internet Speeds Skyrocketed After Ending Failed Title II "Net Neutrality" Experiment

CFIF often highlights how the Biden Administration's bizarre decision to resurrect failed Title II "Net Neutrality" internet regulation, which caused private broadband investment to decline for the first time ever outside of a recession during its brief experiment at the end of the Obama Administration, is a terrible idea that will only punish consumers if allowed to take effect.

Here's what happened after that brief experiment was repealed under the Trump Administration and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai - internet speeds skyrocketed despite late-night comedians' and left-wing activists' warnings that the internet was doomed:

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="515"] Internet Speeds Post-"Net Neutrality"[/caption]

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April 19, 2024 • 09:51 AM

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Home Jester's Courtroom Bride Hopes Shop Will Say "Yes" to (Refunding) the Dress
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Thursday, February 09 2017

The New York bridal salon made famous in the hit TLC TV show "Say Yes to the Dress" is being sued by a bride who claims the shop gave her the wrong size wedding gown.

Randi Siegel-Friedman alleges in her lawsuit that Kleinfeld Bridal owes her $12,000 for a custom dress that she says did not fit her. In fact, Siegel-Friedman claims in her lawsuit that the top and bottom of the gown were not only the wrong size, but the bottom also was not the fabric she selected. With the wedding rapidly approaching, Siegel-Friedman said she had to get a sample dress off the rack.

According to news reports, Kleinfeld Bridal has refused to refund the $12,000 for the original dress and declined to comment on the lawsuit.

Source: tmz.com

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"Remember when progressives said the Trump Administration's rollback of net neutrality would break the internet? Federal Communications Commission Chair Jessica Rosenworcel now concedes this was wrong, yet she plans to reclaim political control over the internet anyway to stop a parade of new and highly doubtful horribles.The FCC on Thursday is expected to vote to reclassify broadband providers as…[more]
 
 
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