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By Nate Anderson – The Federal Communications Commission chair, Julius Genachowski, smiled placidly as he was raked over the coals; even his contention that many Americans live under a broadband duopoly was treated as a ludicrous argument.
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), adopting the manner of man who has caught a dim-witted opponent between the steely pincers of his own logic, glowered at Genachowski during his questioning. “Should we make gasoline and diesel the same price?” he thundered. more> http://is.gd/b1x08Q
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