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Week that was, the impeachment flat line. this is one of the times when a line graph can tell a story best. impeachment is a fact that president trump cannot deny. even in the age of alternative facts and even though some of his surrogates are trying to spin it in his favor and see he hasn t been impeached, the front remembered for decades to come. while the house and senate are squabbling over the terms of a senate trial, it feels like the fog over washington is only becoming thicker and denser. an impeachment really is a thought line. look at this. this is from tracking autopolll patrols looking at whether people support moving trump from office. there s been barely any movement throughout the hearings and the debates on the floor of the house. and then to the vote. people are exactly where they were. basically a 50/50 country. ....
Aaron, president and ceo of freed press. clint, i guess common sense says of course no, we don t want other people to get other information for free. so why is the senate doing this? that s a good question. there are few people arguing in favor of repealing the rules, other than advertising companies and the internet service providers themselves. right. the main justification that people have brought about is that the rules are inconsistent with the ftc s rules that govern weites. but that doesn t really add up to me because it would make more sense if you want to make them consistent to impose the stricter rules on to websites, rather than throw the rules out for internet service providers. so on that thought line that you have just provided for us, clint, craig, to you on this, is this really all about pro-business? they want the data? ....