Press Glosses Over Fact Trump’s FCC Pick Will Decimate Consumer Protection, Media Consolidation Limits
from the you're-sure-as-shit-not-helping dept
We noted earlier this week how Trump had unsurprisingly picked Brendan Carr to head the FCC. We also pointed out how Carr’s “policies” are utterly indistinguishable from the interests of unpopular telecom and media giants like Comcast and AT&T. He’s going to demolish whatever’s left of the FCC’s consumer protection standards and media consolidation limits, and he’s not going to be subtle about it.
Carr is the dictionary definition of “regulatory capture.” He’s going to deliver the final killing blow to net neutrality (if the Trump-stacked courts don’t get to it first). He’s also going to take a hatchet to the FCC’s recent inquiry into shitty broadband usage caps, efforts to stop broadband “redlining” (read: racism in fiber deployment), good faith efforts to help the poor afford broadband, and efforts to stop your cable, phone, wireless, or broadband provider from ripping you off with shitty fees.
But as I dug through the mainstream reporting on Carr’s appointment, very few outlets seemed interested in making any of that clear to readers. The New York Times and Washington Post, for example, kept the focus largely on Carr’s animosity toward “big tech” companies for their “censorship of Conservatives” (read: doing the absolute bare minimum to thwart racist assholes and right wing propaganda on the internet).
The fact that Carr’s primary function at the FCC will be to coddle unpopular telecom and media giants in about thirty different ways barely warrants a mention. Over at the Cox Communications owned Atlanta Journal Constitution (whose owners will benefit from a Carr appointment in several different ways), Carr’s appointment is framed like this:

We’re a decade into Trumpism, and major outlets are still putting false claims unchallenged in headlines. Why do you think that is, exactly? Readers told me the Atlanta Journal Constitution just reprinted the already soft WAPO story on Carr’s appointment, but cut off much of the second half where consumer groups illustrate that the headline they chose is demonstrably false.
Most of the rest of the mainstream coverage wasn’t much better. Fox News, of course, chose to focus on the exciting new racist potential of the Carr pick, but they screwed up the sub-headline to make it sound like he actually supports diversity and inclusion initiatives:

USAToday parrots claims that Carr is “fighting for free speech,” but can’t be bothered to mention that that (1) isn’t fucking true, and (2) that his primary role will be to gut consumer protections like net neutrality. Reuters similarly can’t be bothered to mention the risk Carr poses to consumer protection. In Politico, Carr’s looming assault on telecom consumer protection warrants one sad paragraph.
I’m sure there was some selective editing at play, but several major telecom and media consumer rights folks went out of their way to help media outlets highlight how Carr is a “nice guy” (see, in order, NPR, CNN, NYT), which I’m sure will be helpful as he happily demolishes twenty-five years of consumer advocacy policy work and threatens media giants for criticizing authoritarian leadership:



If the public doesn’t sense adequate alarm from experts whose entire careers have been in consumer and media market protection, they’re not going to be alarmed. I understand the desire for some civility, but this is not an ordinary administration. These are fascists who are going to steadily disassemble the entirety of federal consumer protection and corporate oversight over drinks and giggles.
Meanwhile, yes, Carr’s mindless authoritarian animosity to “big tech” is absolutely worth discussing, as are his threats to pull the broadcast licenses of companies that criticize Trump (even though that will be no easy feat, even with a Trump-stocked court and muted FCC authority). But his primary goal at the FCC will be to be as errand boy to historically unpopular media and telecom giants, and downplaying (or ignoring) that fact does Carr and his industry buddies no shortage of favors.
Meanwhile if you thought mainstream press coverage during this last election season was feckless, authoritarian-normalizing mush, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet.
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Comments on “Press Glosses Over Fact Trump’s FCC Pick Will Decimate Consumer Protection, Media Consolidation Limits”
I think Trump’s intention is to decimate as much government oversight as possible. Those pesky regulations regarding things like labor, environment (pollution, etc.), health care and such get in the way of the rich getting richer. What could possibly go wrong with unfettered capitalism?
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And combined with the efforts of Elon Musk’s not-part-of-the-government government efficiency department, Trump also intends to purge the government of anyone with any kind of knowledge and expertise—the people most likely to stand in his way—so they can be replaced with loyalists who most likely won’t have the same level of knowledge and expertise. The gears of the government will fall apart, which is exactly what the vulture class and our oligarch rulers (including Trump and Musk) want to happen. If some “lesser” people die as a result of all this? Well, that’s an “acceptable loss” to our Dear Leader(s).
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Just as you say, “the gears of government will fall apart”. That’s the goal, because that’s exactly what Trump’s being paid to do: weaken the United States so that ripe for a soft takeover. No need for military action (which is expensive and tedious and unpredictable), all our adversaries need to do is wait patiently while Trump and his goons dismantle functioning government.
Get ready for child labor, legalized rape, deep cuts to Social Security and Medicare, the next pandemic (and no vaccines), economic instability, use of the military against citizens, the aggressive return of measles, polio, and every other disease, and other far worse horrors.
Let me note that I’m sure some of the inferior people who support Trump are happy about this and support it. To you I say: you don’t get it. You think you’ll be exempt. You won’t. They don’t care about you; they never cared about you. You’re expendable, and they WILL dispose of you just like everyone else. Your children have no more of a future than ours, and blind unswerving allegiance to Trump won’t save them. Or you.
The only ones with a chance of getting out of this are the billionaires, and that’s exactly how they want it. They’re busy building bunkers/compounds where they intend to ride it out while all of us die miserably.
We need to make sure they don’t. If we burn: they burn.
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Isn’t that why we have mid-elections?
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“I burnt my house down in one day! They should be able to build me a new one in that same time!”
I think way too many people don’t want to understand what Republicans have just done.
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ok random no life ac
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fuck off andrea
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ok leftie
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/14/trump-two-terms
https://goldman.house.gov/media/press-releases/congressman-dan-goldman-calls-house-representatives-uphold-oath-office
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For decades, Republicans have wanted to trash the federal government. They want to ensure nobody can hold them accountable for state-level violations of human rights.
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And now they will doing it using… the federal government.
It’s like a nuclear weapon, it’s safe until it’s wisely used. Else, it explodes.
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yawns
read: doing the absolute bare minimum to thwart racist assholes and right wing propaganda on the internet
Reads more like speech I disagree with and don’t think should be allowed to be posted.
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And they wonder why the general public is concerned with big tech censorship.
Let the newspapers regain some credibility and some readers back. The old media has lost viewers to alternative media precisely because the old media failed to cover the issues for which voters are concerned about the most.
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LOLwut
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The maga voterz were concerned about their decreasing rights to abuse others. They are outraged about how they were being held accountable for their actions.
That’s my guess anyway
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This is it. American conservatism is rooted in the 3/5 Compromise. It passes through the Confederacy, Jim Crow, and Civil Rights era fire hoses and German Shepherds.
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lefties do be mad
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It’s amazing you can type while guzzling gallons of MAGA cum.
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“Let the newspapers regain some credibility”
Ok, I am willing to let them stop lying – but until then ….
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Please point out the exact law, statute, or binding court precedent that says a social media service must host all legally protected speech.
I’ll wait.
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So you’re saying you’re illitere.
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Says the person who can’t spell ‘illiterate’ correctly.
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And this reads like you don’t understand that a privately-owned company can allow or disallow whatever speech they want*. Nobody owes racist assholes and right wing propagandists a platform.
Or more importantly, what they believe the majority of their *users want.
Summing it all up
Very nicely put.
Yes, in every way possible.
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… but NOBODY is happy with the FCC as it operates now.
EVERYBODY favors big FCC changes, varying by their political viewpoint.
FCC is a mess, as is frequently documented here.
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FASCISM is a severe form of Left Socialism
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Yeah, that’s true if you have no idea what words actually mean and just make up definitions for them.
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…and other myths the fascists will try to gaslight you with!
Also purchase other great hits such as:
“Actually, black people are the real racists!”
“Transgender people are just sexual predators because that’s what I would do in their shoes.”
“Abortion is evil because I think my senen is magical.”
“Leopards only eat the faces of other people.”
“Why are you arresting me? I’m one of you!”
“Please, I’ll confess to anything, just let me go.”
“I know I cheered for expeditious trials and death penalties for minor crimes but I meant for ‘those people,’ not me!”
“This must be the work of the deep state!”
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🤡
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Stay awake in school kids so you don’t look this stupid.
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The GOP machine intentionally makes people that stupid.
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That take is about as spicy as a glass of tap water.
Be better
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They’re already sending their best.
“Brendan is by far the most talented politician on the commission…”
First off, what the hell is a “talented politician?” Second, literally all he’s done on the FCC is vote against absolutely anything that might benefit the public, then write a wordy dissent about how whatever he voted against was was some kind of grand conspiracy by the Biden Administration. I’ve yet to see evidence that he actually knows what purpose the commission is supposed to serve.
Trump’s cabinet will decimate consumer rights
He,s in favor of more tax’s breaks for corporations. More tariffs on imports from foreign countries and less restrictions on company’s who will help destroy the environment this will just increase the price of food and other basic goods for the people who voted for trump and it,ll reduce the rights of humans
So if you are not rich or employed by a big company you,ll be worse off in the next 4 years
Plus we can forget about any chance of slowing down climate change
The democratic party has abandoned the working class and continued to send bombs to Israel to help them kill more innocent civilians in Gaza
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“The democratic party has abandoned the working class and continued to send bombs to Israel to help them kill more innocent civilians in Gaza”
What, if anything, will the MAGA/GOP do to address this issue you have identified?
Please be specific avoiding the typical hand waving bs that accompanies most such excuse laden diatribes.
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They offer scapegoats.
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Good news! The Trump administration has overtly signaled a willingness to make sure there’s no more Gaza to bomb!
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This is a bogus, nonsense talking point that gets repeated ad nauseum despite making little to no sense. Almost all of the policies pushed by the Harris campaign were to the benefit of low- and middle-class people. Almost all of the policies pushed by the Trump campaign will ultimately only benefit corporations and billionaires. Anybody who voted for Trump because they believed he would help the working class is a gullible fool who has FA’d and will now FO.
This is bad but also completely irrelevant to this discussion. Any administration can do both good and bad things at the same time.
“Press Glosses Over Fact ”
Yup, all the time.
It’s like censoring reality.
the final redoubt
I keep pointing out to myself: “well, this is all very bad and stupefying and blinkered and destructive, but the odds are very good that i’ll outlive Trump. He’s got 5 years left if he’s lucky. He might stroke out in a paroxysm of self-pitying anger well before that. And as for his mind, I don’t think it any miles left in it at all .
I’ll ‘tramp the dirt down’ as Elvis costello said of thatcher
May he have the Ceausescu/Mussolini goodbye, dragged out into the street for a ritual farewell
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An over weight, drug addicted, elderly male who routinely consumes cholesterol laden hamberderz and does not exercise, is probably well on this way to heart disease. He probably also has high blood pressure, so any stress will be not good for him. I wonder if Vegas is making odds yet.
The next four years are going to suck ass. Been asking myself if I want to stick around for it.
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Give Dont Cry Cryo a try!
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I hope that, one day, you will learn to stop taking pleasure in the pain of others.
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I bet you would break my Liberal Tears coffee mug on sight.
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No, I would laugh in your face at your childishness.
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Not really. I don’t go around thinking about destroying other people’s property because some text on it might mildly annoy me. That seems to be your wheelhouse.
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No. I would just wait for you to start complaining about the reignited inflation, and then ask why you’re so upset about getting what you voted for.
I can afford it. Let’s see if you can.
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Unfortunately, he’ll blame something else over the inflation.
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He can complain about whatever he wants. I’m checking voter registrations before I hand out any food though.
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Prepare for unemployment.
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My job doesn’t involve feeding people, genius. I just make enough money running a data center that I can afford to stockpile pre-inflation calories.
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That’s not at all what you implied, genius. I guess it takes a MAGAt troll like you to not understand the content of their own comment, much less the reaction it’s likely to generate. Emulating Trump much?
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No one cares that much about you bro.
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You mean the mug you already broke yourself in rage when you realized the ‘woket***s’ weren’t just going to bend over and take MAGAts’ shit just because Trunmp succeeded in cheating his way back into power?
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Hey, aren’t you that guy who admitted to reading hundreds of books that supposedly involved sexualizing children?
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Hey koby. It will be fun watching your parents die suffering and alone.
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They already don’t talk to him.
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So we’ve finally found something on which we agree with Koby.
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Imagine making your entire personality about owning the Libz and being this bad at it.
Folks I give you K-dawg!
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“The next four years are going to suck ass. Been asking myself if I want to stick around for it.”
Beam me up Scotty, there is no intelligent life here.
Where would you go? Not like there is anywhere that the douche bags can not fuck up.
It is comforting to realize that things will be fucked up for the rich also. They may not realize it yet, they will be surprised, nature does give a shit about your money.
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My therapist says suicides are up. Apparently, a number of the police he sees are a bit traumatized from having to go clean up dead queers. I guess it really gets to them when it’s a kid.
I could never do his job. Knowing that cops trend conservative, I wouldn’t be able to stop myself asking “why did you vote for it then?”
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There has been a sharp uptick in the number of rich people who wants passports the last months. That should tell people what’s about to happen.
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It is a small planet when over populated, pollution affects it entirely. There is no running away from this and the bomb shelters some have built will not save you either.
Everything Trump does will tear down (by much more than 10%) American consumer protections, and the press will gloss over all of it.
Caveat emptor. Wait until you see what happens to food safety and public health.
Wait
We had media consolidation limits?
The Citizens United decision has resulted in this government being permeated by corruption, particularly when the political party of Citizens United is elected.
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That was 2010. Corruption has been a persistent problem for a lot longer than that; the decision simply modified the vector of approach.
So did MLK Jr. in his Letter from a Birmingham Jail. He wasn’t impressed with it as a motivator either.
When I covered this story, I actually directly quoted Bode talking about consumer protection being gutted while pointing out that free speech is basically under threat because of the appointment.
I know, I’m not some major news outlet by any means. If anything, BestNetTech is a bigger name than my site, but hey, I’m glad I’m not part of the problem at least. 🙂