Dear Commissioners, Once again I find myself struggling to accept the level of cynicism in this latest attempt to remove our ability as consumers to choose equally among internet content providers. You say you are restoring consumer choice, but it is exactly the opposite. You are removing the ability of consumers to choose with their clicks and transferring it into the hands of ISP's and large content providers. Where did this misguided impulse originate? Surely not from average Joe internet consumers like myself. We are more than happy with what we have, and granting large ISP's and content providers the ability to charge more for specific access is an idea that could only have come from the very interests you as commissioners are sworn to protect us against. Once again, you are subverting consumer choice and freedom under the guise of supporting the “free market”. This “free market” isn't some abstract ideal that mysteriously guides and protects its participants. It is real companies with real vested interests of which the foremost is profit. So, in order to line the pockets of agents who fund your political allies, you are willing to steal the de facto privileges of the people whose interests you are sworn to protect, and cynically concluding that most of them don't care if it happens because they won't know or understand that it's happening until it's too late. That is the height of cynicism. You should be ashamed, but it appears that shame is a foreign notion to you, in fact, the only principle that doesn't appear fungible in your policies is the maintenance of power. If justice prevails, you will not.