Statement to the FCC Do not change the stance on net neutrality under Title II. The monopoly that ISP's run is already astounding. I already pay for access to the internet and am dissatisfied with their services. I pay $55 a month for access just to have internet because my ISP mandates bundling. I DO NOT WANT OR NEED the 250+ cable channels that are bundled with my service. I work full time as an Engineer in the Rochester Hills area with no family and little free time. I have made attempts at negotiating the terms of service but they have no interest. Furthermore there are only 2 other ISP's in the area both of which have even fewer options at higher costs. The idea that a handful of people can unilaterally modify singular policy with such wide reaching affects disgusts me as United States Citizen. Having gone to college I am aware how powerful of a tool the internet can be for access to new information. The idea that the access to information would even be throttled disturbs me because A) It's a service for which I pay and B) Because the United States is a nation of free thinkers. The concept that a company would limit access to information is as bad as the concept that a mail courier would suddenly withhold magazine subscriptions in the mail because they didn't agree with the writers views. It is therefore a threat to the soverienty of us as a peoples. Net neutrality makes us powerful as a people because of the new ideas we have access to and if under a threat to the nation we could find alternative pathways to communicate through the internet. Despite being realist I like to think some ideas are beyond reproach. I would like to think the United States will not sell out to the cable companies because of the affiliations a few have at the top of one of its branches of government. My aunt worked for over 15 years for ISP and as a member of her union. She hated the ways that the company treated both the employees AND their customers. She is the least mean person that I know. Imagine how the ISP's will treat the American people, once they are allowed to control the ideas they have access to.