He isn't choosing anything, he's interpreting the law.
If people want internet to be a public utility, then that's the argument they should be making, but right now ISPs are private companies.
He isn't choosing anything, he's interpreting the law.
If people want internet to be a public utility, then that's the argument they should be making, but right now ISPs are private companies.
He isn't choosing anything, he's interpreting the law.
If people want internet to be a public utility, then that's the argument they should be making, but right now ISPs are private companies.