Jessica Rosenworcel is a member of the Federal Communications Commission. The F.C.C. may soon do away with Net Neutrality, the principle which means that the folks who control your Internet can't block certain portions of the 'net to you, charge you premium prices to access them, slow them down, attempt to divert you away from them, etc. Under Net Neutrality, you can go where you please to go. The argument for it — that it will encourage investment or something or other — seems very contrived and bogus to me. It's like the folks who wanted to do this couldn't think of a good reason so they're just saying, "Trust us. You'll like what it does." But even that upon closer inspection turns out to mean, "Trust us. You'll like what it does for big companies by giving them more power over your Internet." It should be opposed with all might.