As above.
You admit that dismantling regulations that have gone bad / been captured takes, in this case, a "political miracle"
That the obvious implication of your admission continues to sail hopelessly over your head, is weird.
Huh? "Dismantling regulations?"
I want's talking about dismaltling "regulations!" That wasn't what the "political miracle" argument was even referring to! The "political miracle" it was referring to, was the fact that we have morons like John Boehner in office who know nothing about American history.
It was specifically referring to busting up monopolies. The problem is, Comcast is not a NATIONAL monop-oly. It has LOCAL monopolies, obtained through agreements with LOCAL communities.
You are suggesting that we "should just increase competition."
The question everyone has is:
"HOW!?"
It is like someone saying:
"If the Earth is getting overcrowded, we should just build a colony on Mars."
The only logical answer any of us can assume you have, is "break up those monopolies."
It would take a political miracle to break them apart because of people like John Boehner, who is an ultra-conservative, serving his corporate overlords.
It has nothing to do with introducing new legislation that makes sure the internet stay neutral! All of your arguments against NN thus far, is all straw. Yes, "Moar Competition!!" is desireable. You have failed to show exactly how we acheive that, and it also fails to address why NN is so bad.