One of the most annoying things about the net neutrality fight — as we‘ve been noting for over a decade — is how silly the net neutrality debate was once it became „partisan.“ An issue that, previously, had been a general one about the future of the internet turned into a ridiculous political circus with Republicans (misleadingly) claiming it was about „regulating the internet.“ You‘d think that the „pro-business party,“ as they like to call themselves, would support a policy of an open and free internet that enables so many entrepreneurs and businesses to exist. But, of course, „pro-business“ is often code for „pro-big-legacy business.“