If the FCC actually wanted to stop the spam, all they have to do is force a two way connection. If the phone number on the CallerID does not match the source, simply do not connect the call.
If we wanted to stop spam calls we would be bombing the call centers in third world countries and telling their governments to get their shit together or we'll keep bombing until there is nothing left of their shithole of a country. It would be the first time I ever supported my tax dollars going towards military adventures overseas.
If we wanted to stop spam calls we would be bombing the call centers in third world countries and telling their governments to get their shit together and we'll keep bombing until there is nothing left of their shithole of a country.
I'd like to propose one small amendment to your plan, and I'm onboard.
If the FCC actually wanted to stop the spam, all they have to do is force a two way connection. If the phone number on the CallerID does not match the source, simply do not connect the call.
This is of course about the Panopticon instead.
If we wanted to stop spam calls we would be bombing the call centers in third world countries and telling their governments to get their shit together or we'll keep bombing until there is nothing left of their shithole of a country. It would be the first time I ever supported my tax dollars going towards military adventures overseas.
I'd like to propose one small amendment to your plan, and I'm onboard.
I'm harsh not malicious.