In a near-unanimous display of bipartisanship, the House of Representatives voted 417-3 to pass a bill cracking down on robocalls by requiring phone providers to give the option to block such callers at no additional cost. What do you think?
In a near-unanimous display of bipartisanship, the House of Representatives voted 417-3 to pass a bill cracking down on robocalls by requiring phone providers to give the option to block such callers
at no additional cost. What do“Well, great, there goes my excuse for ignoring all those voicemails from the hospital.”“I pity the jaded cynics who no longer appreciate the novelty of talking to a robot.”
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