False. Incorrect. Wrong.
Look up a company called WebPass. Here is the link
https://webpass.net/. They were my provider in San Diego. They cover San Francisco Bay Area, Miami, San Diego and Chicago and they have not invested Billions.
It's a matter of seeing the whole picture...which you don't.
The internet is in it's infancy right now. We have no idea just what that resource can and will power in 20 to 30 to 50 years from now.
Your comment is similar to someone saying why do we need a power plant in 1920. All that requires power is a couple of lamps. While I am unable to find historical data on power consumption by year in the US, this graph does illustarate my point:
See how the developing nations use less power than others? That's because we have more stuff to power. The same can be said for bandwidth.
I really don't think you're even trying to grasp just what innovation is on the edge of becoming true and in turn how will it be run.
We have cheap internet?
You're last part about suggesting if we had Net Neutrality 20 years ago Netflix would not exist is pretty damn comical. Netflix, while an executive came out saying the FCC reached a bit on this (which I also echoed in my first post on the topic) they still stand behind the view that something needed to be done. They simply wanted an unregulated solution.
Sadly, the ignorance of many and the corruption of government forced the over the top reach by the FCC.
While it's true that Google will only go into areas where they tip the scale, to suggest NN is going to kill their fiber plan is a pretty bold statement.
Look, I don't know who you are, what you do and who you work for and you can say the same for me but I do follow the voices in this debate. The technical voices in favor of NN is undeniable and that's who I trust. I am not talking about Obama and his minons and I am not even talking about the large corporations like Google and Netflix. I am talking about the Open Source community, which are the true stewards of the internet and technology.
Lastly, and again, this is all just in it's infancy. To put it bluntly, any view on the issue of NN that does not weigh heavily on the FUTURE is one of ignorance and lacking perspective in my honest opinion.