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Comment Re:You pay twice for it (Score 1) 324

This is like, the only remotely valid criticism of OP's post that I've read so far -- although the Keynesian model would suggest that perhaps making you pay to develop infrastructure that everyone can benefit from, including those with low incomes who don't have a high tax liability, is a good investment that will make us all better off as a whole by reducing unemployment and crime while increasing productivity.

Everybody else is whining saying "why do we have to pay for it twice!?"

They seem not to realize that the network can't be maintained for free. Do they want the gov't to start paying the wages of all the telecom's workers as well, or would they like to start paying a bigger monthly cost for their telephone service? That is essentially their choice if they don't want to feel like they're getting "double-billed." Just because the gov't picks up part of the tab for a new project and you pick up the tab for the maintenance if you decide to use the thing, doesn't mean that you're necessarily getting ripped off (of course, you probably are, because this is the gov't we're talking about here, but still).

Comment No, you missed the point (Score 1) 324

And you managed to come across as condescending at the same time.

The network doesn't run itself for free. It requires maintenance and repairs. That is what your monthly service fees pay for -- the gov't subsidy, at least in theory (I don't know how well the telecoms are managed), is used to pay simply for the installation of new lines. If you don't want to pay a monthly service fee, then you're going to have to support all of the company's employees and other business expenses with tax money instead.

As a side note, Obama's "infrastructure" plans as you describe them in the Chinese comparison are actually straight out of FDR's "new deal" legislation that was enacted in 1933. Does your knowledge of American history only go back to the beginning of WW2, or what?

Comment "Content" is not the "Gasoline" (Score 1) 324

You must think that the network runs on fairy dust.

Who is going to pay for the customer service operator who you call when you have a problem with your account or want to sign up for a new one? Who is going to pay for the web developer to maintain the company website? Who is going to pay for the technician to repair the telephone lines when they get knocked out in a storm? Who is going to pay for the janitor who cleans up the company office? Who is going to pay for the human resource managers that are required to select and supervise all of these employees?

A network is not a "build it and forget about it" project. It requires maintenance, and that's the useful thing that the company provides -- maintenance and oversight.

So, you can either have the government pay the salaries and wages of all the telephone company's workers, as well as the costs of all the company's equipment and supplies -- or you can have the users of the service pay monthly fees like they do in the current model. Those are your choices. Just don't pretend like you can maintain network infrastructure for free.

Comment Fuck off (Score 1) 693

Microsoft sucks and they do a lot of really under-handed, unethical shit but just because someone looks at Microsoft's behavior and doesn't ALWAYS conclude that they are evil, terrible and completely wrong in every instance does NOT make them a "fanboi."

I could just as easily say something like "geeez, FOSS fanbois will go to extremes to vilify anything and everything that Microsoft does," but I won't, because that would be extremely derogatory and probably an over-simplification of your opinions and viewpoints as a person. Basically, it would make me a huge self-righteous prick, kinda like you.

Comment Re:Little Confused (Score 1) 269

Maybe some of the groups like Axxo and Klaxxon and Skidrow are cover identities used by the people who run the indexing sites and make the ad revenue. If that was the case, they wouldn't have to cut anyone a "big check" to drive content on their site because they're doing it themselves.

Comment Re:Where are the lawyers? (Score 3, Insightful) 301

This is more like if I come into your hardware store and say "I need to drive this nail into this board and I have a hammer, do I need anything else?" and you tell me that I need to buy a screwdriver and 10 lbs. of bark chips as well.

Apparently some people have been calling AOL and asking if they still need a subscription after getting a new internet connection, and the operators are lying to them and saying they do. That sounds pretty sleazy to me.

Comment Pat-downs are over hyped (Score 1) 8

The pat-downs aren't really that invasive. My girlfriend was selected for one this holiday season and it was conducted in the open right at the security checkpoint, by a female officer wearing plastic gloves, with no removal of clothing or groping under clothing. I was kind of irked when she was selected at first but the whole thing was over in less than 5 minutes and it really wasn't a big issue at all.

I read about the pat-downs a little bit before flying and it is TSA regulation that the pat-downs be conducted by same-sex officers. So I don't think that most of the TSA guys will be having a lot of "unwarranted fun" with their "pat-down sessions."

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