FCC Not Convinced U.S. Market is Competitive Enough
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glincMay 21, 2010, 11:09 AM
Have a government program like Medicaid, Foodstamp where the government pays 50% or more any qualifying citizens bill depending on income.
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Or how about Washington running the phone company just like its going to run your health care. What could go wrong with that?
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Are you insinuating that the United States Government is incapable of organizing and running things efficiently, like a Navy, Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps?
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Hummmm....
Like the Post Office!
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As a Marine Corps veteran, I'll promise you that they cannot run the military efficiently.
The health care system also proved to me that the government has no business managing anyone's health care.
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So you're familiar with the concepts of hurry up and wait and Semper Gumby. And let's not forget $8 flat washers(same ones at home depot for 2 cents) that take 2 months to arrive through the supply system..
The governement is the pinnacle of efficiency.
And as far as cell phones for the poor, they already exist. I think they run through sprint's network.
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Hurry up and wait is tried and true. Semper Gumby is only true to a certain extent. Junior Marines have to be flexible but once you have a rocker or two, the flexibility seems to go away. Put shiny stuff on your collar and you become very rigid.
Sprint does supply plenty of "less advantaged" customers with service, as does T-Mobile. But both do still expect some payment, and it seems that is just asking too much.
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How about a cell phone is a want not a must have so no the government shouldn't subsidize anything for anybody involving cellphones.
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Home ownership and new cars are wants and not haves, but the government subsidized the hell out of that last year.
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