 DarkLogix
join:2008-10-23 Baytown, TX | I wonder Why
The Post seems almost surprised that the community with the higher percentage of high school graduates and job placement programs saw better economic fortunes
why would the Post be surprised? |
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  John Galt Forward, March Premium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp
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| said by DarkLogix :Why would the Post be surprised? It's a figure of speech. -- A is A |
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 JSRoman Premium join:2005-03-10 Callahan, FL
1 edit | I guess WashPO is hurting
I know times are tough in the newspaper business but talk about a piece with very little substance. What about the amount of people living in these areas?
Rose Hill-
»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Hill,···Virginia
The median income for a household in the CDP was $15,408, and the median income for a family was $15,833.
As of the census[2] of 2000, there were 714 people, 306 households, and 197 families residing in the CDP.
Lebanon- »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebanon,_Virginia
The median income for a household in the town was $27,750, and the median income for a family was $35,750.
The population was 3,273 at the 2000 census.
I'm guessing if your family is making 15-16k a year, the last thing on your mind is internet service. -- »www.seabee.navy.mil |
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 DarkLogix
join:2008-10-23 Baytown, TX | Makes sence
but you never know what some people will use money on |
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  slipknot01299
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if i had broadband when i was in school i bet i wouldnt have dropped out. |
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 slipknot0129
join:2007-10-28 Wewoka, OK | i bet if i had broadband when i was in high school that i wouldnt have dropped out. |
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  jmn1207 Premium join:2000-07-19 Reston, VA | reply to JSRoman Re: I guess WashPO is hurting
Clearly, the solution is to drastically lower the standards in our education system to allow for everyone to have a university diploma. Problem solved. |
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  baineschile 2600 Premium join:2008-05-10 Sterling Heights, MI | reply to DarkLogix Re: I wonder Why
This may not be because of internet access directly. Communities with more money that could afford healthcare and better education always did better than the poor communities; broadband has little to do with the equation. |
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 lacklusterbb
join:2009-03-12
| There's no panacea, but . . .
In reality, there's no one thing that can be an economic panacea, but whether the politicians want to admit it or not, adoption of the Internet within the general public is now broad enough for it to be considered a utility. (Yes, phone service and even electricity weren't considered utilities when first introduced, once the general public began adopting use of the new technologies and penetration reached a critical mass, they were classified utilities.) Failure to extend broadband into areas will ensure that they will die economically within the next few decades. US companies that want low-cost labor that doesn't have to be particularly skilled, just trainable, might look at smaller communities in the US, but if those communities don't have the Internet pipes to enable the companies to operate, evolve and grow, they won't move to those communities--they'll take their operations and jobs elsewhere, probably overseas to a developing economy. It's time for the general public to pressure the politicians to recognize that a robust and open Internet is critical to our overall economy; it's not just an entertainment vehicle but an essential economic tool for most businesses these days. As such, it's time for the national government to set recap policies and force net neutrality, if not nationalize the pipes. The entertainment industry and its subsidiaries have no business owning any of the pipes. |
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  maartena Stacked. Premium join:2002-05-10 Orange, CA
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| It will take many many years....
It is not the companies who may want to move in to the area, but those that live in the area and may start a company that is going to make the difference.
I am willing to bet that are plenty of people living in rural areas that are wanting to start a business, but started it in a larger urban area because there is no broadband in the town they may have wanted to start it in.
Such things take many years. Just like the economy doesn't get fixed right away just because there's a new guy in charge, it doesn't mean businesses will boom just because there is broadband. And in the last 2 years it hasn't been very good for people wanting to start a business either. -- "I reject your reality and substitute my own!" |
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 patcat88
join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY
| reply to DarkLogix Re: I wonder Why
said by DarkLogix :The Post seems almost surprised that the community with the higher percentage of high school graduates and job placement programs saw better economic fortunes why would the Post be surprised? Because its not politically correct or compatible with rugged individualism. |
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 patcat88
join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY
| reply to jmn1207 Re: I guess WashPO is hurting
said by jmn1207 :Clearly, the solution is to drastically lower the standards in our education system to allow for everyone to have a university diploma. Problem solved. And then 50% of new 5 and 6 figure jobs will be H1-B visas from India. |
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  bolt Former Broadband Exile Premium join:2003-11-11 Charlestown, IN
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| Not a pancea..
Broadband availability may not be a panacea for economic woes in communities, but lack of broad can and will cause the companies that are there to move to an area where it is available. Several cities have either lost or been in danger of losing business when the incumbent internet service monopoly/duopoly there chose not to deploy broadband. |
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  jmn1207 Premium join:2000-07-19 Reston, VA
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| reply to patcat88 Re: I guess WashPO is hurting
said by patcat88 :said by jmn1207 :Clearly, the solution is to drastically lower the standards in our education system to allow for everyone to have a university diploma. Problem solved. And then 50% of new 5 and 6 figure jobs will be H1-B visas from India. We could always just print gobs of money to create astronomical inflation rates, making the dollar so weak that it simply is not profitable to outsource any jobs. As a side benefit, with such high inflation, everyone will become a multimillionaire. |
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  BF69
join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN
| reply to bolt Re: Not a pancea..
said by bolt :Broadband availability may not be a panacea for economic woes in communities, but lack of broad can and will cause the companies that are there to move to an area where it is available. Several cities have either lost or been in danger of losing business when the incumbent internet service monopoly/duopoly there chose not to deploy broadband. Yep not to mention people who have houses in areas where broadband is not available will lose home value an have trouble selling them. broadband availability is already starting to become a factor in home buying. In 10 years years not having broadband available will be like trying to sell a house that doesn't have electricity available. |
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  cdru Go Colts Premium,MVM join:2003-05-14 Fort Wayne, IN
| reply to slipknot0129 Re: broadband
said by slipknot0129 :i bet if i had broadband when i was in high school that i wouldnt have dropped out. How does having or not having broadband affect you dropping out? |
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  TKJunkMail Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ
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| reply to slipknot0129 said by slipknot0129 :i bet if i had broadband when i was in high school that i wouldnt have dropped out. I bet you are wrong. |
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 slipknot0129
join:2007-10-28 Wewoka, OK
| reply to cdru said by cdru :said by slipknot0129 :i bet if i had broadband when i was in high school that i wouldnt have dropped out. How does having or not having broadband affect you dropping out? probably alot. |
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  Robotics See You On The Dark Side Premium join:2003-10-23 Louisa, VA | reply to BF69 Re: Not a pancea..
said by BF69 : Man, I agree on that one! |
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 patcat88
join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY
| reply to jmn1207 Re: I guess WashPO is hurting
said by jmn1207 :We could always just print gobs of money to create astronomical inflation rates, making the dollar so weak that it simply is not profitable to outsource any jobs. As a side benefit, with such high inflation, everyone will become a multimillionaire. A cup of coffee at Starbucks will be $4 trillion dollars  |
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