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pnh102
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Re: Good

said by nasadude See Profile :

said by pnh102 See Profile :

I am saying the government has no need for such information, as there is nothing it can do to improve broadband.
so you already have your 100Mbps symmetric connection for $50/mo?
And again, how will the government make that happen? Do you really have faith that the government can manage anything in a good capacity lately?
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said by pnh102 See Profile :

And again, how will the government make that happen? Do you really have faith that the government can manage anything in a good capacity lately?
I don't have the answers, but this canard the government can't do anything is a load of bull.

the government can't do anything right when it's run by incompetents that don't believe in government - I believe that's been amply proved over the last several years.

But yes, I do believe the govt is capable of managing whatever it sets it's mind to when it has competent leaders - it's done so in the past and will do so again in the future, when we have competent leaders.


pnh102
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said by nasadude See Profile :

I don't have the answers, but this canard the government can't do anything is a load of bull.
Except for the fact that pretty much everything the government has gotten into that is beyond the scope of its duly delegated powers has proven this notion correct.
said by nasadude See Profile :

the government can't do anything right when it's run by incompetents that don't believe in government - I believe that's been amply proved over the last several years.
And during this time, the private sector has succeeding in expanding broadband availability all through the country with no money from taxpayers. Given government's proven track record of failure, why should we entrust it with something as important as broadband?
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