 Austinloop
join:2001-08-19 Austin, TX
| reply to BF69 Re: Here we go folks....
Sorry, BF, got to disagree with you, but it is a big deal at $80.00 per month per person, that is just one governmental body putting their had in your wallet, there is universal health care, etc, etc. After all the $80 are combined for each individual, it is a considerable sum. |
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  BF69
join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN
| said by Austinloop :Sorry, BF, got to disagree with you, but it is a big deal at $80.00 per month per person, that is just one governmental body putting their had in your wallet, there is universal health care, etc, etc. After all the $80 are combined for each individual, it is a considerable sum. That's $80 a YEAR ninny. Since when do you file income taxes monthly? Reading is not your strong suit I see. And that's the average. The fact is that the top 5% incomes pay 95% of the taxes. I'm going to assume you are in the bottom 95% that pays only 5% of the taxes. So that comes out to be $4.50 per YEAR durring the project's buildout.
Second most people pay more than $80 a year in USF taxes on their phone bills. Why not use that money for it? |
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  DaveNJ No Fear
join:1999-09-01 New Jersey
·Comcast
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| said by BF69 :said by Austinloop :Sorry, BF, got to disagree with you, but it is a big deal at $80.00 per month per person, that is just one governmental body putting their had in your wallet, there is universal health care, etc, etc. After all the $80 are combined for each individual, it is a considerable sum. That's $80 a YEAR ninny. Since when do you file income taxes monthly? Reading is not your strong suit I see. And that's the average. The fact is that the top 5% incomes pay 95% of the taxes. I'm going to assume you are in the bottom 95% that pays only 5% of the taxes. So that comes out to be $4.50 per YEAR durring the project's buildout. Second most people pay more than $80 a year in USF taxes on their phone bills. Why not use that money for it? But thats addition too, and with the price of energy and everything else going up all we will only be able to afford will be 128 dsl. -- They Live... We Sleep...
Spreading the wealth around never results in a better outcome for people. It always results in destruction.
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  baycreeker
@baycreek.net | reply to Austinloop It's 80 a year, not a month. hardly a drop in the bucket. well maybe a drop in the bucket but if you people reading this can't afford 80 a year then you suck at life |
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 Skippy25
join:2000-09-13 Hazelwood, MO | reply to BF69 I'm late to the party, but I would say it would be a wash as we will save more than $80 a year on broadband cost savings that we we as consumers would pay with the additional competition this will bring. (Assuming it brings some.) |
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