 XknightHawkX
join:2003-02-13 Morton, IL clubs:
| reply to rachelsfx Re: He could be right
I don't know if I'm missing it but. Is Arnold the only governor that speaks of broadband? Is he the only one that isn't saying the same thing as the rest. Healthcare and taxes. Here in Illinois I don't think I've heard anything about broadband from our governor. All I hear now cause of elections is smear campaigns and I'll work to keep taxes low and fight for better healthcare. Well that's good but I think they all say that now can we have someone like Arnold to be the Governor in Illinois. OK I'll shut up and let someone else say something. |
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  Nightshade sic semper tyrannis Premium join:2002-05-26 Salem, OR
1 edit | You know I think you are right. He is the only governor to speak about the broadband issue. Here in Oregon, neither candidate even mentioned broadband. It is all about the illegal aliens, taxes, and schools here. Which don't get me wrong are important issues but there is more than just those. |
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  justbits More fiber than ATT can handle Premium join:2003-01-08 Chicago, IL
·AT&T Midwest
| reply to XknightHawkX Speaking of Illinois politics, I've been urging people to write in a vote for "None of the above" for the Governor of Illinois election! Hopefully some person won't legally change their name to "None of the Above" though. 
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 SD6
join:2005-03-26
| reply to Nightshade Some politicians talk about broadband policy, but very few actually do something. There is actually some meat-and-potatoes issues at least indicated to be addressed by this Order - streamlining ROW permitting, etc. Government policy making is a complicated thing though, and it remains to be seen how well/fast the policy will be executed. |
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