  mocycler Premium join:2001-01-22 Naperville, IL
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I would be cool with that...but what similar mechanism can be put in place to protect the taxpayers if the municipal project goes belly-up?
If SBC/Comcast had any brains, they would shut up and allow the municipal deployment. Then when it bankrupts, they buy it out for pennies on the dollar...complete with infrastructure, customer base, etc.
If the cities are successful, then SBC/Comcast builds out their own network according to their own business plan and engages in legitimate competition for customers...which is what they claim they want anyway.
To be fair, if I were an SBC employee living in that area, I would kind of resent my tax dollars being used this way.
peace, mocycler [text was edited by author 2003-03-25 19:26:56] |
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| Simple, the officials who ran the system get voted out of office, and the budget gets overhauled. As long as, the system is controlled by democratically elected officials, it will have 10 times the accountability, efficiency, and productivity of unregulated monopolies. |
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
| said by 2farfromCO7 : it will have 10 times the accountability, efficiency, and productivity of unregulated monopolies.
Question... say the voters do not approve the measure and the mayors, as they have claimed, continue to build it anyway against the will of the people. Is this the kind of accountability you had in mind? -- Pissed off at traitorous, ungrateful musicians? Don't just boycott them! Trade their MP3s and really screw them over! And don't forget, 2 out of 3 human shields agree! Saddam really is evil! |
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