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join:2003-10-13 608052427 | So Indict Powell... Here in Chicagoland, we're getting ripped by feds looking into political favoritism, why should the federal gov't be any different? | |
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 |   aztecnology O Rly? Premium join:2003-02-12 Murrieta, CA | Re: So Indict Powell... Gosh, why didn't I go to school with Michael Powell... | |
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join:2006-08-03 20322 | Re: So Indict Powell... Kennard never upset the RBOCs, they prospered during his tenure and the Carlyle Group doesn't hire consumer advocates. Kennard works at the Carlyle Group. | |
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join:2004-09-27 Pensacola, FL | I hope that is FTTH they are running for $93K a home.
Wow! I love my 100/50 HSI and 3 million channels for $95 a month. Thanks USF! I'm only worth $9.5 million. | |
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| Funding fraud Fajardo-Velez was eventually sentenced to three years in prison and fined $4 million for irregularities associated with the use of U.S. Education Department funds. The E-rate discounts allocated between 1998 and 2000 were supposed to be used to wire 1,500 of Puerto Rico's schools for the Internet. In 2001, only nine schools had been wired.
Auditors also found nearly $23 million in equipment that had never been installed in the schools, along with $3 million per month spent on high-speed Internet connections in schools that didn't even have PCs. Since 2001, Puerto Rico hasn't received any E-rate funding.
Puerto Rican officials have worked hard to rectify the situation. Cesar Rey-Hernandez, the new secretary of education, said Puerto Rico has been installing gear previously purchased with E-rate subsidies. By the end of August, he expects 1,000 schools to be connected to the Internet through satellite technology. The FCC seems confident about Puerto Rico's reforms and is allowing it to compete for E-rate funds in 2004. SBC (AT&T) got caught too:
In Chicago, about $8 million worth of equipment provided by telecommunications carrier SBC Communications was never deployed in the city's public schools. One E-rate funding requirement is that equipment be purchased, delivered and installed in the same year that it is funded by the program. »news.com.com/Eroding+E-rate/2009···723.html | |
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| Powell graduated from William & Mary College and Georgetown Law School and was an officer in the U.S. Army. His father, you may recall (duh) was a 4-star ARMY general. Where did you get this Naval Academy bs and how valid are your other alleged facts? | |
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| Are we mad yet?? I get so frustrated by the "screw the public who pays...just let me give their money to my friends" attitude! How do we sign up for a class action lawsuit to claim our money is being used in a fraud??? -- "What we do in life echoes in eternity." | |
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| Re: Are we mad yet?? said by Dan Given :I get so frustrated by the "screw the public who pays...just let me give their money to my friends" attitude! The USF is nothing but another wasteful government welfare program that is rife with corruption. Those abusing it should be investigated and prosecuted, including Powell. But in any case, the USF should be terminated. That would give every household in the US a lower telephone bill each month. -- -- Join Red Room Forum BLOG tkjunkmail.blogspot.com My Web Page | |
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| Re: Are we mad yet?? I don't agree that it should be terminated, but rather, actually run correctly. It's a "Good Thing" that just happens to be overrun with corruption--wipe that corruption clean, and you have something beneficial.
Get the jackasses that are abusing it. | |
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| Re: Are we mad yet?? said by tsu9 :I don't agree that it should be terminated, but rather, actually run correctly. It's a "Good Thing" that just happens to be overrun with corruption--wipe that corruption clean, and you have something beneficial. Yeah, but that same thing could be applied to just about every major Government Department or program, including the Military, Social Services, Department of Housing and Urban Development, USDA, etc etc
I think everything starts out as a "good idea" and then gets corrupted and becomes extremely wasteful. I guess I really shouldn't limit it to Government, either. Lot of big business is the same way. -- "Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!) | |
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| Re: Are we mad yet?? Yes. But, you don't kill a program due to corruption. You remove the corruption from the program.
It's a tall order, but nobody ever said reigning it in was easy. However, it does need to be done, or else it'll just fester and shift around to new "good thing" projects that don't deserve the abuse. | |
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join:2000-07-11 Youngsville, NC | Re: Are we mad yet?? In some cases - you DO scrap it- And this is one case where it needs to happen. | |
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| Your absolutely correct in your assessment. We need to terminate this illegal tax and any other illegal tax and stop federal welfare. These programs are just enabling programs, creating more beneficiaries looking for a federal handout. We've managed to create a whole segment of society that does not know how to be productive their only claim is to file claims seeking additional monies from those who do work hard. Stop the fraud, waste and abuse end these taxes and the programs they are suppose to support. | |
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join:2000-02-23 Redmond, WA | Re: Are we mad yet?? What does this have to do with welfare, unless you mean the welfare for the rich programs? The "whole segment of society" who profit from this kind corruption are the rich and the well-connected, not the working poor and those unable to work. | |
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| said by GOLFnSUN :The USF is nothing but another wasteful government welfare program that is rife with corruption. Those abusing it should be investigated and prosecuted, including Powell. But in any case, the USF should be terminated. That would give every household in the US a lower telephone bill each month. Yikes!! I must be running a fever...I agree with you on this one.
Or it could just be a sign of the last days... -- How you can make the world a Better Place | |
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join:2004-09-07 Brooklyn, NY | Re: Accountability anyone? Dont feel bad here in nyc taxes on phone service is 11 bucks plus the service this is getting out of hand and the stocks have sky rocketed for the teleco companies. | |
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join:2004-09-27 Pensacola, FL | Re: Accountability anyone? In NYC isn't there a tax on walking down the street?
I think NYC was charging homeless people property taxes for their "boxes." | |
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| said by juicelee :For a $500 million ripoff someone needs to go to jail. yup.....if u or me pocketed $500 million we would go to jail for life | |
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join:2005-06-19 66308 | How do you get rid of it ? Why does it exist if everyone is pissed ? | |
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| Re: How do you get rid of it ? said by Eric Martin :Why does it exist if everyone is pissed ? Since we need bloody revolution. | |
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join:2001-10-01 92714 | Ah yes, the beuty of Washinton politics and Americans often complain about socialist states? pfff. | |
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| FUSF rip-off I think this stuff goes on a LOT in rural telecom. It's a deep trough, with a lot of pigs sucking down the slop (your money).
Write the FCC. You can email the five commissioners there directly via the email addresses on the website at »www.fcc.gov/contacts.html
Interesting item from the article, which you might use if you write them:
Sandwich Isles also benefits from a connection with former FCC Chairman Michael Powell, son of former Secretary of State Colin Powell, and a mid-1970s Annapolis Naval Academy classmate of SIC President Al Hee. The FCCs sudden decision to rule on Verizons complaint corresponds in time closely to Michael Powells resignation as FCC chair.
There is also a correspondence in timing between the purchase of Verizons Hawaii assets by the Carlysle Group, with many well-known connections to both Democrat and Republican national political leaders and appointees, and the FCCs subsequent ruling in SICs favor. -Dane | |
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join:2006-07-21 | ban all telephone taxes my basic landline phone service is $13.95 a month. theres like 10 taxes and surcharges that add up to $25. i say we abolish the usf since its just suckin money from the taxpayer | |
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| Re: Verizon The problem is they never change "laws" or "rules" that get passed, thats why so much waste is around.
You see it here on dslreports on the quotes like "Its against the law to walk backwards in main". Stupid stuff like that is what is what gives a whirlpool of money to waste. | |
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| That is in reference to a different tax, the Federal Excise Tax. It was a tax to help pay for the cost of the Spanish-American War. It is no longer being collected on monthly bills for long-distance services and those bundled with wireless and Web-based services. It is, however, still in effect in regards to local telephone service (POTS), although that may stop soon, too. Maybe if we fight long and hard against the USF, it will go away, too. I just hope it doesn't take 108 years, that's how long the FET existed. (Can you imagine how much money was collected in that time span?) | |
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join:2004-02-13 Fairfax Station, VA 2 edits | The writer has his facts wrong! For the record, Michael Powell, the former FCC Chairman, never attended the Naval Academy. | |
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1 edit | Re: The writer has his facts wrong! For the record, Powell attended William and Mary college and is the currently rector of that college: »www.wm.edu/news/?id=5766
Do you think a four star army general would allow his son to go navy? 
The next error is that Powell resigned in February. This order was signed in May by the ACTING wireline chief. "Acting" signifies it was the guy appointed by Kevin Martin, not Powell, who approved the deal. | |
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| »www.forbes.com/forbes/2002/1028/172.html Dreaming and Scheming Hawaiian Style
"Annapolis helped Hee in other ways, too. It was through a former classmate that he later made the acquaintance of Michael Powell, now chairman of the FCC. The two remain friendly. 'Albert is an extraordinary entrepreneur. His goal is quite noble,' Powell says. 'SIC is a labor of love for him as much as it is a business. He could be willing to take a hit [on it], because you know he's not going to recover that money from the customer.'" | |
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| Blogged About This Too »aaronstene.blogspot.com/2006/08/···ons.html Sandwich Isles Communications Boondoggle A few days ago two telecom blogs (here and here),blogged about this 2005 article written by Andrew Walden of the Hawaii Free Press. Andrew Walden's article delved into the boondoggle project being built by Sandwich Isles Communications. SIC's massive fiber-optic project will wire all Hawaiian Homelands for telephone and Internet service. The unfair part is only people living on DHHL lands will be able to use this network. As SIC is not allowed to service non-DHHL areas It is being financed by USDA RUS loans, which will be re-paid by the Universal Service Fund.
That all being said, I still question if this project is really needed ? I don't see them making money with this frankly. It will probably require constant government subsidies for the foreseeable future.Also I'm troubled by the fact that apparently DHHL lands will get fiber-optic (connections) to the home (FTTH) and non-DHHL areas won't.If that can't be worse, some of the links below especially the Hawaii Business and the Forbes articles implied that SIC will service non-DHHL areas also with this network.Thus going head to head with Hawaiian Telcom, Pacific LightNet, and Time Warner Telcom (Oceanic Communications). | |
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