When the US Tax payer has built the infrastructure it absolutely IS A RIGHTBDKJMU wrote:High speed Internet isn't healthcare. It certainly isn't a right..kalm wrote:
There are certain services that 1) are important enough to not require a profit, and/or 2) are so expensive from a build out standpoint, or low in profit margin to smaller populations that the "free market" will fall short in providing. The providers haven't paid to prevent deregulation, they've paid to enshrine monopolies, the prevention of which is one of the most crucial tasks of our government.![]()
Conservatives used to (and a few of the more reasoned ones still do) recognize the need for government to play a roll in supporting the commons. High speed, low cost internet similar to roads, bridges, and the public airwaves is certainly a crucial resource that positively affects the entire country.
Certain cities have decided to do this through a democratic process. They deem it important enough. Who are you, Comcast, the state, or the feds to tell them they can't?
You're normally a well thought out moderate, Captain Brown, but I'm afraid you've downed a gallon of Randian bat **** crazy flavored neo-liberal Kool-Aid here.![]()
BTW, reaganomics deregulation is what **** a lot of these fly over towns to begin with.
If Comcast paid for it all by themselves then sure - they win
but they DID NOT PAY FOR THE INFRASTRUCTURE
Americans OWN the high speed infrastructure NOT Comcast and Time Warner
This ^ is the beginning of any conversation about high speed internet...







