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1 year agoI like the sentiment, but I don’t trust the government to run anything efficiently or productively
I like the sentiment, but I don’t trust the government to run anything efficiently or productively
It was only a matter of time. It was fun while it lasted
As a Texan, I 100% assure you that I fully understand the ramifications of commoditizing public services. I was cold with the rest of them, while Can-cruz was slipping away to vacation.
I just think that placing the federal government in charge of building, maintaining, and upgrading internet infrastructure would have lasting negative ramifications in just about every way.
The though above (in a sister comment to the one i replied to) about regulations requiring an affordable option (maybe one that could be further subsidized for parents with school age children, etc) is much more palatable to me.