To: xrp
you have to admit that some "government interference" has created the great infrastructure we enjoy today.
To: Afro_conservative
I was going to say just that n there would be no internet but for "government interference." Anyway, I think that he is talking about easing certain FCC trestrictions on the "last mile" and promoting broadband wireless with tax incentives. It is more a case of having more competition - hardly a great deal of "interference." It will come anyway. We are lagging a little behind the EU due to some bad ploicy left over from the Clinton yes. Somone needs to goose Powell's kid over at the FCC.
To: Afro_conservative
you have to admit that some "government interference" has created the great infrastructure we enjoy today.Boink! Look no further than most of our major cities.
If Clinton had suggested this, would you be supportive?
69 posted on
03/26/2004 5:21:21 PM PST by
Joe Hadenuf
(I failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
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