and every nappy headed child should have free internet access
It is transparent that, if this woman had any power (</sarcasm>), she would be a racist. But then, racism is vastly more commonplace than black racists will allow.
That's basically the whole deal - not that whites are innocent, but that nobody is."For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God."
Bill Cosby put it this way:"I was talking to a guy who uses drugs and I asked him: "What is it about the cocaine?"And that is the problem in a nutshell - people are not naturally good. No matter how black one might be.And the guy told me (assumes a solemn pose)
"It intensifies"And I said, 'Yeah, but what if you're an a$$hole?'"
your personality."
But to the issue of "free broadband for every nappyheadded child:"We don't have free broadband yet, and some of us can remember when nuclear power was going to make electricity "too cheap to meter." But in relative terms, effective medical care and car travel and airline travel are "too cheap to meter" in comparison to what the fabulously wealthy Queen Victoria could get. In not a few ways, the average American secretary is better off than Victoria was.
And if any technology is progressing rapidly in cost-effectiveness, it is electronics, with its famous "Moore's Law" chart showing efficiencies doubling every 18 months or so. So it certainly looks like broadband will be "too cheap to meter" - or something like it - within perhaps a generation.But of course, progress which does nothing to flatter the vanity of the socialist isn't "real progress."
And every Congresscritter's daughter should be an FCC commissioner (after "serving" in a high paying State of S.C. Budget and Control Board position for 11 years).
Ain't nepotism grand?
One more entitlement.