How long should we wait for someone to build that millions of miles of fiber network needed? Who will fund this? Remember if there is competition there will be less money to make and it will take over a decade to see returns on the investment.
Not to mention the telcos will sue at every step reguardless of any law Congress passes. And you will die before Congress passes something to help the people.
Your idea is a dream based on ideology that doesn't fit reality.
Sorry you are wrong. Even when the telcos where broken up there was regulation of prices for interconnection.
Your argument is that a swarm of angry bees is less likely to sting you than a single bee.
Not to mention that competition is not possible because of infrastructure costs in rural areas and even populated areas it is prohibitive due to local laws and fees. There are only so many wires that can run on the poles.
The advice part was part of the "Death Panels" rumor because they claimed the board making recommendations would get the final say if you get treatment or not.
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You can't tell me they are not going to watch who buys this book and later cite it as an addition to any charges filled against future activists and whistle blowers.
Health insurance and part of the NSA are make work industries.Which is ok except it causes drastic collateral damage to American citizens.
If we accepted this and found work for them or had an actual saftey net that didn't assume there are jobs out there it would be better for everyone. Less political strife, less violence and more advances that could improve everyones lives.
Judges are supposed to be insulated from society to a certain extent. That way societal prejudice and panic is not an influence to their rulings. This helps create stability that allows the formation of modern society.
I think the word ignorant should be deleted if you want reasoned discussion. It is enough to state that he is an economics person and not and IP person.
I think your libertarian dislike on his economic viewpoint might have allowed you to boil over a bit.
Almost all the current smart home stuff is over priced and has limited functionality.
Id like to see a socket mounted smart plug, and one that covers a standard two receptacle outlet.
I also noticed, since I was in the market for outlets recently, that most of the alternate receptacle f size formats seem to be dying and the smart lines are in such flux and are so unclear about functionality that it seems to be a bad investment.
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Not to mention the telcos will sue at every step reguardless of any law Congress passes. And you will die before Congress passes something to help the people.
Your idea is a dream based on ideology that doesn't fit reality.
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Your argument is that a swarm of angry bees is less likely to sting you than a single bee.
Not to mention that competition is not possible because of infrastructure costs in rural areas and even populated areas it is prohibitive due to local laws and fees. There are only so many wires that can run on the poles.
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I feel like this would make for a good hashtag game.
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If we accepted this and found work for them or had an actual saftey net that didn't assume there are jobs out there it would be better for everyone. Less political strife, less violence and more advances that could improve everyones lives.
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I think your libertarian dislike on his economic viewpoint might have allowed you to boil over a bit.
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Id like to see a socket mounted smart plug, and one that covers a standard two receptacle outlet.
I also noticed, since I was in the market for outlets recently, that most of the alternate receptacle f
size formats seem to be dying and the smart lines are in such flux and are so unclear about functionality that it seems to be a bad investment.
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