Republicans slam broadband discounts for poor people, threaten to kill program::Thune, Cruz complain that $30 discounts go to people who “already had broadband.”

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      9 months ago

      It’s two fold for them, I’d bet money that they’re also trying to disconnect the youth in some attempt to grow their dwindling youth base. Their dumb book bans don’t work so well when kids can just hop on the Internet and get it anyways (and more)

      Can’t have kids learning all that “empathy” and “caring” indoctrination! /s

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        9 months ago

        I can very easily see republican communities banding together against the internet in the same way Amish ones do.

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    9 months ago

    As someone not from the USA I am convinced, after reading many news articles over the past decades, that people voting for the GOP are either evil or too dumb to make any kind of impactful decision.

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      A lot of it stems from insecurity and otherism.

      They’re on the losing side but want to be in denial about it. Those on the winning side behave like patronizing children, which only causes the losing side to want to spite them.

      Really, the US is an extremely successful example of how to keep people divided and distracted so they can be easily exploited by their rulers.

      This is the case on both sides. Democrats are only progressive until it fucks with their money. Then they become real conservative, real quick.

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    9 months ago

    Never a missed opportunity to grind the poor into the dirt, am I right republicans? Oh, but they’ll lobby for billions (with a fucking B) to give away in government subsidies to AT&T and other broadband providers all the while abolishing Net Neutrality.

    If you have any illusion to think republicans are helping you at all, look no further than their jaw dropping history in telecom policy.

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      9 months ago

      So don’t be like that, they also exist to get paid by their corporqte overlords and remove rights.

    • Plopp@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Rich republicans: because they view them as damaged goods who only have themselves to blame, that are only fit for slave labor to profit from.

      Poor republicans: ?? probably think that they’ll become rich one day, unlike those other poor low life schmucks who deserve nothing because they’re damaged goods who only have themselves to blame, that are only fit for slave labor.

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    9 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Republican members of Congress blasted a program that gives $30 monthly broadband discounts to people with low incomes, accusing the Federal Communications Commission of being “wasteful.”

    The lawmakers suggested in a letter to FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel that they may try to block funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which is expected to run out of money in April 2024.

    The letter questioned Rosenworcel’s testimony at a recent House hearing in which she warned that 25 million households could lose Internet access if Congress doesn’t renew the ACP discounts.

    “At a hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on November 30, 2023, you asserted—without evidence and contrary to the FCC’s own data—that ‘25 million households’ would be ‘unplug[ged]…from the Internet’ if Congress does not provide new funding for the ACP,” the letter said.

    As Congress considers the future of taxpayer broadband subsidies, we ask you to correct the hearing record and make public accurate information about the ACP."

    Unfortunately, your testimony pushes “facts” about the ACP that are deeply misleading and have the potential to exacerbate the fiscal crisis without producing meaningful benefits to the American consumer.


    The original article contains 546 words, the summary contains 189 words. Saved 65%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

  • jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Should be higher. $60/mo. tax credit for broadband plus $2,000 every 3 years for tech gear.

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      That’s more then I spend for my household on “tech gear” every 3 years, including cellular devices. I am far from any line that would qualify me for a program… seems excessive.

      I agree with the bump to $60, $30 is a good subsidy like a decade + ago.

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        9 months ago

        Is the money supposed to completely pay for it or is it a subsidy? If it’s a subsidy then $30 seems fine. High speed Internet at around $50 seems pretty common.

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          9 months ago

          Idk. Where I live the cheapest option is like $65. I think one company offers 10mb for less, but for obvious reasons I haven’t switched to that.

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      9 months ago

      I thought there was a companion requirement that providers must offer a plan that is fully covered.

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    9 months ago

    I gave up on cable internet about 2 years ago.

    I just use my phone and haven’t looked back. Saves me a ton of money, too.

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      Oh wow, I have 5G on my phone and it served its purpose when the cables were being repaired (which took a few months), but I’m not pulling 1000/1000 mbit with latencies of under 6 ms from the air, and it only costs like 35 eur / month

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        I can get 500mbps for $50 or 1gbps for $65.

        My cell phone bill is only $25, and I don’t need to download large files often or under time-constraints.

        Having an extra $600 in my bank account every year is pretty noticeable, though.