It always ends like this, doesn’t it? The initial boondoggle funds haven’t even been disbursed, and already the calls for more free federal bucks have begun. And it won’t end with Washington, or Mississippi. The floodgates are once more open. And this is the result:
This is the sort of thing people talked about in the 90s and before the mid-2000s because it was some real issue and people had no idea that the marketplace was going to making it so that I would have to actively make choices to avoid having the internet in my pocket at all times for an affordable price.
This is also the case for kids, which has created a world of social ills.
But they still harp about concepts like universal internet access as a front for policies that benefit their cronies.
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