Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Your daily blood pressure check, Obamaphones for sale

From WiscoDave, this shit doesn't even phase me anymore. The corruption of America's soul is so deep and pervasive, I'm beginning to think the "let it burn" theory is the only way to cleanse it and start over.

'You gonna own it,' he says in O'Keefe's video footage. 'But if you sell it, you can tell the person that they will have a phone for every month. Every month for the next year they will have a phone. They ain't got to worry about [a] phone. There's no bills.'

There are, in fact, bills, but they are covered by Americans who pay for their own phone service. Both land line and mobile bills in all 50 states and the District of Columbia include a Federal Universal Service Charge, a portion of which subsidizes the program.

That makes the program a handout to both lower-income Americans and the companies that supply the phones. To many on the political right, the enterprise has been twisted beyond any semblance of its original purpose.

Like industry leader TracFone, which has received more than $1.5 billion - including $440 million in 2012 alone - to provide phones to 3.9 million recipients, StandUp and Terracom behave more like corporate titans than good Samaritans.

TracFone is owned by Mexican multibillionaire Carlos Slim Helu.

Stand Up Wireless's parent company, Global Connection Inc. of America, has collected more than $38 million for its subsidized phones. The company itself is owned by Milestone Partners, a venture capital firm based in Radnor, Pennsylvania.

The Oklahoma-based TerraCom Wireless has harvested a total of $168 million for its participation across 23 states. Its self-described 'sister company,' YourTel America, Inc., has reaped nearly another


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3 comments:

  1. I own a TracFone. On my third, actually. The individual phones are cheap enough as to be disposable if necessary(the only reason I'm not on my 4th is because if I'd smashed the 3rd as a demonstration, I would have lost all the contacts in it... I should still fix that...) and if you don't do much calling it's one of the best deals I've found.

    But it's on my dime.

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  2. Have to make sure everyone has a phone, can't collect your data if you don't have one.

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  3. Well, if we had the courtesy to allow them to microchip us it would make their job a lot easier.

    Sarc-gasm///!

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Play nice. None of you are too old for a spanking.