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WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,357 Standard Supporter

If you define work as not building anything but just spending money. The rational thing if you decided that rural internet was necessary would be to give needy Americans a Starlink subscription. But that would be a benefit to the most hated capitalist in the US after Trump so screw rational thought.

https://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/2024/09/19/fcc-commissioner-just-slammed-harris-for-her-42-billion-fail-n4932667

FCC Commissioner Just Scorched Harris for Her $42 Billion Fail

Stephen Green | 2:15 PM on September 19, 2024  

If you gave Kamala Harris a fire hydrant, a fire hose, one of those hydrant wrenches, and instructions to fill the little blue kiddie pool in your front yard, she couldn't get enough water in that thing to make a tissue damp. At least that's my takeaway after FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr's scorching congressional review of Harris's oversight of Joe Biden's multibillion-dollar plan to wire rural homes with high-speed internet.

"In 2021, Vice President Harris agreed to lead a $42 billion effort to expand internet access to millions. It's been 1,039 days, and no one has been connected—no homes, no businesses, not even a shovel in the ground."

So a lot like her oversight of the border crisis then.

Carr's congressional testimony continued: "It gets worse. No infrastructure will begin until next year at the earliest, and in many cases, not until 2026. This makes it the slowest federal broadband program in recent history."

Reason's Joe Lancaster reported in June that red tape — surprise! — plays a big part in why all those billions are just sitting there untapped:

Among several examples, the senators noted that NTIA's BEAD proposal "requires subgrantees to prioritize certain segments of the workforce, such as 'individuals with past criminal records' and 'justice-impacted […] participants.'" The infrastructure law that authorized the program merely required contractors to be "in compliance with Federal labor and employment laws."

The previous year, in a letter to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, Republican senators warned that the NTIA's proposed BEAD rollout "creates a complex, nine-step, 'iterative' structure and review process that is likely to mire State broadband offices in excessive bureaucracy and delay connecting unserved and underserved Americans as quickly as possible."

"The bottom line," Carr told Congress, is that "without major reforms, Vice President Harris's $42 billion program is wired to fail. It's time to correct course. Get rid of all the extraneous political goals and focus on quickly connecting Americans."

But then who would hire the correct proportion of ex-cons and ensure that each foot of cable laid is both diverse and inclusive? 

Snark aside, these are the same self-inflicted problems plaguing the $50 billion Biden-Harris project to build 500,000 EV charging stations. For those keeping score at home, the administration lobbied Congress for nearly $100 billion on these two infrastructure boondoggles and, so far, we've gotten zero new high-speed internet connections and eight EV charging stations.

Without having to lay any cable at all or get caught up in any red tape, Washington could give rural households a $600 voucher good for a high-speed Starlink satellite transceiver and WiFi router. While we're spending the big bucks, make the voucher an even $2,000 and include a year of service.

For that same $42 billion, you could quickly provide a year of high-speed internet to 21 million homes — more than four times the number Biden-Harris promised to help. But where are the opportunities for graft and DEI in that?

"If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert," Milton Friedman quipped, "in 5 years there'd be a shortage of sand."

Comments

  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,233 Standard Supporter

    They do not give a FUCK about rural America. The globalists want Bill Gates and the CCP to buy up all the farm land and grow bug meat.

    Internet access just gives people reason to support small towns and rural areas. That’s counter to the agenda.

    Aside from the fact that the government is absolutely incompetent.


  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,984 Founders Club

    The latest trillion dollar make inflation worse plan that is actually a green no energy is similar. The administration has so many hoops to jump through that companies are saying fuck it

    When companies push back from the federal trough you know its fucked up

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