  JTRockville Data Ho Premium,MVM join:2002-01-28 Rockville, MD clubs: | So... the 1300 jobs cost Lafayette taxpayers $18m?
Interesting to know the Lafayette taxpayers are willing to subsidize private enterprise too. |
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  Blasterbator Sent By Grocery Clerks
join:2001-02-20 Jackson, MS | Re: So... the 1300 jobs cost Lafayette taxpayers $
The Bellsouth person is concerned that... ...the municipally run fiber project could create a local monopoly.
I am at a loss for words. |
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  batageek Slave To The Duopoly Premium join:2003-01-25 Batavia, IL edit: February 28th, @10:33AM
| reply to JTRockville "Is it the place of a local government to subsidize the private sector?"
Hehehe
Very nice, JT....dodge, parry, lance, thrust! |
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  cdru Go Colts Premium,MVM join:2003-05-14 Fort Wayne, IN | reply to Blasterbator I think it's funny how giving consumers a choice is a monopoly. |
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  ronpin Imagine Reality
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 blah1
join:2002-03-04 Lake Charles, LA | reply to JTRockville What you people all fail to realize...
...is that this fiber project is NOT being funded by the Lafayette citizens, but by you guessed it, the federal government (a.k.a. the taxpayers). So you should keep that in mind next time you rail on about Bell and Cox being afraid of competition. |
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  JTRockville Data Ho Premium,MVM join:2002-01-28 Rockville, MD clubs:
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| Which project is being funded with federal dollars? BS/Cingular call center, or the Lafayette municipal system?
Either way, I think you're mistaken.
The $18m for the BS/Cingular call center all came from Lafayette and Louisiana:
said by the advocate article in the news item: The concessions include $10 million in state tax breaks, donation of land and the building from LEDA and discounted utilities from LUS, Gothreaux said.
State = Louisiana LEDA = Lafayette Economic Development Authority LUS = Lafayette Utilities System
I'm not sure how Lafayette plans to fund the municipal system, but I'd be absolutely shocked if the feds contributed. |
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 jsouth Jsouth
join:2000-12-12 Wichita, KS | reply to blah1 You do know you pay taxes to the state which are separate from federal taxes for things like this don't you? That is why you file a state tax return. -- BTK is Caught!!!! |
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  ColdFiltered
join:2005-01-25 Atlanta, GA | reply to cdru Re: So... the 1300 jobs cost Lafayette taxpayers $
I was thinking it had to do more with government competing in the free-market. When the government competes in the free market as a not-for-profit institution then no sane private or publicly traded company can afford to compete. |
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  JTRockville Data Ho Premium,MVM join:2002-01-28 Rockville, MD clubs:
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| Private schools are doing just fine, even though free public schools exist. Lafayette won't be giving away subscriptions, so what's the problem?
Tacoma's Click! network is an example of a municipal system coexisting with investor-owned cable and telephone companies.
I don't see anyone going "belly up" over Lafayette's system, unless they're totally incompetent. |
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  FiberNow
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Revenue bonds to be paid back over 25 years. |
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