12/8/2005 11:11:11 AM
that better not pass
12/8/2005 11:13:20 AM
the government just needs to buy everyone a 60 inch plasma screen tv. i mean we are entitled to have such things.
12/8/2005 11:34:43 AM
The government already does buy the people 60 inch plasma TV's... go to the projects and check in a few.
12/8/2005 11:58:03 AM
so, congress decides that all signals must be digital by a set datethen, they realize (as everyone told them would happen) that some people won't be able to afford these new digital tvsSO NOW THEY'RE GOING TO PAY FOR THEMTell me, ladies and gentlemen, you don't think, maybe, the entertainment industry lobbyists had a hand or seven in this?
12/8/2005 12:05:31 PM
Asshattery everywhere.Our government is retarded sometimes.
12/8/2005 12:54:01 PM
sometimes?
12/8/2005 5:49:35 PM
we don't have hd tv and i think it's absolutely horrid that the government would consider giving us money for this "defficiency"...someone elect me president
12/8/2005 6:06:18 PM
While it may not seem fair that this small percentage of individuals are suddenly going to lose the ability to watch television, $3 billion dollars for it is a poor use of taxpayer dollars. Just for the poorer population alone, the $3 billion could be spent in so many better ways such as drugs for poor AIDS patients, easing their tax burden, fixing up a few of their schools, patching up social security, or even a pork project that provides them a few extra jobs instead of concerning themselves about whether or not the nation's poor can watch mediocre sitcoms on a Thursday night.
12/8/2005 6:23:45 PM
12/8/2005 6:26:29 PM
[old]Citation: http://politics.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/10/22/2310224&tid=129&tid=219[Edited on December 8, 2005 at 7:36 PM. Reason : Oct 25]
12/8/2005 7:33:18 PM
You folks are missing the other crazy thing about this. A $40 subsidy doesn't take you very far towards paying for an HDTV. Even once manufacturing is hitting on all cylinders, it is at best 1/5 of the price.
12/8/2005 8:56:53 PM
12/8/2005 10:29:17 PM