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Drew Richards Donating Member (507 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-06-11 03:02 PM
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7. Simple solution
Edited on Wed Apr-06-11 03:43 PM by Drew Richards
I left this area 4 years ago and I see nothing has changed RR Time Warner are still d*&^s.

There is a simple solution to this problem but I don't want to get involved in Carolina politics...So you are welcome to forward this suggestion to anyone that is in Governance presently...

All they have to do is "sell" the service to a private contractor under a 20 year state variance, same as is done for nuclear power plants...state or county still owns it for the 20 year contract, but a private individual or company runs it... set the service up as an LLC OR an S-corp, incorporate the government service and still charge a lower rate...This will screw the Monopoly and still give the local government cheap internet services and equity.

They cannot cry if it is listed as a private LLC or an S-Corp no matter who in reality runs it or gains a division of profits from it...LLC's and S-Corp's are a Horrible thing in the hands of corporation like Exxon, Chase, Bank of America who game the system and pay no taxes..if you don't know an s-corp is supposed to be for "SMALL BUSINESS" but these big boys use it to full advantage...

So the area gets cheaper INTERNET and gains a small income from the services.

See, this is playing THEIR game...it is the only way you can win against these Monsters.
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