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Jan 03 2009

Who Cares??

Published by canwins at 11:22 am under Uncategorized Edit This

Hello World! Kiss

Today happens to be the first day of this blog.  I am fed up in Detroit and my blog will explore local and national politics, as well as, everything else that gets me perturbed.

The questions I explore today are:

Why does the government care if we can have a clear (digital) picture on our Televisions?

Why is the government considering an upgrade of the internet, for us?

Is digital technology more important than home foreclosures? I am really curious how these two items have made it so high on the governmental agenda. Don’t get me wrong, I guess, I am happy everyone in America will be able to watch American Idol in digital. I might be happy to (maybe) pay for more internet access in whatever fashion the powers propose.  I am proud of the roll-out for these items and keep my fingers crossed that our new government will enact a plan to handle some real problems and actually roll-it-out the way it was presented.

We’ll see in Feb if the televisions go out in Rural America or not. Until then I’ll keep you posted on the nonsense of it all.

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2 Responses to “Who Cares??”

  1. limner570on 03 Jan 2009 at 12:28 pm edit this

    Welcome on Today community my dear. Well you know what you have got a Point. Being fed up in Detroit is not a problem at all but having so many questions in your mind and then waiting for the answers is quite a headache for me. Any ways I am also a new blogger like you and I found your first post quite interesting. Keep it up hope to see some more from you. And if I can be of any help just let me know.

  2. skwguitaron 03 Jan 2009 at 3:25 pm edit this

    welcome to today.com

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