[citation][nom]tenor77[/nom]The argument that the poor can't afford a converter box is bunk. A) Even poor people have cable. B) If there ever was a time that they could afford it, it's now, not June. Why? EIC, tax refunds..... they'll have blown their refund by June. Don't argue, it'll be gone by April.[/citation]
You know this from personal experience? Let see, if we can find one case that is the opposite then A is invalidated. Hmmm... how about where I used to be? Yup, I used to be one of these poor you thought could afford cable. BS.
Second, believe it or not there are poor people who know how to budget. Not all will have "blown" their refunds the minute they get them. Some of the poor you are so critical of actually take the the refund and apply it over the long term, planning to make it last to cover their bills.
I am a believer in the government distribution of these converter boxes. However, I also agree with all those critical opinions of how it was handled. Everyone doesn't need to get one - there should have been some requirements such as income level, or perhaps a initial distribution system through the welfare and medicare/medicaide system. It was a good idea to make sure people would be able to still get their public television, news, and weather alerts, just poorly executed.
Of course, I know almost all Tom's users are rather well-to-do (your posting on the internet, right? that suggests you have access to a computer... and are most likely a gamer, so you have a decent level of disposable income compared to these poor you spit on), so many of you fall into the "it doesn't benefit me, so its wasteful pork". What's pork to someone who has the money being spent on them? Bacon... and people love bringing home the bacon. Nice to know Americans are still hold their fear of communism, believe in self-serving greed, and lack any compassion.