Trumplicans ‘Successfully’ Kill Program That Helped Poor Americans Afford Broadband

from the this-is-why-we-can't-have-nice-things dept

The FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), part of the 2021 infrastructure bill, provided 23+ million low-income households a $30 broadband discount every month. But the roughly 60 million Americans benefiting from the program are now facing much higher broadband bills because key Republicans — who routinely dole out billions of dollars on far dumber fare — refused to fund a $4-$7 billion extension.

There were several last ditch efforts to fund the program but none were successful, thanks largely to Trump loyalist and current House Speaker Mike Johnson, who refused to let any of those funding efforts get close to a vote.

It takes until the eighth paragraph in this CNN report on the death of the program before the author even acknowledges that Johnson and MAGA obstructionists killed the effort, and even then it’s framed in typical “he said, she said” fashion that frames Johnson’s obstructionism as possibly an opinion:

“Some US lawmakers proposed bipartisan legislation to extend the ACP in the months leading up to the deadline. But the bills languished in the face of inaction by Republican leaders who showed little interest in engaging with the issue. President Joe Biden and Democratic lawmakers have publicly blamed GOP leadership for allowing the ACP to end.

A spokesperson for House Speaker Mike Johnson didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.”

The program did see bipartisan support, and was popular among Americans struggling to make ends meet (something Ohio’s JD Vance was quick to realize). Even legislation averse telecom giants liked the program, given it basically gave them money to temporarily lower high broadband prices that wouldn’t be high in the first place if they hadn’t worked tirelessly to crush all competition and regulatory oversight.

The ACP wasn’t a permanent fix to the problem that is expensive broadband, but it was the closest we were going to get in a regulatory and policy environment where Democrats and Republicans alike utterly refuse to even acknowledge that regionally concentrated monopoly power is the reason U.S. broadband sucks (much less actually propose any solutions that challenge companies like AT&T and Comcast).

Key Trumplicans like Johnson claim they opposed the program because they were simply looking out for taxpayers. In reality they routinely dole out billions for far dumber fare (including billions in regulatory favors, subsidies and tax breaks to telecom giants like AT&T in exchange for absolutely nothing), and didn’t want Democrats getting credit for a popular program during an election season.

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Anonymous Coward says:

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Says a troll who literally only ever posts to troll liberals and leftists over “misunderstandings.”

You want us to believe you didn’t understand that comment was obvious sarcasm. You’re always starting static with people to the left of the fascists, and then pretending you just didn’t understand what you were responding to.

You call everyone else a troll, while trolling from a position of plausible deniability.

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Anonymous Coward says:

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then why are you saying that biden cuased that case when it wasn’t

Of course Biden bears responsibility for the failure to fund the ACP ongoing.

This happened on HIS watch. HE is ultimately responsible.

Stop trying to excuse Biden’s failures in office just because he is a decrepit, senile, ineffective and demented old man!

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Stephen T. Stone (profile) says:

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I told you to shut the fuck up and stop spamming comments sections with your sockpuppet bullshit. I never told you to “tell when [you] see violent trolls”⁠—not yesterday, not last week, not last year, not ever. Flagging comments you think are trolling⁠—like I’m doing with your comments⁠—is a good enough response. You don’t need to post 100 different comments with pathetic one-liner (or one-word) insults just because you can. That approach only ever clogs up the comments, makes you look like an asshole, and wastes everyone’s time. Also: I am not your friend, your ally, or your god, so stop invoking my name as if I were.

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Anonymous Coward says:

I do not understand how filling the comment section with worthless juvenile bickering is worth the effort, do you people get paid for this?

Apparently there is nothing to discuss relative to the .. what was it now? – Oh yeah, a Program That Helped Poor Americans Afford Broadband.

What will happen to those businesses that rely upon essential workers to make happy meals when said workers are unable to fill out the online applications for those most awesome minimum wage yobs? Prepare yourselves for the inevitable onslaught of whining about People Dont Want To Work anymore!

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Anonymous Coward says:

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The New Deal has been American conservatives’ enemy since 1932. It’s an older enemy to them than abortion.

Anything that helps the poor and dispossessed is something conservatives (presently the Republican party) want to get rid of. It’s been that way as long as conservatives have existed. It’s in the name. The thing they’re trying to conserve is the power structure that ensures those below them in the pecking order stay below them.

Anonymous Coward says:

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Whose myopia?

Not the rightoid pols. They make bank gutting public infrastructure and services.

Some of the rightoid voters? Sure. But there’s also no shortage of people willing to make their own lives worse so long as some extra gays or brown people get hurt.

Myopia is on the list to be sure. But it’s on the list well below greed and hate.

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Anonymous Coward says:

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What will happen to those businesses that rely upon essential workers to make happy meals when said workers are unable to fill out the online applications for those most awesome minimum wage yobs?

They’ll go back to paper application forms, and will benefit because the applicants will be less likely to know they can get better than minimum wage at a competitor. No big problem there; not for the corporate overlords.

Or people will just use their smartphones to fill the application forms. Probably phones they can’t afford, but are instead renting(-to-own, maybe) by the month; “the cost of being poor”. The slow speeds won’t be a huge impediment to job applications; video interviews, though…

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Prepare yourselves for the inevitable onslaught of whining about People Dont Want To Work anymore!

They’ve been whining since forever. It boils down to something Nick Hanauer pointed out once: “We like our customers rich and our workers poor”. Or as I’ve put it once: We expect First World quality but want to pay Third World salaries.

These days the whining about people who don’t want to work is invariably about people at the bottom of the food chain or the college graduates fighting years of debt. The stereotypical role of burger flipping is not going to catapult them into financial independence, neither is it going to let them progress anywhere because businesses will default to searching for the unicorn of omnitalented employee who’s willing to be paid cheaply – or simply put up hiring notices without actually letting anyone in. It’s a racket. It’s an open secret.

It’s true that “people don’t want to work anymore”. Because in an environment where the average American house makes more money than the average American worker, people buy into the idea that striking the real estate flipping lottery or the next Gamestop memecoin is the only way to stay ahead these days. This might not have happened if not for how business interests have led to us collectively deciding that, fuck it, we’re not willing to reward honest work anymore.

Work is treated as soul-sucking drudgery, something to avoid. Something to be delegated away to the less privileged. If people at the top don’t value work, why should anyone else?

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Anonymous Coward says:

“Trumplicans ‘Successfully’ Kill Program That Helped Poor Americans”

Donald Trump has been out of office for 3.5 years, but this scumbag author can’t resist trying to assign President Biden’s failure to help poor Americans afford broadband to the former President.

Democratic Party scum!

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Anonymous Coward says:

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Did you have a point or is this simply mumbling in the wind?

Yeah, I get it .. not a Biden fan myself but the alternative? You gotta be insane to consider voting for those who plainly proclaim their desire to make your life a living hell .. and they have demonstrated their gross incompetence during the Trump administration, you think these credentials are worthy of another term in the white house?

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Stephen T. Stone (profile) says:

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You gotta be insane to consider voting for those who plainly proclaim their desire to make your life a living hell

Oh, it’s worse than that expressed desire. Much worse.

Conservatives long for an imagined time when the world was perfect and ordered and everyone (that mattered) was happy and free. Every time they get into power, they try to recreate that time by passing laws that hurt the scapegoats “responsible” for the world getting “worse”. But they fail every time because they can’t turn back the clock and undo decades of civil rights gains and social/cultural progress without people getting really pissed off about it. As a result, conservatives resort to increasingly desperate attempts to achieve their dream, which also means they resort to increasingly desperate measures. The potential second presidential term of Donald Trump that his followers refer to as his “revenge tour” is the zenith of this desperation: He promises swift revenge against everyone who has wronged him, the deportation of millions of “undesirables”, and⁠—as per Project 2025⁠—a level of executive power that would walk up to the line of making him an actual king. And we can’t forget about the potential violence that his followers will inflict upon anyone deemed an “enemy” of Trump/the United States, especially if they believe Trump will pardon them for their crimes because they showed loyalty to him.

Donald Trump is an existential threat to the United States, in that his winning a second term in office could render the American Experiment meaningless through all the ways he and the GOP plan to wield their power. He must be defeated at the ballot box or he will become the godking his followers believe he should become. The same can be said of Republicans: If they’re allowed to control at least one chamber of Congress, we will never see any meaningful legislation passed aside from the usual spending bills and the rare bipartisan “we must be seen doing something” bills. Democrats can be pulled to the left despite the vast majority of them being centrists who would rather be one step right-of-center than one step left-of-center; Republicans can only ever move further right, and their extremism will doom us all.

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Anonymous Coward says:

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Donald Trump is an existential threat to the United States

Less stated is the damaging effects he had and has on the global stage.

His comments have made even long-standing US allies nervous and shifting towards less partnerships with the US and leaning on… other belligerent countries to ensure the mirage of “self-eficiency”.

And while American Cold War policy has shaped the, ahem, multipolar world we now live in geopolitically, Trump has exacerbated the wounds/mistakes caused by said policies.

I’m not expecting Americans to vote Trump out, but do realize that in some areas, China already rules the roost, and we can all thank Trump for being the final nail in that coffin.

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