It’s common for me to hear people compare the national debt policies of George W. Bush and Barak Obama…but this is just an unfair comparison. I have not found a better illustration, called the national debt road trip, by blogger ‘Political Math’. Especially since he keeps his data sources simple: direct from the government.
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The major cellphone carriers are adding a pretty stiff contractual obligation to their cheap phones…mandatory data plans. That’s right: get a Blackberry, and iPhone, or another qualified ‘smartphone’ from these carriers, and lock yourself into one of the more expensive plans for your contract term.
AT&T’s current users are exempt from a mandatory plan upgrade until further notice, but any upgrades since Sept 6th are subject to the penalty of these stipulations.Read the details of their deal by clicking here.
Verizons dates and phones are a little different. Their requirements have apparently been in place for a while, but are also subject to many changes. Read more about the details of their requirements here.
I’m not able to offer much more knowledge about this right now, but wanted to make sure any chance readers of this article are informed. I am personally outraged, and will not buy a phone from one of these carriers again…regardless of my need for a data plan. This kind of requirement appears a bit manipulative to me…money hungry and insensitive to their unsuspecting customers.
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Hear some of the president’s advisers own words on health care policy:
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Here’s the story:
a. Congress funds the program with $1 billion = $4,000/clunker = 250,000 total clunkers.
b. The program runs out of money after 1 week.
c. Average car sales per week = 125,000 cars
Conclusion: Someone got paid big time…and it’s not consumers.
Continue reading about Cash for Clunkers: Where did OUR money go???
