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Bush demands Internet access tax ban

Julio
04-27-2004, 02:32 AM
President Bush today called for Congress to maintain a ban blocking taxes on Internet access and for the US to increase the spread of broadband connections, during a speech in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

"Now, the use of broadband has tripled since 2000 from 7 million subscriber lines to 24 million," Bush said. "That's good. But that's way short of the goal for 2007. And so - by the way, we rank 10th amongst the industrialized world in broadband technology and its availability. That's not good enough for America. Tenth is 10 spots too low as far as I'm concerned."

Read more: The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/04/26/bush_says_nonettax/).

acidosmosis
04-27-2004, 03:55 AM
"That's not good enough for America. Tenth is 10 spots too low as far as I'm concerned." - Bush

Don't worry, George. We'll hit zero before you know it.



Hehe. Nice.

Ad
04-27-2004, 03:55 AM

BrownPaper
04-27-2004, 05:57 AM
Originally posted by acidosmosis
Quote:

"That's not good enough for America. Tenth is 10 spots too low as far as I'm concerned." - Bush

Don't worry, George. We'll hit zero before you know it.



Hehe. Nice.



:haha:

Phantasm66
04-27-2004, 06:03 AM
Hit zero....!!! !HAHAHAH!



If you move 10 spots up from spot 10 you wind up at spot 0.

That's well "spotted".... ;)

vassil3427
04-27-2004, 06:35 AM
Bush is the Best :grinthumb

me(who else?)
04-27-2004, 07:45 AM
America can be zero as far as I'm concerned, it just means that Canada moves up a notch :grinthumb

---agissi---
04-27-2004, 04:48 PM
Looks like an easy way to gain a few votes since its coming up to be that time ;)

Godataloss
10-20-2004, 11:59 AM
I wonder which internet he means? :confused:

Ad
10-20-2004, 11:59 AM

RealBlackStuff
10-24-2004, 09:16 AM
No doubt he is referring to the one Al Gore "invented".

Rick
10-25-2004, 01:25 AM
Hey.. This is old news. So not quite "just in time for the election". Check out when the original post was made. :)

MrGaribaldi
10-25-2004, 02:06 PM
LoL, yes I see what you mean...

For anyone interested in what Bush & Kerry thinks about I.T. issues, you might be interested in this (http://www.comptia.org/pressroom/election_2004.aspx).
These are the questions "answered"


What government training, education and certification policies can help make American technology workers more competitive in the global economy?
What is the appropriate role of the federal and state governments regarding Internet telephony and other similar Internet applications?
What should the federal government do to address the issue of cyber security?
What is the appropriate role for the federal government in addressing concerns about content over the Internet?
What should federal policy be toward protecting intellectual property on the Internet -recognizing the harmless role played by mere conduits - and facilitating the free flow of ideas based on those creations?
What should the federal government do to encourage widespread broadband deployment to businesses and homes?
What should the federal government's role be in regard to protecting personal privacy on the Internet?
What should the federal government's role be in regard to SPAM?
What should the federal government do to encourage innovation and the broader use of wireless services that rely on unlicensed spectrum?
How can the federal government help small businesses better compete in the global, Internet-based economy?
How can the federal government better encourage investment in both basic and applied research and development?
How important is the IT industry to the growth and development of this nation?

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