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I Finally Cut the Cord

2024 Website Hosting Fees

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$905.00
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don't you have to use internet to reach netflix, you tube. or sling?
Yes.
I have adsl incl with my phone bill...
About $40. Per month, but I'd have to pay that anyway so I dont consider it a "TV" expense.

Here in Italy we also have digital tv. It has a lot of stations and is free.
If I were raising kids I wouldnt have it in my home.
We use it to watch Discovery, Focus, Marco Polo, and the such.
I dont watch TV much, I'd rather be here.
My husband watches it a lot lately because of his condition.
 
Yes.
I have adsl incl with my phone bill...
About $40. Per month, but I'd have to pay that anyway so I dont consider it a "TV" expense.

Here in Italy we also have digital tv. It has a lot of stations and is free.
If I were raising kids I wouldnt have it in my home.
We use it to watch Discovery, Focus, Marco Polo, and the such.
I dont watch TV much, I'd rather be here.
My husband watches it a lot lately because of his condition.
y'all have free tv? sure different over here
 
y'all have free tv? sure different over here
Yes!
We do pay a TV tax that's about $140. per year.
Digital TV which includes the Rai channels and all the basic channels PLUS more than 100 other channels, including news, is free.

That's enough to satisfy most persons.
Some religious channels are on there too. Just a few.

My son, over there, has some complicated TV that I couldn't even figure out how to work.
You could record and watch movies on demand, and who knows what else since I'm not that interested.

Yeah. I can't believe what I'm reading here... (been gone from NY a long time)
 
Yes! We do pay a TV tax that's about $140. per year.
Digital TV which includes the Rai channels and all the basic channels PLUS more than 100 other channels, including news, is free.

Interesting. Public cable tv is $140 per year, and American private company cable (monopoly granted) tv is closer to $100 per month.
 
Interesting. Public cable tv is $140 per year, and American private company cable (monopoly granted) tv is closer to $100 per month.
What do you mean by "public cable TV"? I have never heard of such a thing. I wonder if it's regional. And $100/month is the basic price for cable or sat in my experience. Add in additional HD programming, an extra box or two for other tv's, and other options, and it's easy to be much higher. That's how Directv escalated us to $150.
 
What do you mean by "public cable TV"? I have never heard of such a thing. I wonder if it's regional. And $100/month is the basic price for cable or sat in my experience. Add in additional HD programming, an extra box or two for other tv's, and other options, and it's easy to be much higher. That's how Directv escalated us to $150.

We don't have it in the USA. Some European countries have it. Its much cheaper than the US system of granting monopolies to private companies.
 
You MEAN...
Europe did something RIGHT???!!!
:shock

The European cable system is better for the majority, as its more affordable for them. The US system is better for the rich, as they get additional channels. The rich have resources to pay premium prices for cable.

Medicine is the same. The European system is better for the majority, as national health care improves longevity for the majority. The US system is better for the rich, as they get premium care not available with national health care. Thus there is a 20 year difference in US longevity between the rich and poor.
 
The European cable system is better for the majority, as its more affordable for them. The US system is better for the rich, as they get additional channels. The rich have resources to pay premium prices for cable.

Medicine is the same. The European system is better for the majority, as national health care improves longevity for the majority. The US system is better for the rich, as they get premium care not available with national health care. Thus there is a 20 year difference in US longevity between the rich and poor.
You are right Michael. I recently passed out and spent 3 days in the hospital. i wore a heart monitor and had blood pressure and blood sugar checked 3 time a day for 3 days. I was told they could not find anything that caused me
to pass out. the Doc says we have some other test we could run but they are expensive and they still may not reveal anything so we will see if it happens again before we do other test. Well I have insurance and test are available why not do them why wait and see.
 
Interesting. Public cable tv is $140 per year, and American private company cable (monopoly granted) tv is closer to $100 per month.
State sponsored monopolies can't be considered free market.govt taxes used to fund building it.

Nuke power is insured by the tax payer and often owned by local cities in the form of bonds.
 
What do you mean by "public cable TV"? I have never heard of such a thing. I wonder if it's regional. And $100/month is the basic price for cable or sat in my experience. Add in additional HD programming, an extra box or two for other tv's, and other options, and it's easy to be much higher. That's how Directv escalated us to $150.
Cities own Internet ,telephone ,water aND electric grids.

Gainsville Regional utility authority has all the above .
 
Well I have insurance and test are available why not do them why wait and see.

I don't know the details of your insurance, but your doctor may have to justify the expense to your insurance company to get approval for your tests. Managed care and PPOs in particular have a network of doctors chosen for their willingness to follow insurance company rules.
 
Some cities do, yes. Many others use the regulated monopoly system.
I'm familiar with this in my state ,until the cell phone and internet came along ,there was no choice of cable ,phone providers.bell south only long distance was basically a middle man paying att to give you what you could get from att directly .even on Internet its ,dish ,and or comcast,att.these two later use two different lines and only they can see you their type of lines.ie fiber optic is for att only and cable. Comcast.
 
Please, let's stay on topic. I want so badly to respond with criticism of government sponsored healthcare and examples of the inhumanity of it, but that's another topic for another thread.
 
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