Sunday, 1st August 2010

Now taxpayers pay others’ phone service

Posted on 18. Aug, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Business & Finance, Economy, Editorials, Events, Feedback, Free Speech, Health, Hidden Crimes, Immigration, Opinion, Politics, Race, Shera Crossan

I understand this has been going on for a while now but this is insane.  I’ve seen and heard the commercials about both ‘Landlines and now Cell Phones’.  Why should Non-working, Non-tax paying, Non-Citizens receive the ability to have a Comfy Cozy life, and be able to talk, text on Our Tax Dollar?   I want this too, but instead of looking for a handout, a few years ago I bought a $25 pay as you go cell phone, that I use to talk and text on , carry for Emergency purposes.

I respond to the Aug. 6 Dispatch article “Free cell service now active.” Do readers know that cell phones are now a “right” in Ohio? That we, the taxpayers, are providing free cellular service, free cell phones and free minutes every month for up to 1.3 million families? Contrary to the SafeLink Wireless Web site that states the service does not cost anything –there are no contracts, no recurring fees and no monthly charges — we, the taxpayers, are paying for this service. This is not for safety or emergency services. In fact, according to the Safelink Web site, the minutes are nationwide minutes. You can call anywhere in the United States. Texting is free and you don’t even have to worry about roaming charges. Good grief!
In addition to subsidizing our neighbors’ cars, mortgages and countless other forms of wealth redistribution, we now can add cell phones to the list. Assuming the cost is roughly $75 per month, the cost to us, the taxpayers, is more than $1 billion per year. And we wonder why taxes are so high. Contact your state and federal representatives about this outrage.

J.  SCHERER

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2 Responses to “Now taxpayers pay others’ phone service”

  1. John Taurus 18 August 2009 at 3:04 pm #

    We are slaves to the other races, made slaves by our Zionist masters. It will continue to be so until we do something about it.

  2. Joe Swanson 18 August 2009 at 10:37 pm #

    Use pre-paid. My phone plan……Not to have a phone plan, just pay as I go. On average I pay about $20 for two to three months of service, a jew would be envious of me…hahahaha.


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