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Originally Posted by ..
I can just hear the bitching and moaning when the housekeeper / nanny / low wage servant can't call to tell you he / she isn't able to come wipe your kids' asses all day.
Elementary Clue #1 - Nickle and Dimed (Ehrenreich)
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Smart ass remark aside that's just it...my housekeeper (& just about the entire low income/working poor class) has a phone. Her daughter has one with an unlimited text plan. I see homeless people in Woodruff Park with phones all the time. Bottomline: people prioritize connectedness! On a budget, meager as it may be? Go to WalMart or the local Stop & Rob and get a Tracphone! It isn't cost prohibitive. Why create another program that creates a sense of entitlement? Imagine the cost of adminsitering the program, sorting thru all those gov't programs Ansley listed to figure out who is eligible and who isn't and ensure the integrity of the program is maintained? What waste.
Or we could always take the
Tudor Approach to most everything: Nationalize it and give everyone a new phone with unlimited minutes