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H.R. 42, The Serving Everyone with Reliable, Vital Internet, Communications, and Education Act of 2007

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Brian

I think Karl Marx said it best when he said: "From each according to his ability, to each according to his need." Why should my tax dollars be spent to give people who are probably just too lazy to work anything, let alone free internet, cell phones, or whatever so they can talk in chat rooms about living it up at the workers expense!! I work 40 to 84 hours per week in a mill, only to watch the lions share of my income being confiscated to feed and house the unwilling. There is currently 11% unemployment in my county of residence partly due to laziness and guess who gets to support them?! And now they want to tax the workers further and give "everybody" free internet, it is disgusting!

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