blastchickbaby
Shared on Fri, 02/02/2007 - 12:49So, there is a thing going on in Iowa, where Sinclair broadcasting, the company that offers Fox around here, and Mediacom, the cable provider, are in a squabble about how much Mediacom should have to pay to offer Fox to it’s subscribers.
Long and short of it is that Sinclair is testing the waters with Mediacom, a mid-sized cable company, to see how much they might be able to suck out of a larger cable company. Also, Sinclair is asking for far more than any other broadcast company, and the controlling interest in Sinclair has holdings in the largest satellite provider around here. So it is all green on Sinclair’s part.
Anyway…who cares? Yeah, I miss Fox, but I’ll live. If I want it bad enough, I’ll get a UHF antenna.
The thing that gets me is how people are complaining that this adversely affects low-income families, that it is a hardship because cable costs may go up. Not having enough food to feed your kids is a hardship. Not having electricity to heat your home is a hardship. Not having money to pay rent is a hardship.
Not being able to afford cable TV to watch television that is available for free over the airwaves is not a hardship.
Paying a high cable bill is a hardship on a low-income budget. I know…I’ve been there.
I get very annoyed at the sense of entitlement that so many Americans have. I work with a state run program, and deal with low income families all day long. Most of them are honest, hard working people who have had a rough time, or something that has placed them where they are, or they have just had a lot of bad breaks.
But there is a portion of them that feel like the world ‘owes’ them for whatever reason. They don’t want to take responsibility for anything, and expect you to hold their hand and do all of the work. They don’t want to make phone calls, or fax something in…they expect you to do it all for them and hand them their free stuff.
I do believe social services and welfare are necessary. When I was pregnant, and shortly after the birth of my son, we received assistance. We needed it. We used it as it was intended, got back on our feet, and off of it. And there are those who genuinely need ongoing assistance due to their situation.
Do I feel for them? Absolutely.
Do I think it is a terrible hardship they can't have cable TV? Nope.
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