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qwe----3 ◴[] No.32411651[source]
> over $30,000 for each of those homes to get served

This doesn't seem very efficient to me.

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fourthark ◴[] No.32411831[source]
At $55/mo, he'll start making a profit in 45 years.
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TrueGeek ◴[] No.32411957[source]
From the article: he had $2.6MM in help from the "American Rescue Plan's Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds".

He's being paid by the government to bring Internet access to homes in the state that aren't currently wired for it.

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Bloating ◴[] No.32412153[source]
Gotta pay your fair share, so it can be granted out for someone elses gain
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beeboop ◴[] No.32412273[source]
Are you also concerned about your tax dollars paying for roads in the next neighborhood over?
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Bloating ◴[] No.32412574[source]
The neighborhood developer paid for that. The roads connecting, donated many many years ago by the landowners at that time
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1. amazingman ◴[] No.32415150[source]
Good thing roads are permanently in working condition!