Stimulus Spending for Laptops and iPods?
by Tom StewardMinnesota has declined to make public its list of recommended projects for the first round of broadband stimulus funding until Washington announces the lucky recipients beginning in early November. Sure, many other states have released their prioritized lists of applicants for a $7.2 billion jackpot. And sure, the secretive nature of the process seems at odds with the high level of transparency that was promised to accompany the even higher level of stimulus funding.

A cursory review by the Freedom Foundation of Minnesota of the projects under consideration, however, indicates there’s plenty of reasons to avoid public scrutiny.
Leading the list of dubious projects is a $5.2 million proposal by the city of Minneapolis to provide laptops or iPod Touches to “underserved” residents, courtesy of taxpayers. Of course, many taxpayers would no doubt appreciate receiving an iPod Touch themselves and there’s no indication of how handing out iPods and laptops would help create or save jobs, or spur economic recovery.
It could be coming some day to a neighborhood near you. Proponents tout it as a model that can be replicated in any of the 3,200 public housing authorities across the U.S. The supposedly innovative model program is designed to address the digital divide between public housing residents and the rest of the city. The Minneapolis proposal targets nearly 5,000 households in public housing high rises that are apparently unable to receive the city’s own public WiFi service. Residents who “graduate” from the first level (reportedly seven hours) of the city’s so-called Broadband University (BBU) “will be eligible to receive their choice of wifi-enabled devices—laptops or handheld iPod Touches,” according to the proposal’s executive summary. The plan estimates the number of trainees at 6,300 in what could be called the BBU Class of 2010.
Despite bureaucratic reluctance to provide access to the complete documents, most proposals’ executive summaries are on line at www.broadbandusa.gov, providing a revealing glimpse into one of the largest stimulus spending programs, purportedly aimed at expanding access to broadband services nationwide and creating jobs building Internet infrastructure.
A review shows stimulus funding would be used to duplicate and compete with broadband services already available from private providers in some areas. Taxpayers would pay several times the going commercial rate due to the remote locations. And millions of tax dollars would be used to raise “broadband awareness” and encourage “sustainable broadband adoption” in urban and rural areas.
Other highlighted proposals include a $2.8 million University of Minnesota proposal that makes the bold claim that it will eliminate “the disparity in broadband awareness and use” and “close the Digital Divide” in four Twin Cities poverty zones.
One county’s website reveals how some local officials pick up where Washington leaves off in obscuring the true cost of stimulus spending to taxpayers. Despite requesting $33 million in broadband stimulus funding, Lake County states “no taxpayer funds will be pledged to fund the network”.
Staff at the Minnesota Department of Commerce recently evaluated the proposals under their purview and submitted the state’s funding recommendations to the U.S. Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to meet an October 14th deadline. State officials declined our request to review the proposals and the state’s broadband stimulus funding recommendations, citing state law.
“This is a matter of transparency in government, plain and simple,” said Annette Meeks, CEO of the Freedom Foundation of Minnesota. “We were told that the record-setting stimulus spending would be accompanied by record-setting transparency. Numerous other states have released their recommendations. It’s not too late to do the right thing and open up the books in Minnesota.”
The federal government has received 2,200 applications for broadband stimulus funding nationwide totaling $28 billion. Reviewers at the Commerce and Agriculture Departments are expected to announce the recipients on a rolling basis beginning on November 7th through the end of December.






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There's nothing secretive about the application process… if you are on teh cronies list like ACORN an SEIU are… I bet they are on secret email lists ( secret decoder rings) which tell you exactly how to cash in on the Government "free for all liberal organizations" bonanza
IN fairness. the "faith based Initiatives" under Bush sure as hell didn't target Liberal organizations for "Free guvment' muny" either. So big spending , big government jerks have been running the country for far too long, and it doesn't matter what party they are in. Pretend conservatives were spending money like drunken sailors under Bush, then Obama came along and bought em another few rounds to get em to charge up the credit cards after bush spent all the cash..
Gee, I guess the first settlers dragged the telegraph wires out with them when they explored the West. Then Edison got Congress to install electrical wires to virtually every residence in the country. Not sure exactly how all those telephone lines got put into every house. Why can't the people in those "underserved" areas try to move into a "served" area? Or demonstrate to someone why it makes economic sense to adequately serve them?
The more these projects and programs get advanced the more I think the attitude of liberals is "They're really just to lazy or stupid to earn it themselves."
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How does Apple get pork? ISPs are doing just fine, so what's the real motivation behind all of this porkulus?
Well, let's see what Mr. Barack thinks about our free market system and Constitution from the new info I just stumbled upon;
"… the Constitution allows for many things, but what it does not allow is the most revealing. The so-called Founders did not allow for economic freedom. While political freedom is supposedly a cornerstone of the document, the distribution of wealth is not even mentioned. While many believed that the new Constitution gave them liberty, it instead fitted them with the shackles of hypocrisy."– Barack H. Obama
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2009/10/obama...
http://pajamasmedia.com/michaelledeen/2009/10/21/...
Another "spreading the wealth" scheme. It has nothing to do with bridging the digital divide like they claim. It is designed to keep poor people dependent on government. Sorry but the more you give the poor via the government, the more they remain dependent on government and the less they desire to actually do what the rest of us do which is to work hard and actually earn the money to improve life.
Stupid! Stupid! Stupid!
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Sorry, I can't think of anything intelligent, or sensical to say about that article.
WOW! Honey, look at what Daddy bought for all the strangers that he's never met… MMMM, MMMMM, MMMMM
That is a satire piece; Rush just reported that.
Yep. and Yep. It was the first I'd heard of it. I want to read more from this 'thesis'.
Nice, I can't even BUY broadband, in spite of being between two major metropolitan areas and living in a served community (just not this far down the road). But the folks in the projects get iPod Touch? I was hoping I'd get a little benefit from the stolen loot, but no, looks like not…
Well, this pretty much sums up the establishment DFL in Minnesota. I am ashamed to be from this otherwise great state…
You boys and girls need to go smoke yourself some of that medical marijuana and CHILL THE FUCK OUT!!!!!!!
So much for using such "goodies" to prod people into trying to get ahead and make something of themselves.
Oh wait, that's right, once Barry gets done there won't be any "better place" to get to. Of course if you have the cash right now to buy your way into the ruling political elite, well, you don't have anywhere else better to go to anyway.
And Joe Klein is a duper. I'll leave the post in its dupitude, though, since we know BHO thinks this way. Hey, it's what they did to Rush Limbaugh.
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Redistribution of wealth. What else is it???? Reward those who do not work and voted for your warped Dem party…. Not sure how yoyu can hide that plain fact but the MSM will!
What??? I am appalled, government corrupticians giving away free stuff with our money to buy votes, how outrageous, oh wait that is apparently their Job Description.
I am so tired of living in a country that has a bunch of Slum Lord Tennants vs. Citizens, I surely do wish the founders had forced a more rigorous set of criteria to actually earn being a citizen, 1/2 of ours couldnt pass our own entrance exams and dont do anything other than beg for handouts.
Unbelievable…
Kind of explains why Job's is a democrat though, he must be loving this…
iPod's should be called wPods (welfare pods) or rPods (redistribution pods)
Hey Pimps need these to keep track of their biatches, ho's need em for client management. ( J & H get right on this please! )
Isn't algore on the Apple Board of Directors?! Does his help explain this purchase?
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It's more people selling their soul to the government or is it the devil?
WHAT?? At least Bush's plan put money back into the pockets of EVERY working American who paid taxes! This BS of giving away expensive electronic equipment to a selected bunch of people is outrageous! We are not a communist country! In this country you work and earn what you get! I'm on disability and had to give up my cell phone because I couldn't afford it in my budget any more. Now they are GIVING away phones and air time to welfare people so they don't have to feel left out. So I go without because I'm paying too much in taxes for paying for the welfare people to live without working! I lose, they win and yet I'm the one who paid the insurance to help me out if I became disabled! I'm sick of this crap! I will GLADLY help anyone that needs help with rent, food and medical if they are down on their luck. But the professional welfare people have no right to recieve extravagant gifts thanks to my taxes!
You are absolutely right Tom! I forget that point. Corruption at its best!
Just when you think you've heard everything regarding this administration and the other left leaning states —then here comes this story—God Help America!!!
Thou dost protest too much.
It seems to me that we agree on principles, but you have a knee jerk respense to protect Republicans. I am not encumbered with those loyalties. I know the two party system is a sham. it's liberals now(Obama Admin) who replaced the liberals light (Bush admin)
Remember Bush grew the government at twice the rate that Clinton did… how much bigger spending liberal can you get?
There is no such thing as protesting too much when it comes to Obama.
First of all, I'm not a republican and therefore have no loyalties to the party. I'm fed up with political parties and wish they would ban them all and make people stand on their own two feet to run for office! I was at one point, but even republicans can't recognize their own party! Even back then I was a liberal republican, republican mostly because I disagree with more government in our lives, where as the democrats think we all need to be controlled by government.
Bush did many things I was not happy about, but at least his idea of fixing the economy (at first) was putting the money back in our pockets and not someone elses. We are spending trillions of dollars and if you are like me, middle class, you won't see benefit 1 from it. But you and I sure as hell are going to pay for it!
Forget about what Bush did vs Clinton. Concentrate on what is happening NOW! What we have now is far worse than Clinton and Bush (both of them) put together! The forced procedures to turn this country into a socialist country will NOT WORK! We need to open the borders between states and let insurance companies compete for the business. We need to dump cap and trade. We need to put those on Medicaid and Medicare on public insurance and get the government out of the health industry since it cannot control it. Maybe then those on those services will stop having so many procedures turned down since Medicaid and Medicare turn down more processes than any public insurance company.
Obama is out of control! He's mad with power and destroying our country! He needs to be recalled, FIRED! And that has nothing to do with democrat vs republican. It has everything to do with our country and its security and future.
AMEN DAVE!!
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