Republicans: Helping Poor People And Minorities Afford Broadband Is Illegal Now, Sorry

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We’ve noted more than once that the 2021 infrastructure bill is poised to deliver $42.5 billion in broadband subsidies to the states. A lot of that money will be thrown in the lap of incumbents with long histories of empty promises, but a lot of it will be leveraged for genuine, major improvements in broadband options by ISPs, municipalities, cooperatives, and utilities.

Republicans, of course, voted against these improvements. At the same time, Republicans have lied repeatedly to their constituents and tried to take credit for them. They’ve also been whining for much of the last year about some pretty flimsy requirements requiring that ISPs have to try to make sure there’s a slower, more affordable option for poor people (the gall!).

They’ve had several show hearings about this massive indignity. Republicans are also simultaneously mad that nonprofits are poised to receive $1.25 billion in “Digital Equity Competitive Grant Program” grants to “support efforts to achieve digital equity, promote digital inclusion activities, and spur greater adoption of broadband among Covered Populations.” The horror.

There’s always been racial discrimination involved in determining both where fiber broadband gets deployed (“redlining”), and how much broadband costs. Data indicates big ISPs routinely skip over minority and low-income populations for upgrades (even when taking billions in taxpayer subsidies). Data also has shown Big ISPs charge minorities more money for slower service in many areas.

U.S. broadband generally sucks, and is patchier, slower, and more expensive than in most developed nations. And however bad it is, it’s routinely worse for low income and minority communities. That’s documentable and not, as Republicans like to insist, up for debate.

The government only just last year even acknowledged this was happening. Note they didn’t really do a whole lot about it beyond that; but even the action of acknowledging racism was involved in fiber upgrades was enough to send Republicans into a hissy fit.

The Digital Equity Competitive Grant Program’s NOFO (Notice of Funding Opportunity) states that grant winners must use the funding to serve members of “covered populations,” defined to include “individuals who are members of a racial or ethnic minority group.” Basically, it’s a bare bones effort to ensure that some money is spent shoring up the decades of discrimination in broadband deployment.

Republicans and Ted Cruz don’t like that (for what should be obvious reasons), so Cruz last week fired off a letter to the NTIA (which manages the program in conjunction with the states) insisting that trying to help poor minority communities afford broadband is “unconstitutional.” In large part because the corrupt, Trumplican-stocked Supreme Court has looked poorly on similar programs:

“NTIA has not yet finalized a grant for any Digital Equity Competitive Grant Program funding to any applicants. Therefore, NTIA still has time to reverse course before it breaks the law. As the Ranking Member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, we urge you to strike this unlawful Guidance now.”

Cruz, likely the incoming chair of the Senate Commerce Committee, is also calling for a pause of the Broadband Equity Access And Deployment (BEAD) infrastructure program more generally. In part because Republicans want to redirect subsidies away from community owned broadband initiatives (that focus on affordable fiber), and toward AT&T, Comcast, and Elon Musk’s expensive satellite services.

Of course guys like Cruz, who happily rubber stamp every unconstitutional whim King Donald has, couldn’t actually care any less about what is or isn’t constitutional. They’re simply upset that the federal government identified systemic racism and made the slightest effort to do something about it. All the legal arguments are just decorative, and routinely aren’t based in reason or precedent.

Republicans just genuinely despise helping the plebs. You might recall House Republicans tried to ban towns and cities from offering their residents affordable community broadband during peak COVID. They killed a COVID-era program that provided a $30 broadband discount for poor people. And they broadly support telecom monopolies’ quest to rip off captive customers in uncompetitive markets.

This is usually framed as a concern about taxpayer costs or “government overreach”; a concern that’s absent when it comes time to hand out fat subsidies to their cronies like AT&T, Comcast, or Elon Musk, or threaten journalists’ broadcast licenses for protected speech. The pseudo-legalese to justify the corruption and racism is the flimsiest, laziest scaffolding imaginable to disguise the active disdain the party has for poor minority communities. And given the corrupt nature of the courts, it often succeeds.

Keep in mind: it’s not like these Democratic equity programs are hugely transformative. They’re often the flimsiest effort imaginable to address longstanding systemic inequity. The FCC’s belated acknowledgement of racial discrimination in broadband earlier this year, for example, couldn’t even state offending ISPs by name or provide any real solutions for past inequities.

But even these day-late-dollar-short efforts are deemed radical and illegal by corrupt Republicans like Cruz. And when our broken press can be bothered to cover these efforts (see: Fox News), they take Republican opposition in exclusively good faith, utterly refusing to illustrate the inconsistent reasoning or underlying discrimination. It is, as they say, why we can’t have nice things.

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Anonymous Coward says:

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The internet has become a mandatory resource for those looking for employment. One will have much difficulty with their job search in the absence of access to the internet.

A significant percentage of the population is struggling economically due to the pervasive low wages being paid by the vast majority of employers across the nation. These employers are complaining about not being able to find workers to fill their positions so congress suggests giving the employers a break by providing an affordable method of internet access to those in need. Some call this socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor.

That’s how I see it anyways … two cents

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Stephen T. Stone (profile) says:

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If there was a government program that would grant money where “winners must use the funding to serve members of white populations”, then clearly it would be racist and illegal. Substituting for other colors does not make it less so.

You ignore the fact that certain demographic minorities in this country have always had a harder time of finding success. Black people in particular have had to suffer through…oh, several centuries of ignoble treatment at the hands of white people dating back to when the United States was a series of British colonies. From slavery to segregation, from redlining to “drained pool” politics, Black people in this country have suffered injustices both large and small because this country was founded by a bunch of white people who, without ever needing to say so aloud, believed white people were, are, and always will be the “superior race”.

Don’t give me this shit about “reverse racism” when white people have never had to face the kind of structural and institutional oppression that Black people have faced only because they’re Black. You’re not getting anywhere with that argument⁠—or the one you’re about to pull out of your ass about how “Black people are the real racists for continuing to bring up [historical injustice]”, for that matter.

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Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re: Re:3

What .. this question?
“Which country in africa would blacks be better off in now had their ancestors not sold them?”

That assumes quite a bit there Biff. In fact, it is a really stupid question. Had they not been sold, the continent of Africa would not be what it is today, it would be different. It might have different countries, different boundaries, different religion, different government.

It might be different – yeah?

Anonymous Coward says:

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The problem I see is not racism … per se. I believe that in this case, race is being used as a proxy for income. Tell me how the broadband speed/affordability/access maps would change if you ignored race and went solely by wealth?

If it does not significantly change the map, I submit that using race explicitly is only good for scoring points (on both sides), and not solving the problems. Just as race can be used as a proxy for income, so also the reverse holds. Solving for “low income” would also solve for race, without having given people more excuses.

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Anonymous Coward says:

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“Racial discrimination is absolutely illegal.”

When one person is above the law, everyone is above the law and therefore there is no law.

What we seem to have here is rule of man for the rich entitled oligarchy and rule of law for everyone else.

There is one problem for maga with this way of thinking. In order to obtain this above the law status, one needs to tow the line with those in charge of enforcing the law. As long as you do what they say, you stay out of prison. Enjoy that “freedom” you maga morons. The money simply is not worth it.

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MrWilson (profile) says:

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They seriously did though! Those evil leftists want to beat the poor to death with tax-funded healthcare! They even want to expose them to the existence of gay people on the internet with subsidized network access! Education and job training programs are just indoctrination regimens for being brainwashed into not suffering in poverty your whole life! It’s just awful!

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Thad (profile) says:

I’ve got family in North Carolina. They came to visit a few months back, right after Helene, and they talked about how it knocked out power and phone service and pretty much cut them off from the rest of the world, except for one neighbor who had Starlink.

My uncle asked me why the big telecoms like AT&T don’t invest in services like Starlink. I responded that they don’t think there’s money in it and they don’t think there’s money in providing service to rural communities at all, and that they lobby Congress to repeal regulations that force them to. I didn’t want to frame it in partisan terms, but I think it was pretty clearly implied.

And I’m sure my family members went ahead and voted Republican in November anyway. (Probably not for Robinson, at least.)

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Anonymous Coward says:

This has been the GOP playbook for half a century

Republicans have never gotten over The New Deal, which lifted a significant fraction of the population out of poverty and gave them a chance at a decent life. They absolutely hated the idea that a household with a single working member and multiple kids could afford a house and health care and college and maybe a once-a-year vacation.

And so they went to work, denigrating education, demonizing minorities, labeling every bit of social progress as “communist” or “socialist”, doing everything that they possibly could to undo that magnificent progress. And you know? They’ve succeeded. We now have an entire generation (maybe two) of absolute imbeciles who blame women, people of color, immigrants, LGTBQ people for EVERYTHING…when in fact the primary sources of absolute evil in the United States are old straight white “Christian” men.

Understand where this goes: these few thousand wealthy and powerful people intend to survive while the rest of us are killed by poverty, sickness, global warming, and stress. They’re building bunkers to ride it all out in style, safe in comfort while we die miserably. They’re not trying to sail the ship of state, they’re trying to ensure that they and only they can get on the lifeboats.

And the only amusing part of this entire tragedy is that their supporters will die too — because they’re expendable. All those morons at Trump’s rallies won’t be saved by their signs and flags and slogans; they’ll die just like the rest of us.

Anonymous Coward says:

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“Republicans have never gotten over The New Deal, which lifted a significant fraction of the population out of poverty and gave them a chance at a decent life. ”

And yet these same people, who call themselves republicans, merrily enjoyed and reaped the benefits produced by this huge investment in the future of the country. Many present day businesses would not exist if not for the new deal and the resulting prosperity that helped create the middle class.

btw, without the middle class in the us, there will be very little innovation resulting in new business opportunity. Captains of industry have shot themselves in the foot again. Tell Barney to keep his one bullet in his pocket.

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Stephen T. Stone (profile) says:

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And yet these same people, who call themselves republicans, merrily enjoyed and reaped the benefits produced by this huge investment in the future of the country.

They still do. Look at how many Republicans voted against Biden’s infrastructure bill but still took credit for the monies sent their way by that bill.

ECA (profile) says:

Re: REALLY WISH

we had a Bookkeeping system, that WOULD/COULD tell all the truth to Idiots and have the power to FORCE things to be corrected.
A real system to monitor the Monies being GIVEN AND SPENT by the corps to perpetrate the CRAP thats happening.
There have Been chances to Do much of this, but Neutered into the DIRT. From truth in adverts, from the GOV. not Hiding ANYTHING..
HOW can a democracy be TRUE if the idiots int he group/Citizens are NOT FED REALITY and TRUTH.

I wont go into Corps wondering the world and taking advantage of the REST of the world as the Brits did in the past. AND LOST. With LOTS OF DEAD people on both sides.

That One Guy (profile) says:

Re: 'They say the Other is to blame for my poverty, but I'm not so...'

They absolutely hated the idea that a household with a single working member and multiple kids could afford a house and health care and college and maybe a once-a-year vacation.

When a major pillar of your political strategy is to convince people that all their woes are the fault of The Other and that you’re their only hope to escape their circumstances or more ‘importantly’ to punish the Other that is keeping them down then education, critical thinking, and not being poor becomes an existential threat to your political arguments.

That One Guy (profile) says:

I guarantee that if the law were written such that only major ISP’s would be the recipients of the massive influx of government funding the same ‘fiscal conservative’ republicans that voted against it and are trying to kill it now would be all in favor of it, because while they may be rabidly anti-giving poor people anything the one form of welfare they do support wholeheartedly is corporate welfare.

Anonymous Coward says:

This has been the GOP playbook for half a century

Republicans have never gotten over The New Deal, which lifted a significant fraction of the population out of poverty and gave them a chance at a decent life. They absolutely hated the idea that a household with a single working member and multiple kids could afford a house and health care and college and maybe a once-a-year vacation.

And so they went to work, denigrating education, demonizing minorities, labeling every bit of social progress as “communist” or “socialist”, doing everything that they possibly could to undo that magnificent progress. And you know? They’ve succeeded. We now have an entire generation (maybe two) of absolute imbeciles who blame women, people of color, immigrants, LGTBQ people for EVERYTHING…when in fact the primary sources of absolute evil in the United States are old straight white “Christian” men.

Understand where this goes: these few thousand wealthy and powerful people intend to survive while the rest of us are killed by poverty, sickness, global warming, and stress. They’re building bunkers to ride it all out in style, safe in comfort while we die miserably. They’re not trying to sail the ship of state, they’re trying to ensure that they and only they can get on the lifeboats.

And the only amusing part of this entire tragedy is that their supporters will die too — because they’re expendable. All those morons at Trump’s rallies won’t be saved by their signs and flags and slogans; they’ll die just like the rest of us.

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Anonymous Coward says:

That is why I have a guest WiFi on my broadband connection so the less fortunate in my apartment complex can still get Internet

It is filtered so that children do not access porn or anything else not age appropriate

The categories I block are

Porn
Gambling
Hate speech
Crime and criminal skills
Dating sites
Adult
Torrent sites

The adult category are sites that are adult but not pornography

There is no law saying I cant offer guest access

Anonymous Coward says:

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This is why I have an unfiltered guest WiFi on my broadband connection so the less fortunate in my apartment complex can still get Internet, and I have a poster up advertising its availability and advising parents to install filters on their children’s devices. You see, it’s not my job to protect other people’s kids by blocking adults’ access to material unsuitable for children, so like first US government, I don’t put myself in that position.

Bruce Ediger (user link) says:

The obvious solution!

The obvious solution to this, and many other problems, is to simply not collect the relevant data! Problem solved!

Just like the Dickey Amendment solved a lot of gun related issues by not collecting any data, not collecting broadband data means that everything becomes a matter of opinion, and since conservatism is the default politics, you lose!

Anonymous Coward says:

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Except not collecting data is antithetical to the organizations that do this kind of work. It’s literally how the demonstrate their effectiveness and reach and then fundraise for more money to do more good work. If they could grift like conservatives, they already would be and this wouldn’t be an issue.

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re: Re:2

Just like the Dickey Amendment solved a lot of gun related issues by not collecting any data…

The above quotation makes it obvious just how “serious” the OC is, so of course there’s a whoosh, and your lack of the reading comprehension necessary to realize this is your problem to solve.

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re: Re:5

This is an epic self-own. You agreeing with me that no one (including me) said that the comment was serious, which means we had to same comprehension of the comment. So if you’re saying I didn’t understand it, then you’re admitting you didn’t understand it either. Yes, every accusation from you is a confession. And it’s quite amusing.

John Russo says:

two sides to a story

I am conservative BUT also believe in researching what both sides say.I have facts about past issues with infrastructure and the bill that was passed cost us a fortune and sent billions to UK. I know some Republican people voted for it. Things have to change and both sides need to stop playing politic games. I can guarantee President Trump will work with both sides to out together a plan that works for USA. We all need to respect one another and stop the hate. I see way too much of in politics from elected people, Tired of hearing everyone is racist and hitler.

Anonymous Coward says:

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“Trump will work with both sides to out together a plan that works for USA”

I love the smell of optimism in the morning.

” We all need to respect one another and stop the hate.”

Agreed. But first we need to agree upon the definition of the word respect. There are many out there that simply do not know what the word means and continually misuse it.

Respect is earned, not demanded. Those who demand respect will not get respect.

When someone demands respect, what they are really asking for is fealty and/or adoration, sometimes it is just regard they want.

” I see way too much of in politics from elected people”

Politics is nasty business. As a child, I used to think most people were honest good folk. Boy was I wrong. I have begun reading The Dictators Handbook. Difficult to read but it is a realistic evaluation of politics. It is corruption that makes the world go around.

“Tired of hearing everyone is racist and hitler”

But have they stopped being racist and Hitler though?

Stephen T. Stone (profile) says:

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We all need to respect one another and stop the hate.

This reeks of the kind of “the answer is always in the middle”, “we can learn to compromise”, naïve kumbaya bullshit that makes people believe human rights can be “negotiated” if “both sides” come to the table and figure out how far those rights can be curtailed to please the side that wants them eradicated. Or do you really believe anti-trans conservatives will ever accept anything less than a complete rollback of civil rights for trans people?

I had your brand of optimism once. It died when I realized how conservatives will always seek to roll back the civil rights of anyone who isn’t a straight white cisgender conservative Christian male. I mean, if you believe Republicans wouldn’t jump at the chance to undo Obergefell and strip gay people of the right to marry one another, you haven’t been paying attention to who they’ve been for at least the past twenty years.

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MrWilson (profile) says:

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I am conservative BUT also believe in researching what both sides say.

There aren’t two sides. And researching what any side has to say is useless if that’s your only source. Research what they aren’t saying. Research independent media. Read the bills they pass and not the press release or the political speech. Look at their voting and policy history, not their claims. Look at the analysis of their policies and legislation and rulings five years after the fact to see the actual effects.

Things have to change and both sides need to stop playing politic games.

Conservatives will not stop playing the games that are putting them in power. Pretending we can be united around a hateful, greedy, power-hungry, arrogant, and ignorant president like Trump, who already has a track record of killing thousands of people with his policies and approach, is itself a political game. Note: these aren’t insults. They’re accurate labels. I’m not “just being mean.” Those are traits that he exhibits.

I can guarantee President Trump will work with both sides to out together a plan that works for USA.

So you guarantee he’s going to renege on all of his cabinet picks, all of his campaign promises, and not nominate Federalist Society justices despite him promising to do exactly that? You’re naive.

His judges will continue to erode rights and enforce more religious doctrine. His tariffs will cause inflation and stock market crashes. His mass deportations will cripple several industries and raise prices. He will continue to persecute LGBTQ folk, minorities, and women.

He’s going to make himself wealthier and he’s going to make other wealthy people wealthier.

All the poor conservatives happy that their taxes might go down are going to get a rude awakening when their money is worth less and the tax cuts won’t matter.

We all need to respect one another and stop the hate.

Trump ran on hate. Why do you think it would stop when that’s his appeal to many voters?

Tired of hearing everyone is racist and hitler.

Don’t vote for people with racist and fascistic tendencies then. It was his whole platform.

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