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by rayiner
1222 days ago
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> Municipal broadband, power, roads, schools, post, housing, and healthcare? It's long overdue, and with an appropriate amount of funding has been shown to be effective at controlling costs and delivering moderately good quality in most cases. Where? The US has among the highest percentage of kids going to government owned and operated schools. We have plenty of government housing as well (projects). Nearly all of our roads and transit systems are publicly owned and operated too. Almost uniformly, those government operated systems aren’t very good—in America. And it doesn’t have to do with “funding.” If you compare with Europe, we spend more money per student, per transit rider, and per public housing resident, etc. |
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Municipal broadband: the best broadband in the entire United States is provided by the municipality of Chattanooga. [1]
Post: The USPS is the most trusted brand in the United States, above FedEx and UPS. [2]
Transit: The New York City Subway is the 3rd largest metro rail system on earth after London and Guangzhou. Ok fine, it's expensive to build - but it moved 1,300,000,000 people in 2021.
That's just three random ones.
[1] https://www.ama.org/marketing-news/usps-ranked-most-trusted-...
[2] https://qz.com/1996234/the-best-broadband-in-the-us-is-in-ch...