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"Two days before Sen. Rick Santorum introduced a bill that critics say
would restrict the National Weather Service, his political action committee received a $2,000 donation from the chief executive of AccuWeather Inc., a leading provider of weather data." "Joel Myers and his brother, Barry Myers, AccuWeather's executive vice president, have donated more than $11,000 to Santorum and the Republican Party since 2003" entire story: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...LATE=D EFAULT - John Ousterhout - |
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Wow! A very-well established multimillionaire Senator selling out for
the HUGE sum of $2000? Amazing! Think I could get him to name a highway after me if I sent him a check for $1.50 ? I'm sure it couldn't POSSIBLY be any other reason why he supports the bill...like the fact that the NWS itself reversed a long-standing policy of not copmeting with private companies. Before last year when the NWS reversed its 1991 rule, it didn't directly compete with private companies that have risked capital and effort to provide a service needed by the public. Do you REALLY want to have federally funded government agencies (with all of the wonderful efficiencies the federal government brings with it) using their state subsidization to compete with the private sector? |
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Wow! A very-well established multimillionaire Senator selling out for
the HUGE sum of $2000? Amazing! Think I could get him to name a highway after me if I sent him a check for $1.50 ? I'm sure it couldn't POSSIBLY be any other reason why he supports the bill...like the fact that the NWS itself reversed a long-standing policy of not copmeting with private companies. Before last year when the NWS reversed its 1991 rule, it didn't directly compete with private companies that have risked capital and effort to provide a service needed by the public. Do you REALLY want to have federally funded government agencies (with all of the wonderful efficiencies the federal government brings with it) using their state subsidization to compete with the private sector? When my tax dollars are paying for satellites and nexrad radars, I want that data that comes from them without having to pay for it again. Anytime a congress critter is accepting money from a company then introducing legislation that narrowly benefits that company, we should be suspect. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Wow! A very-well established multimillionaire Senator selling out for the HUGE sum of $2000? Amazing! Think I could get him to name a highway after me if I sent him a check for $1.50 ? I'm sure it couldn't POSSIBLY be any other reason why he supports the bill...like the fact that the NWS itself reversed a long-standing policy of not copmeting with private companies. Before last year when the NWS reversed its 1991 rule, it didn't directly compete with private companies that have risked capital and effort to provide a service needed by the public. Do you REALLY want to have federally funded government agencies (with all of the wonderful efficiencies the federal government brings with it) using their state subsidization to compete with the private sector? Normally I'd agree, but in this case the taxpayers spent all the money (billions) for the sensors and funded all the weather research. As a result, the taxpayers have a right to the product of their investment. It would be different if the private weather companies were going to buy all the satellites, radars, and other reporting stations and launch there own balloons accross the country twice a day. Mike MU-2 |
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In a previous article, "John Galban" said:
I find this akin to a city turning over a public street to a private company and letting them charge you a toll to use the street that you paid to construct. It's ludicrous. Yeah, and _that's_ never happened. *cough*407ETR*cough* -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ We're the technical experts. We were hired so that management could ignore our recommendations and tell us how to do our jobs. -- Mike Andrews |
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![]() "John Galban" wrote in message oups.com... wrote: Do you REALLY want to have federally funded government agencies (with all of the wonderful efficiencies the federal government brings with it) using their state subsidization to compete with the private sector? Are you serious? These "private sector" companies are merely regurgitating data that you already paid to have gathered and processed. Gee..why would someone subscribe to something like Meteorlogix Aviation Services? Do you really want to pay them again? If they want to add value, to the data by further processing it, let them charge what they want (like Jeppeson). I just find it a little objectionable to pay some private company for a Nexrad image that was generated by my tax dollars. Can you get a Nexrad image directly from NOAA/NWS? I find this akin to a city turning over a public street to a private company and letting them charge you a toll to use the street that you paid to construct. It's ludicrous. How about a private company/party developing something and then govt taking it over? "The "takings" clause in the USC? |
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"Matt Barrow" wrote in news
![]() @news.uswest.net: "John Galban" wrote in message oups.com... Snipola I just find it a little objectionable to pay some private company for a Nexrad image that was generated by my tax dollars. Can you get a Nexrad image directly from NOAA/NWS? Snipola http://www.nws.noaa.gov/radar_tab.php As well as many other websites. Brian -- http://www.skywise711.com - Lasers, Seismology, Astronomy, Skepticism Home of the Seismic FAQ http://www.skywise711.com/SeismicFAQ/SeismicFAQ.html Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes? |
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![]() "Skywise" wrote in message ... "Matt Barrow" wrote in news ![]() @news.uswest.net: "John Galban" wrote in message oups.com... Snipola I just find it a little objectionable to pay some private company for a Nexrad image that was generated by my tax dollars. Can you get a Nexrad image directly from NOAA/NWS? Snipola http://www.nws.noaa.gov/radar_tab.php As well as many other websites. While airborne? |
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Yes I do. Providing services that take care of our safety and
welfare are one of the few inherently government functions. The last thing I want is for the greedy private sector to be doing it. wrote in message oups.com... .. Do you REALLY want to have federally funded government agencies (with all of the wonderful efficiencies the federal government brings with it) using their state subsidization to compete with the private sector? |
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