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Now, if you want to talk "free market" how about disbanding the NWS all
together and make the for profit companies pay for their own observation facilities? They would instantly be out of business. But the government does have responsibility for providing essential services for the public good and reasonably accurate weather forcasting is one of those essential services so how about proposing that the commercial services pay for the data. Say total up the cost of running the NWS and bill it to the for profit services monthly prorata based on the number of bytes they download. Wanna bet on how loud they would howl? -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com "Dave" wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 14:47:59 -0400, DSK said: Guvmint paid weather may have made sense once upon a time. Today I'm not at all sure it does. Them as needs it can pay for it. ??? But you are paying for it, and will continue to pay for it. The proposal is not private funding of the weather services, but to continue to use tax money for weather services, which will then be given *only* to for-profit weather advisors, and sold to you... in other words, everyone will pay for it, those who use it will pay twice, and those who are smiled on by our benevolent gov't are guaranteed a profit. Want to re-think your above statement? Nope. First, the money spent by those purchasing the service from the guvmint doesn't just go poof and evaporate. (Though what does happen to it is another story.) Second, nobody's "guaranteed a profit." Like anything bought and sold, the data may result in a profit, and it may result in a loss to the purchaser. "Guaranteed a profit" is simply empty-headed populist rhetoric. |
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