Re: [WISPA] The Legislative Situation Is Dire

2011-07-19 Thread Andy Trimmell
+1 From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of RickG Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2011 9:04 PM To: fai...@snappydsl.net; WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] The Legislative Situation Is Dire it is Regulation (1996 Telecom Act) that allowed us (ISP's)

Re: [WISPA] The Legislative Situation Is Dire

2011-07-19 Thread Mark Nash
I know, the guy just rubs me the wrong way, has for years, and it's intolerable to me anymore (that's a big fat 1 in the count of intolerable people in my life). He polarizes people and wants us to act in an unrealistic fashion, and for what? He wants to take back HIS country, clearly.

Re: [WISPA] The Legislative Situation Is Dire

2011-07-19 Thread Mark Nash
You absolutely have a right to chase your dreams in this country, as opposed to other countries. But you have to temper yourself with the absolute fact that you belong to a system. Successful business owners either work within the system, or find a way around it. Do what you can, when you

Re: [WISPA] The Legislative Situation Is Dire

2011-07-19 Thread MDK
Mark, you seem to think that what I'm advocating is a 'dream' or some kind of old fashioned fantasy. To correct your mistake here, I must point out that the system you seem to want to continue has brought this nation to the brink of bankrtuptcy, destroyed our industrial and scientific base,

Re: [WISPA] The Legislative Situation Is Dire

2011-07-19 Thread RickG
Mark, You just made my point, it appears to me that WISPA, many WISP's, and small business owners in general have done their best to work with the system. And what rewards do we get for it? I dont know about you but the system is killing me! Mark my words, unless things change, the system that is