Read the Express-News letters to the editor for Aug. 22.
My decades-old “local calls only — no long distance or caller ID” — simple AT&T plan is $56.26 per month. But with the increased USF fee it is now $68, increasing my total “no frills” plan by 20 percent.
And where would you suggest I begin my consumer complaint calls, short of canceling my landline, which all my friends and aging relatives use. I don’t think any detailed explanation or justification warrants increases like this on any Texan’s phone bill.Someone please tell the GOP they can’t have it both ways. They want the FBI to investigate UFOs and space aliens, and yet they criticize the FBI because it searches the home of someone with government property.
What next? Will the GOP ask the FBI to investigate Bigfoot? You never know when it will come out of the hills and vote two or three times.There is something wrong with a political party that censures its members for lack of “fidelity” the way Texas Republicans have censured Congressman Tony Gonzales. Since when has bipartisanship become a crime?
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