tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post115480314437436665..comments2023-10-11T05:17:09.763-04:00Comments on Athens Politics: Up yours, Charter!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-33648569122633901322019-06-04T22:48:14.452-04:002019-06-04T22:48:14.452-04:00Glad that I stumbled on this blog. Got so many rel...Glad that I stumbled on this blog. Got so many relevant information. Thanks!Camila Walkerhttps://www.kellycanhelp.com/home-foreclosure-in-georgia/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1155438604044601272006-08-12T23:10:00.000-04:002006-08-12T23:10:00.000-04:00Charter's Internet service worked well for me when...Charter's Internet service worked well for me when I had it in 2000, but I was always aware of many people having problems. One reason I don't have it now because it is not priced competitively. I'm not happy with BellSouth DSL's outsourcing of customer service, or their requirement that competing DSL providers get a 12-month contract from users, or their policy on blocking port 25, but at least it works for me.<BR/><BR/>Yeah, local governments don't have a lot of authority over franchises. The only useful leverage is enforcement of the agreement, but the items that go in that agreement are probably constrained by federal regulation.Adrian Pritchetthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02882153475065578209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1155213863451855962006-08-10T08:44:00.000-04:002006-08-10T08:44:00.000-04:00When folks can't agree on what is right, we usuall...<I>When folks can't agree on what is right, we usually vote on it. And that brings us back to that whole "majority" thing again.</I><BR/><BR/>Actually, I'd say the times "we" vote on it aren't the best example. Because we frequently don't have the best grasp of the laws that are already in place, how a new rule we're voting for might work out, the long-term picture, the Bill of Rights, and so on. And not that our representatives always do, but it's at least slightly more their job to know those things and quorum and discuss and write law appropriately. I'm not exactly against ballot initiatives, but there are down sides to them.<BR/><BR/>That said, you're absolutely right that there are always difficulties.hillaryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11115290007190070450noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1155154995258861122006-08-09T16:23:00.000-04:002006-08-09T16:23:00.000-04:00Can we pause a minute here and agree in civil fash...Can we pause a minute here and agree in civil fashion that a huge majority being in favor of something does not necessarily make it right?<BR/><BR/><BR/>I agree with that statement 100%! But the problem comes when reasonable people don't agree on what is "right". To a lot of people, it is "right" that they can go into any business and not have to breathe in my cigarette smoke.<BR/><BR/>To me, it is "right" that my property values are protected by knowing that the houses all around me won't be packed with 6 college students and their 6 dogs and their 6 SUVs parked all over the lawn and the street. Personally, I like zoning laws protecting my property rights.<BR/><BR/>When folks can't agree on what is right, we usually vote on it. And that brings us back to that whole "majority" thing again.Al_Davisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14173815671326440469noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1155147831340345672006-08-09T14:23:00.000-04:002006-08-09T14:23:00.000-04:00Can we pause a minute here and agree in civil fash...<I>Can we pause a minute here and agree in civil fashion that a huge majority being in favor of something does not necessarily make it right?</I><BR/><BR/>Hooray for Hillary! She gets it!Fishplatehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06659287724786153421noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1155037857161104462006-08-08T07:50:00.000-04:002006-08-08T07:50:00.000-04:00The poster who says he/she will vote for Heidi whi...The poster who says he/she will vote for Heidi while holding her nose is one of the most bi-polar posts I've read in a while. He gives credit for PPA to the Chamber of Commerce, lol! Then says that the PPA will come up with every idea but living wages. If PPA works for a year and comes up with living wages as the solution when it has already been banned by the state legislature, I'm going to be very disappointed.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1155007741263116692006-08-07T23:29:00.000-04:002006-08-07T23:29:00.000-04:00I had a bad experience with Dish for the couple ye...I had a bad experience with Dish for the couple years I lived in ATL. Weather outages, then all kinds of hardware problems (I suspect it may have all stemmed from a poor placement decision by the original installer). Plus, whenever the shit went out, you had to wait like three weeks to get some third-party repair person out there. <BR/>Charter sucks too, they all suck. And it's quite a ripoff. <BR/>I just wanted to note that, at least in my experience, Dish wasn't any better. <BR/><BR/>DarrenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1154976010795212082006-08-07T14:40:00.000-04:002006-08-07T14:40:00.000-04:00With all due respect to our most recent poster, yo...With all due respect to our most recent poster, you appear to be missing the boat entirely on the efforts of the PPA. If anything, the individuals who have showed up to attend these meetings - which, I'll agree, do need to be streamlined - give proof to the exact opposite of your argument, and that's there is much to be done to assist the poor in our community.<BR/><BR/>In following the steps and process being undergone by PPA, I haven't <I>once</I> seen the poor be blamed for their current state of living. And in following the steps and process, I've seen many ideas tossed out, including a living wage.<BR/><BR/>This is a big issue and it requires big solutions. Suggesting it's in the community's best interest to keep the poor poor is absurd. The government wants wealthier citizens who are employed and spending money, just as much as does the business community and the schools. <BR/><BR/>You may not care for the leaders involved, and that is fine (though I disagree) ... but your criticism is one-sided. If they weren't doing anything, you'd be upset. Now that they <I>are</I> doing something, you're upset.<BR/><BR/>It's hard for anyone to meet your high standards apparently.<BR/><BR/>I will step aside from this broad defense to raise one specific objection - a living wage, while helpful in the short-term, is not an effective long-term plan to combat poverty. The economy will always adjust and inflation will always occur and the cost of living will always rise ... meaning this living wage will always be on tenuous economic ground.<BR/><BR/>What can help in the long-term is an adequate social support structure, better education and job training, more employment oportunities and a concerned effort by society - from rich to poor - to commit themselves to seriously addressing this issue.Jmachttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13949705691074218937noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1154967986223284962006-08-07T12:26:00.000-04:002006-08-07T12:26:00.000-04:00Given the choices, I guess I will vote for Heidi a...Given the choices, I guess I will vote for Heidi again, but I'll be hating it.<BR/><BR/> She thinks that we didn't see thru her ridiculous year long "discussion" of poverty, which I hear was actually spearheaded by Pat Allen and the Chamber, not by our Mayor. She knows that we expected more than a year long discussion of poverty from her oath of office speech in which she claimed it would be her priority. Well, it wasn't. <BR/><BR/>Under her watch, user fees for the pool at Rocksprings were doubled, making it too expensive for the neighborhood kids to use. She didn't do anything to promote extended hours, etc. for Transit until the last budget before her re-election bid. She is a stooge for her clique of insider/supporters, and their agendas, and lied to us about how she'd run her office, and what she'd do. She's just a puppet for Bike Athens and Grow Green. <BR/><BR/>I've gotten old enough now that I don't just vote for candidates on the issues. I don't believe any of them when they say where they stand after John Barrow turned into a right wing despot, and sold out his liberal supporters. I vote based on the access I think I'll have to the candidate/official, and the extent to which they'll treat my issues and me with respect.<BR/><BR/>The fact that Heidi and Pat and Larry dearest didn't invite even ONE member of the poorest of the poor, or ANY of the activists she knows are working on issues like transit, child care, homelessness, mental health and addiction shows that all they want to accomplish with PPA is a cluster f..k. They are going to blame the poor ad nauseum, as always, and the Chamber and UGA will sit right there on their checkbooks, and continue to exploit the 28.6 percent of Athenians that they're abusing to their own benefit.<BR/>And don't even get me started on the social service structure, which is no more and no less than a racket. All those supposed do-gooder orgs are just more people standing around (like predatory lenders, buy here pay here car salesmen, etc.)waiting to make their chunk of the tax dollars that are supposed to go to the poor.<BR/><BR/>Everyone at that table (PPA) is stakeholders, alright. They have a huge vested interest in keeping the poor poor in Athens. And we who have survived in spite of the system are not fooled by their talk, their staff, their website. We want them to show us the money.<BR/>Period. And I'll believe it when I see it. I notice the recommendations/results aren't expected until after the election. So she's going to run on the claim that they'll eventually make some recommendations.<BR/><BR/>One thing I must say, now that 750 folks showed up, there is a huge light being shone on the procedings. So everyone will know, and notice when the PPA comes up with every idea BUT living wages. When PPA holds the poor responsible for not attending our lousy schools... when PPA recommends funding the same crooks (EADC springs to mind, huge budget, no help at all to real poor people), people will notice. So their little public relations exercise may just backfire on them and force them to do more than sit around talking about it for a year.<BR/><BR/>We can hope, anyway. And you know, the fact that she hasn't ever asked me to support her is very telling. At least Tom asks for your vote, and doesn't just assume he'll get it. <BR/><BR/>Please don't be fooled by Heidi's election year demeanor. She's making 45K a year to represent us, and as far as I'm concerned, she has let us down at every opportunity.<BR/><BR/>I am actually afraid to sign this, so I won't. But I'm not the only person who holds these opinions of Heidi. There are lots of us who are dreading holding our collective noses and voting for her. What a disappointment she's been.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1154966434093572922006-08-07T12:00:00.000-04:002006-08-07T12:00:00.000-04:00A few points of reponse from the ACC Public Inform...A few points of reponse from the ACC Public Information Office, which oversees cable issues:<BR/><BR/>1) <B><I>Competition:</B></I> ACC’s cable regulatory authority is limited by Federal regulations in many ways. A common misconception is that ACC confers a monopoly to one cable provider. This is not true. The Athens-Clarke County Cable Ordinance states, “a grant of authority to operate and provide cable in Athens-Clarke County…shall not be exclusive.” No other provider has submitted an application for the service area covered by Charter.<BR/><BR/>2) <B><I>Internet:</B></I> Non-cable services such as Internet service are not under ACC’s authority to regulate. The FCC, federal courts, and the U.S. Supreme Court have all upheld previous decisions to deny local authority over non-cable services. However, if you experience continued Internet problems that Charter doesn't resolve, let us know anyway (see 'Problems' below), as we still can bring issues to their attention.<BR/><BR/>3) <B><I>Local programming:</B></I> Channel 23 on Charter offers leased access programming with a local focus. Although the channel is operated by Charter, the ACC Public Information Office is currently working with them on an information packet for citizens who want to air their own leased access programs, whether in music, arts, news, commentary, or other areas.<BR/><BR/>4) <B><I>Problems:</B></I> If you have problems with Charter, call their Customer Service Center (1-888-GET-CHARTER) first. If that fails to resolve the issue or you run into additional difficulties, visit <A HREF="http://www.acccable.com" REL="nofollow">www.acccable.com</A>, e-mail <A HREF="info@athensclarkecounty.com" REL="nofollow">info@athensclarkecounty.com</A> or call 706-613-3795 for bringing complaints to the ACC Public Information Office for further assistance.<BR/><BR/>There is more information about cable issues on acccable.com, which will be updated as other questions and issues arise. The leased access information packet and an online complaint form will also be available on this site soon. Any other questions can be directed to the ACC Public Information Office as noted above.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1154964099812919552006-08-07T11:21:00.000-04:002006-08-07T11:21:00.000-04:00I do think it ironic when people claim that Heidi ...I do think it ironic when people claim that Heidi tries to control too much when you consider who she beat.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1154959044320320982006-08-07T09:57:00.000-04:002006-08-07T09:57:00.000-04:00In fact, let's put the smoking ban and the definit...<I>In fact, let's put the smoking ban and the definition of family thing on the ballot as a referendum - both will pass with more than 70% of the vote.</I><BR/><BR/>Can we pause a minute here and agree in civil fashion that a huge majority being in favor of something does not necessarily make it right?hillaryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11115290007190070450noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1154954521396473582006-08-07T08:42:00.000-04:002006-08-07T08:42:00.000-04:00No lover of Charter am I...as they are the main re...No lover of Charter am I...as they are the main reason behind our switch to DirecTV (which I second the love for), but we signed up for Charter's cable modem service a few years ago because Bellsouth's DSL didn't extend into the W-N-T-R-V at the time.<BR/><BR/>Never had problem number one with it. No significant unexplained outages. No billing problems. Maybe we're lucky but I wanted to throw that out there.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1154928177939273662006-08-07T01:22:00.000-04:002006-08-07T01:22:00.000-04:00Spoken like a true spoiled child with all the veno...Spoken like a true spoiled child with all the venom and without a shred of understanding of the history or facts of any of the issues.<BR/><BR/>Be as pissed off at Heidi as you want - it's your right to be wrong.<BR/><BR/>Heidi did not initiate the smoking ban and cast only one vote on that issue - the vote that attempted to postpone the 24-hour ban by trying to effect a compromise with the "11 o'clock" thing.<BR/><BR/>Heidi does not get any credit for the definition of family stuff, either. That ordinance has been in place since sometime before 1990. She cast no vote on any of those issues but she allowed the commissioners the freedom to do what they were elected to do.<BR/><BR/>Heidi does get credit for attempting to stick with the bicycle master plan that was adopted sometime a few years before she took office. The Georgia Department of Transportation's own policy statements encourage exactly the kind of bike accomodations that we've been seeing - finally!<BR/><BR/>Heidi can take credit for doing exactly what she promised. She promised to let the commissioners debate and vote on issues that their constituents wanted. She has never tried to take the heavy-handed approach of the previous administration by refusing to allow items on the agenda just because she did not personally want to have them pass. <BR/><BR/>In fact, let's put the smoking ban and the definition of family thing on the ballot as a referendum - both will pass with more than 70% of the vote.<BR/><BR/>So, go ahead and rant and rave and try to lay all your gripes and bitches at Heidi's feet if that makes you feel better. You'll be wrong and look pretty stupid but, that is also your right as a citizen and a voter.<BR/><BR/>Or, you could choose to actually examine the issues and the history of those issues objectively but, that is too much trouble, I guess. Besides, it's so much easier just to pitch a hissy-fit and try to find a scape goat.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1154919757347278982006-08-06T23:02:00.000-04:002006-08-06T23:02:00.000-04:00While the addendum regarding Heidi was good props ...While the addendum regarding Heidi was good props for her - I'm not sure this is any different than her entire story. She is for nanny government. I'll tell you where you can smoke, if you can smoke, and I'll tell you who can live in your house. I'd love to tell you which roads you cannot drive your car on (bikes would be much better, you know) - just give me a chance. And I'll also help you get your cable fixed. <BR/><BR/>Who knew that a nanny could do so much? She needs a sit com.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1154833459102980042006-08-05T23:04:00.000-04:002006-08-05T23:04:00.000-04:00Yes - when you go to take the Bar, they will run c...Yes - when you go to take the Bar, they will run credit checks on you as well as make you explain any outstanding debts you have.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1154831678183150312006-08-05T22:34:00.000-04:002006-08-05T22:34:00.000-04:00Anonymous said... DSL through Bellsouth is pret...Anonymous said...<BR/><BR/> DSL through Bellsouth is pretty nice - plus DishTV (with Sirrius Radio) is even better. Chater hasn't had a dime from me since Dec. 2000. <BR/><BR/>Ditto! I got tired of paying late fees when they applied my payments to the wrong account and required me to prove to them that I had paid. I was doing their work for them and getting nothing but shit back from them.<BR/>My DishNetwork also has a much better picture than I was getting with cable.<BR/><BR/>Vote with your wallet and your feet!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1154827483052406062006-08-05T21:24:00.000-04:002006-08-05T21:24:00.000-04:00DSL through Bellsouth is pretty nice - plus DishTV...DSL through Bellsouth is pretty nice - plus DishTV (with Sirrius Radio) is even better. Chater hasn't had a dime from me since Dec. 2000.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1154826404423638472006-08-05T21:06:00.000-04:002006-08-05T21:06:00.000-04:00CHUCK---How did the bar people know about the debt...CHUCK---How did the bar people know about the debt? Do they get your credit report?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15887184.post-1154814026042465502006-08-05T17:40:00.000-04:002006-08-05T17:40:00.000-04:00Charter once said that I owed money I did not owe,...Charter once said that I owed money I did not owe, and I had to just end up paying them in order to be allowed to sit for the Bar Exam. I second the call for competition in the cable marketplace in Athens. <BR/><BR/>(This is probably the first thing the hosts of this blog and I have agreed on?)<BR/><BR/>Chuck JonesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com