An article in the New York Post on 2-17-13 added the following
information about this program. I have rephrased much of the information taking away the pro Obama rhetoric that gives him credit for cutting back the program.
The writer makes it clear others started the program and got out of hand through no fault of Obama; It said hordes of critics attacked the
president in 2012 for giving
away free cellphones to the poor, with the tab covered by fees on every
cell and land-line user in the country. The federal
program is a perfect example of a government program run a muck, and a $2.2 billion lesson in what happens
when
Washington’s good intentions go bad. The feds created the Lifeline
program in 1984 to provide landlines (and thus a connection of last
resort to emergency services, job prospects and family members) in even
the poorest homes.
Under Bill Clinton, the program was expanded, and in 2008 — at the
behest of wireless carriers and on George W. Bush’s watch — the feds
started offering free cellphones, too. The only requirement was that
recipients be on Medicaid, food stamps or another state or federal
welfare program. All those minutes added up: Last year, the
government funneled $2.2 billion to the phone cartels to cover the cost
of Lifeline. But the feds never required proof from cell carriers that their millions of
Lifeline users were truly needy.
No surprise, the program has nearly
tripled in cost since 2008. Only last year did the
FCC last force carriers to verify that Lifeline users needed
aid after it found the program was riddled with "fraud and waste".
Some
41% of
Lifeline cell subscribers failed to show that they were eligible, which
means the FCC will be cutting the Lifeline rolls and the cost of the
program. It’s easy to see why people want free cell phones. But it’s
also clear why the big carriers were eager for their business. With so
many Americans having cells carriers have a hard time finding new
clients that actually pay their bills, this has been an easy way to drum up new business. By having the
government cover the costs for millions of new customers
the real face of corporate welfare is exposed. A lifeline that was supposed to help
poor
Americans now helps companies like Sprint and AT&T.
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It should be
added that this the government loves this because it garners votes for those in power at the same time that it makes the economy appear better and stronger then
it really is.
I have no information concerning the line, "Only last year did the
FCC last force carriers to verify that Lifeline users needed
aid after it found the program was riddled with fraud and waste." I do not know what this means. Did orders go out to tighten verification guideline early or very late in the year, and if they even did, what are the details? To view my previous post on what is known as the Obamaphone go to;
http://brucewilds.blogspot.com/2012/09/obama-phone-no-it-is-not-myth.html
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