Feb 22, 2011
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We promise this is only a coincidence; any sense of the contrary is mistaken

The map above, from the (interesting and interactive) National Broadband Map, from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration and the FCC, shows where broadband Internet is available around the U.S. Paul Waldman from the American Prospect points out an interesting contradiction/coincidence:

You’ll note the irony that at the moment, Democrats are working to get broadband to every area of the country, yet the places where there are lots of Democrats already have it. Republicans aren’t favorably inclined, yet the places where there are lots of Republicans are drastically underserved. Welcome to American politics in the 21st century.

Yet again, another sign of people voting against their own economic interests.

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