Thursday, February 13, 2025

Broadband

2/13/2025
Hey, South Carolina! #DOGE 
Reparations James E. Clyburn, has been extremely Quiet! 
Hiding the Gold bars? We have a Ton of #Broadband Rural areas, like mine. We've had Broadband since end of 2020 and still can't find a provider. Questions for Clyburn. More for his daughter, whom is on the BOD(1997)of a billion dollar business now called, BEAD; Broadband Equity Access and Deployment. The unusable broadband.
FCC questions...no answers.
#judicialwatch has a F.O.I.A for Clyburn's friends and their 43 billion dollar broadband fairy tale.

[Judicial Watch filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Commerce for details of the failed “Internet for All” initiative led by then-Vice President Kamala Harris (Judicial Watch Inc. v U.S. Department of Commerce et al. (No. 1:25-cv-00071). The lawsuit was filed on January 10, 2025.

Assistant General Counsel Brian DiGiacomo, is also named in this suit, rejected Judicial Watch’s October 16, 2024, FOIA request to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, a component of Commerce, for records regarding from certain named officials concerning implementing President Biden’s Infrastructure Law “Internet for All,” including:

Alan Davidson, Assistant Secretary
April McClain-Delaney, Deputy Assistant Secretary
Andy Berke, Special Representative for Broadband
Sarah Morris, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary and
Deputy Administrator

Judicial Watch also requested records about the “Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment” (BEAD), a component of the “Internet for All” initiative.

On October 4, 2024, The Wall Street Journal editorial board published an article titled “The Harris Broadband Rollout Has Been a Fiasco,” in which it reported:

The 2021 infrastructure law includes $42.5 billion for states to expand broadband to “unserved,” mostly rural, communities.
Three years later ground hasn't been broken on a single project...[by JW link...Internet for all project]

Which ground was broken in Rural areas of the Lowcountry, Representative Clyburn district 6, and now Representative NancyMace district 1 in South Carolina. Foreign speaking; Russian and Spainish people, used track hoes, dug up property and ran fiber optics in October of 2020. No one will provide service on my street and many others. I've reported this to SC Governor McMasters office and to the FCC. I spoke to a broadband information center, they had me fraudulently listed with AT&T. Not true. I've had zero Internet service, since 2020. I'm waiting for broadband using only cell phone data. My father, Lt. Col John T. Stevens Jr., helped develop fiber optics, while in the Air Force. Maryland ran fiber optics for home service in 2012, it didn't work on my parents home. In Sumter, SC, my grandparents home off of Alice Drive and Reynolds Road ran fiber optics sometime after this. Yet, it was still linked to cable and home phone? We have a "Yuge" mystery for JW and @DOGECommittee concerning the Broadband history.

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