Bernie Sanders: The Cable Bill Is Too Damn High

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WASHINGTON -- Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) sent a letter on Friday accusing big cable companies of using monopoly powers to muscle consumers into paying higher prices.

In the letter, addressed to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler, Sanders and Warren wrote that mega-mergers have left over 60 percent of Americans with no choice whatsoever when it comes to their cable and Internet providers. This state of things, they wrote, makes it possible for companies to jack up prices without losing customers to competition. Sens. Al Franken (D-Minn.) and Ed Markey (D-Mass.) also signed the letter.

"As the telecommunications industry becomes increasingly concentrated, this lack of choice has resulted in huge price increases and often poor service for consumers," the senators wrote. "There are now de facto telecommunications monopolies throughout the United States."

The letter noted that a new merger between Time Warner Cable and Charter Communications would only exacerbate the problem, saying that recent Time Warner price increases suggest the cable giant is already insulated from normal market pressures. Modem rental charges for Time Warner have jumped 203 percent since they were introduced in 2012, according to the letter. The FCC has the power to block the TWC-Charter deal.

"Given the lack of incentive for companies to provide better quality service and competitive prices, it is no surprise that individuals rank cable and Internet providers last in customer satisfaction when compared to other companies in other industries," the senators wrote.

Sanders and his colleagues asked for the FCC to publish a host of cable and broadband pricing data, so consumers could see how much they pay compared to customers in other areas. They asked the FCC to provide average prices for each state and each cable provider, and also asked the agency to publicize the average prices in urban areas compared to those in rural markets.

Read the full letter here.

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I totally agree with Bernie and Elizabeth. I hate cable companies. I've always hated cable companies. I always feel so unclean - and stupid - when I receive the monthly cable bill. I wouldn't feel that way if there was more competition and I had more options for cable service. I pay to watch that shit - then they bombard me with those insulting fucking commercials. They are very clever how they bundle their channels so you can't just subscribe to only the channels you want. Then, to add insult to injury, I am bombarded with endless fucking cable company commercials for TV, Internet, phone and home security bundling. They are legalized mafia. I hate cable companies.
 
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Although I applaud Bernie and Elizabeth - I know I'll never live long enough to see this cable price gouging mess cleaned up.
 
Who has time to watch cable anyways? I am lucky if I even bother to turn the t.v. on 2 or 3 hours a week
 
Although I applaud Bernie and Elizabeth - I know I'll never live long enough to see this cable price gouging mess cleaned up.

Good for you. I'm retired and have a lot of free time.
How come you don't go fishing or hunting ? Why you wasting it watching television?

You are an Indian after all....

Got plenty of venison and elk. I don't fish much anymore.
I never had elk before, I love vension.
 
Although I applaud Bernie and Elizabeth - I know I'll never live long enough to see this cable price gouging mess cleaned up.

Good for you. I'm retired and have a lot of free time.
How come you don't go fishing or hunting ? Why you wasting it watching television?

You are an Indian after all....

Got plenty of venison and elk. I don't fish much anymore.
I never had elk before, I love vension.

Yes, I also love venison - especially coated in flour, salt, pepper, garlic powder - and fried in a cast iron skillet. Then make a big skillet full of gravy to pour over mashed or baked potatoes. However, I like elk even better. Elk is my favorite red meat.
 
I know you have thought of Satellite TV and Internet! Any reason you didn't subscribe to the cheaper "DISH" provider?
 
Although I applaud Bernie and Elizabeth - I know I'll never live long enough to see this cable price gouging mess cleaned up.

Good for you. I'm retired and have a lot of free time.
How come you don't go fishing or hunting ? Why you wasting it watching television?

You are an Indian after all....

Got plenty of venison and elk. I don't fish much anymore.
I never had elk before, I love vension.

Yes, I also love venison - especially coated in flour, salt, pepper, garlic powder - and fried in a cast iron skillet. Then make a big skillet full of gravy to pour over mashed or baked potatoes. However, I like elk even better. Elk is my favorite red meat.
wow you just got me hungry, talk about a mental description.

Now I am going to have to try Elk, it's as lean as vension, correct?
 
I know you have thought of Satellite TV and Internet! Any reason you didn't subscribe to the cheaper "DISH" provider?

Yes, because some of my neighbors have DISH and Direct TV and they don't seem too happy with them. In the old days I had a 13 foot dish and the picture was EXCELLENT. The price was also reasonable - until they figured out how to gouge on dish. I like cable because it seems the most reliable. They are all gouging.
 
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Good for you. I'm retired and have a lot of free time.
How come you don't go fishing or hunting ? Why you wasting it watching television?

You are an Indian after all....

Got plenty of venison and elk. I don't fish much anymore.
I never had elk before, I love vension.

Yes, I also love venison - especially coated in flour, salt, pepper, garlic powder - and fried in a cast iron skillet. Then make a big skillet full of gravy to pour over mashed or baked potatoes. However, I like elk even better. Elk is my favorite red meat.
wow you just got me hungry, talk about a mental description.

Now I am going to have to try Elk, it's as lean as vension, correct?

Correct.
 
I know you have thought of Satellite TV and Internet! Any reason you didn't subscribe to the cheaper "DISH" provider?

Yes, because some of my neighbors have DISH and Direct TV and they don't seem too happy with them. In the old days I had a 13 foot dish and the picture was EXCELLENT. The price was also reasonable - until they figured out how to gouge on dish. I like cable because it seems the most reliable. They are all gouging.

I don't have cable TV OR DISH. If I want to see a movie I go to Red Box and rent one . For news,sports and other entertainment I use XM radio.
I feel great about that!
 
I know you have thought of Satellite TV and Internet! Any reason you didn't subscribe to the cheaper "DISH" provider?

Yes, because some of my neighbors have DISH and Direct TV and they don't seem too happy with them. In the old days I had a 13 foot dish and the picture was EXCELLENT. The price was also reasonable - until they figured out how to gouge on dish. I like cable because it seems the most reliable. They are all gouging.

I don't have cable TV OR DISH. If I want to see a movie I go to Red Box and rent one . For news,sports and other entertainment I use XM radio.
I feel great about that!

I understand, but I appreciate the convenience of instant TV when I want. I just don't like feeling like I'm buying a used car each month from some shyster in alligator shoes.
 

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