This is in rural Pennsylvania, but I'm posting it as a follow up to a piece I posted a couple of days again.
I understand the folks who want to limit government involvement, but saying, "The market will provide," isn't always realistic.
The market provides when the market can make money and the market isn't going to make money in rural Missouri.
Not everyone has a retired telecommunications manager living in the neighborhood, so we can either get the government involved or let rural Missouri fall farther and farther behind.
I don't want to see rural Missouri left in the 20th Century, but that's just me.