Sunday, October 3, 2010

Who Has Slept With Traci Bingham

general tuition fees - now also in Switzerland

not see anyone who wants to be

In Germany, they are already in Switzerland, it seems only be a matter of time. He speaks of the "general license fee". Behind shameless forced happiness lies with national television and, consequently, their costs, even from those who do not stop that either the TV viewing oppose completely or have found one of the holes to consume only free television. For the sake of simplicity, each household must be simple - pay, bringing the final Ladies and gentlemen, the anläuten on behalf of the sender in the best Stasi-style with the people to ask if you own a television, probably soon on - TV or not Labour Office shall find. For this question is also in Switzerland, where the National Council and Federal Council voted accordingly, now obsolete.

It is an obvious injustice to ask people to self-fund, called the no TV you own, those who, under any circumstances, the state television can benefit from it, must nevertheless pay.

goods (ie to contract, that a monopolist of necessary for everyday services that may prevent anyone else) the license fee before the general obligation to pay a perverse inverted to contract to the detriment of the individual, this blatant injustice now exacerbated.

The general license fee is symbolic of the turmoil of redistribution and bureaucracy, for it is in the state already long been customary to pay for innumerable that lands on the turmoil of the administration at corners, you do not know or never could take advantage. Now pay TV households for non-pay-TV State is thus ultimately only can be seen, be of what is already a common practice for decades. The only good thing about it: everyone can see (and understand with a little common sense, even), what remains of the sense of justice in the levying and spending of the money left over when you take the redistribution of the veil of confusion.

But such concerns are in a time of increasing (and therefore mostly private toll-free, and pay-tv is still based on a contract and any unilateral coercive) alternatives and decreasing rates of the formerly dominant state broadcaster little. Fewer viewers, weak program and thus less advertising revenue taste of the chronically inefficient and questionable quality, the viewer seems less and less low-reach stations.

So we decided instead to make the program more attractive or about to operate more efficiently, anywhere easy to expand the number of forced payers. They reason that though with flimsy arguments and traditional - objective reporting can only guarantee of public broadcasting, high-quality television is a merit good, which would provide the market does not, therefore, why one should help out. Recently, also popular in the field out, that was due to progress in the technology sector, state television easier than ever available and the general charges penalty was fair, therefore - a delicate argument, and the difficulty of ARD to withdraw ZDF, SRG, ORF that is followed by the difficulty of her post-fee cross-arm . escape

Or it is very obscure, estimated that all some of the democratic action of the state television had, because this is a third effect of which - as viewed in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung "in connection with the then upcoming general obligation to pay fees: ; "In addition, almost all the radio and would Television use, and the other benefited indirectly from the role that radio and television played in a democracy. " exclude

And since saving and state human memory by side, we simply decide the ever increasing cost of the transmitter with rising costs for the consumer to meet recently even non-users.

disappointing thing is that just as Switzerland, supposedly liberal country in the direction of general fees and forced dare follow the bad example of Germany. And although the Swiss State TV apparently (lt NZZ) even economically very good position. One might interpret the decision, a general penalty fees rather than pre-emptive safety measure to be able to leave the bureaucracy to continue to grow safely.

The surprise is that of all of Austria, known to be good at imitating Germany in terms of government growth, so now might be the last (in German) Bastion, where it - in theory - be possible to watch TV, without paying state TV to be allowed. But that should be given the developments in the two model countries only a matter of time and only due to the inertia of the legislature. Time to buy a TV?
http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/schweiz/nationalrat_radio_fernsehen_gebuehren_1.7753698.html

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