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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3470901" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>No one's blaming anybody but rather are</p><p>throwing up a warning flag to those contractors who like X believes that the whole world is one great big metropolitan area. The collapse of the XG network will begin out in the rural areas as it continues to revenue starve rural contractors in an effort to avoid losing money. By doing so they are putting the economic interests of metro contractors like yourself needlessly in jeopardy .</p><p>While they have succeeded in totally subjugating rural contractors to their absolute will and power nevertheless when that contractor's little S-corp bank account hits zero he will at that point have no reason to continue because he will have nothing left to lose.</p><p>The population of the county that adjoins mine which my station covers has a population that is more than one third lower that it was in 1950 </p><p>Whereas for you metro guys it's a growth game . For the guys out in the rural areas.....it's an attrition game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3470901, member: 58386"] No one's blaming anybody but rather are throwing up a warning flag to those contractors who like X believes that the whole world is one great big metropolitan area. The collapse of the XG network will begin out in the rural areas as it continues to revenue starve rural contractors in an effort to avoid losing money. By doing so they are putting the economic interests of metro contractors like yourself needlessly in jeopardy . While they have succeeded in totally subjugating rural contractors to their absolute will and power nevertheless when that contractor's little S-corp bank account hits zero he will at that point have no reason to continue because he will have nothing left to lose. The population of the county that adjoins mine which my station covers has a population that is more than one third lower that it was in 1950 Whereas for you metro guys it's a growth game . For the guys out in the rural areas.....it's an attrition game. [/QUOTE]
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