State Offers Free Tablets for Low-Income Marylanders with Disabilities

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Title: State Offers Free Tablets for Low-Income Marylanders with Disabilities

Date: 09-12-2016 11:33 AM

Summary: Md. is now accepting applications for no-cost tablets through the Maryland Accessible Telecommunications (MAT) program.

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GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
ok then what :shrug:

free FiOS or Comcast Cable ?


or are the disabled expected to travel to Panara's for Free Wifi ?
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
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Already am. Have been, for decades. You have too, of course. :razz:

Right, but I don't want to pay for it.

And let's get real: if this were a Democrat giving away "free" iPads to welfare cheats with "disabilities", you'd be having a fit. Since it's a Republican - note that I didn't say "conservative" - it's suddenly a-ok.
 

Gilligan

#*! boat!
PREMO Member
And let's get real: if this were a Democrat giving away "free" iPads to welfare cheats with "disabilities", you'd be having a fit. Since it's a Republican - note that I didn't say "conservative" - it's suddenly a-ok.

No, you are wrong. I simply recognize that the MAT program has been around since the 90s and was established for reasons I don't have a problem with. That's all....pretty simple really. Been quite a few administrations come and gone over that time.
 

SamSpade

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PREMO Member
???

According to the article, it's aimed specifically at a group of disabled persons who through their disability are unable to use something as simple as a telephone.

A tablet configured with Wi-Fi and software and voila! They now have the equivalent of a telephone.

I don't see how it's the same as giving away Obamaphones.
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
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???

According to the article, it's aimed specifically at a group of disabled persons who through their disability are unable to use something as simple as a telephone.

A tablet configured with Wi-Fi and software and voila! They now have the equivalent of a telephone.

I don't see how it's the same as giving away Obamaphones.

It's a Hoganphone and the exact same thing.

How many illegitimate children do I have to pop out, and how big of a "disable" scam do I have to come up with to get a "free" tablet computer to go with my "free" cellphone?

If this were a private endeavor, I'd say great and good for them. I love community outreach and helping our neighbors. Since it's government, it will surely be rife with abuse. Absolutely, no doubt in my mind. It's not the providing disabled people with a communication device that I object to; it's the government paying for it with our tax dollars, along with what will surely be a lack of oversight, along with the impression of vote buying and pandering that is ALWAYS the impetus for government giving a certain segment of our population freebies and goodies that the rest of us have to, you know, work for and earn.

Again, if O'Malley had done this conservatives/Republicans would have lost their minds. Let's don't be hypocrites, please, and let's call things what they are.
 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
PREMO Member
It's a Hoganphone and the exact same thing.

How many illegitimate children do I have to pop out, and how big of a "disable" scam do I have to come up with to get a "free" tablet computer to go with my "free" cellphone?

The website says the program has been in place for at least ten years. So it's not as though Larry Hogan invented it.
Further, it states the specific conditions it is meant to address. As I understand it, Obamaphones were available to just about anyone.
These are offered to people with specific certified disabilities, such as blindness or deafness, along with a very few others. I can't see thousands of people lining up for them.

It is not offered to people just because they are poor.
 

TruthSayer

New Member
Again, if O'Malley had done this conservatives/Republicans would have lost their minds. Let's don't be hypocrites, please, and let's call things what they are.

Hoganphone LOL

Also this program started in 1997 according to the article about it. That in fact makes it an Omalley program, unless it was passed on the last days of the Erlich administration.
 

black dog

Free America
I do believe that all the High School kids in St Mary's that are involved in the STEM Program have free tablets from 9th grade on.
We have entire schools in Indiana that all the kids have free tablets.
Also a lot of poor sections in city's have free internet.
 

luvmygdaughters

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I don't have a problem helping the disabled. My husband works with them everyday. I do have a problem with the abuse that goes on with something that is promoted as being for the disadvantaged and disabled. As always, the ones who get away with it now will continue to do so, which in turn, will make it more difficult for those who really need it to get it.
 

black dog

Free America
I don't have a problem helping the disabled. My husband works with them everyday. I do have a problem with the abuse that goes on with something that is promoted as being for the disadvantaged and disabled. As always, the ones who get away with it now will continue to do so, which in turn, will make it more difficult for those who really need it to get it.

Why is it the taxpayers responsibly to take care of the disabled ?
How did we manage to get through the first 200 + - years with just the family, friends and the church taking care of the folks that couldn't or wouldn't take care of themselves.
 
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