1. Most people are not proactive. They won't do something about the problem until it's too late, then find someone else to blame.
2. At last check, the government ran out of funding for the $40 vouchers to get DTV boxes. The cards they did hand out expired Dec 31, 2008.
3. Those boxes, in nearly every case, are not indeed FREE. $40 makes a great down payment, but many stores are gouging the prices up to $60+, with the consumer, of course, paying the difference. There might actually be a few folks who were bankrupted with Christmas purchases/job loss/foreclosure who just didn't have the extra $$$ to spare. Or maybe it's the lower-income people who can't afford cable, anyway.
Also of note, the City of Dallas had a 'throw away your analog TV' event a couple of weeks back at Reunion Arena. I assume there was no charge for disposal. Now Mesquite's doing one, but wanting YOU to pay $10 each for THEM to dispose of your set. Last time I checked, my 1988 GE 25" color console and my 1996 off-brand 19" color set were working just fine, and will continue to work with an HD box...why the hell would I want to trash either? I don't have $400+ laying around to do a "proper" upgrade, and damned if I'm going to pay for cable when I'm seldom home to watch it.
I will, however, take donations.
