tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6824345661289105799.post9182783945907251907..comments2023-11-03T08:36:09.683-05:00Comments on Brooks Wilson's Economics Blog: None of Their BusinessBrooks M. Wilsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17097849558228531431noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6824345661289105799.post-65542798376991484172010-04-28T06:46:43.283-05:002010-04-28T06:46:43.283-05:00Until I got the internet at the surprising age of ...Until I got the internet at the surprising age of 27,(Yes, 27: Which is also when I got my first computer)I didn't even read the news. Any news I heard about came about by word of mouth from my parents or friends. Even the 9/11 attacks were told to me by my friends. However, since I get the internet online now, I read the news occasionally and see things I never would have seen otherwise. If the news organizations required subscriptions, I would probably just go without the news again. This is just the way I am.<br />So, what the Congress and the different news organizations need to realize is that if they leave online news alone, they are actually doing more of a service to the people of the United States and less of a disservice to the United States of America.Janet Freinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6824345661289105799.post-12213796158884735642009-12-09T00:08:40.046-06:002009-12-09T00:08:40.046-06:00From what i have heard is that more people would r...From what i have heard is that more people would rather read the facts online than listen to a newscasters ophinion..or at least thats my parents logicZack Tylernoreply@blogger.com