He is coming to join us on Thursday and it's a great signing. |
He served his stockholders well and the American public poorly. |
I don't prejudge this administration. I don't assume they are going to be worse [about protecting consumer interests]. If we can convince Republicans to be pro-competitive, then we can make some real progress here. |
I firmly believe people are overpaying for local telephone service by $8 billion to $15 billion. |
I have got to know Paul over the past year or two from trying to pinch his players on loan. |
I have no doubt the number has grown, |
I think it's nice. I've wanted all my life to see this happen. I remember people telling me when I was little I might live long enough to see it happen. And now I'm seeing it. |
If Nathan keeps playing to that level he can look forward to a very bright future in the game. He is already a real handful. |
If you were a business, you'd find people who would offer you service, ... if you look nationwide, there's virtually none anyplace. |
In a competitive industry, people would have competed away the excess profits. |
In the fourth quarter, we were able to really establish Pat down low, which gave Ryan a couple of good looks. Ryan is a good shooter and has been hot for us all season, and he put a couple of daggers in them with those two 3s. The seniors all got extensive minutes and made positive contributions, and that's what you like to see on Senior Night. |
It is critical for people to organize and react against the abuse of market power. This is a political reaction, as clear evidence that the economic market is not working. Whenever you have to discipline an economic power, it's a demonstration of the failure of market forces. |
It was my decision to let Nicky go. I need players who are prepared to fight for us and I didn't feel he was the right man in this situation. |
It will kill competition, and it will also kill the incentive to innovate. Essentially, what these phone companies will do is start to pick and choose who wins in this market. |
It's a major public policy problem, ... The important point is that if you don't have a user base with serious broadband capacity at an affordable price, then you won't get the technology innovation and development in applications and devices that use higher speeds. That's why all the development has gone overseas and we limp along here. |