Since the government is buying, the companies doing the business will make out big time.
Money, of course, is the reason local governments have not bought more land.
It's not like they can force those governments to buy a certain amount.
The government may buy a bigger reserve next year, he said.
The Government could either buy the time at half price, or require the networks to make it available.
The government bought his collection of 5,712 plates for $25,000, rather than the much higher $125,000 he asked.
The government bought factories that were not being used, and spent money making them new again.
Lastly, the government can buy the service on the free market.
Eventually he threatened to sell the land on the open market if the federal government would not buy it.
Since then the government has become dependent on dollars to buy everything from oil to food and medical supplies.