In a perfect world, everyone should be a licensed, "college" educated WITH a degree, advanced life support provider. But put into perspective where how often you actually NEED an ALS. Not many providers will want to use their education hauling cheese or normal run of the mill BLS. Then again, you won't really know if you need ALS or not, unless ALS assesses the patient.
Where I live, I'm not extremely rural, but I am far from "the city". All that is around me, is volunteer BLS services that if dispatched, it is hit or miss on them responding, let alone a competent crew. Why volunteer BLS you might ask? Because there is no funding, for a service that is rarely needed. If you put up a paid staff, they would have to expand their coverage area greatly to justify their existence by actually running calls. To do this, you would have to do away with volunteer services all over the area, which would be a mess all on it's on.
Anyway, I don't even have an ALS service covered in my area, but that's another story why they aren't around.
PA, where I live, is adopting the AEMT. Doing away with FR is a good start in the right direction. I am all for this, for the time being. Not sure how it will work out. Maybe paramedics will be forced into more education and training and be allowed more responsibilities. I sure hope so.
As for this bickering. EMT-I is not an easy course from what I seen. Some of those people work really hard for where they are. Why don't you pull your head from your ass and support your fellow providers, regardless of their level of training. Stop insulting people, and use your so called knowledge and put it to good.