My problem with the new pricing isnt' the prices themselves, it's the 'blowing happy smoke up your ass' way they're promoting it.
Costs and things increase, that's the nature of things, and when you've got a bunch of 'content providers' involved, it gets kind of messy, also.
Netflix could have been upfront and said that these kind of changes are needed because of costs and negotiations with the content owners (and I think a lot of people would have respected that), instead, they plate it as a 'happy happy, joy joy' kind of benefit that'll save us all money (despite the fact that, for most, the cost will go up).
I understand wanting to put a positive spin on things, but this one is unambiguously disingenuous.
Also, if they're going to break out streaming only as a stand alone service, instead of the additional feature it used to be, they should make a better effort at improving the amount of content in the streaming library (and have more constent rules and / or communications about how and why things go in and out of it).