Davidlpf
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It's already helped in California. How else can you explain Jerry Brown and Barbara Boxer being ahead in the polls?![]()
Californians don't want their state ran into the ground like ebay nearly was.
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It's already helped in California. How else can you explain Jerry Brown and Barbara Boxer being ahead in the polls?![]()
Californians don't want their state ran into the ground like ebay nearly was.
It's too bad Mr. Rogers is dead.
Last time this came up he went to Congress and made them cry.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2883185966575573317#
1. The Lewinsky affair was recognized as serious very quickly. IIRC it made the mainstream newspapers about four days after the Drudge Report came up with it. You may have forgotten, but the story was actually broken by Newsweek reporter Michael Isikoff, but spiked by the editors over there. It was the biggest topic the following week on This Week with David Brinkley, and led 60 Minutes. It was a continuing saga all year long as the story came out in bits and pieces.
LOL! California is already more broke than ebay ever could have been ... in large part due to Jerry Brown giving unions power they'd never had before he came along.
What list? None of those people holds public office, so we can't vote them out.
Your posts will be more persuasive if you make them at least minimally coherent.
Speaking of Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown...anyone see her new add where she opines about wanting California to be like it was in 1980 when her and her husband moved there, and when anything was possible...1980 when JERRY BROWN was GOVERNOR.
Classic.
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Jerry Brown took Whitman's quip and ran with it.
But won't you agree that what Schiller is advocating needs to be stopped? Remember, this isn't just about the cost of NPR, PBS, CPB, relative to our overall economic situation. It's about who controls the media and the information that voters/public use to make decisions. Part of the reason we've gotten into the mess we are now in is that the leftist mainstream media have controlled that media and abused their responsibility to be impartial journalists. Now we want non-impartial government funded government media to replace it? I think that needs to be stopped. And one place to start is by defunding Schiller's power base.
But won't you agree that what Schiller is advocating needs to be stopped? Remember, this isn't just about the cost of NPR, PBS, CPB, relative to our overall economic situation. It's about who controls the media and the information that voters/public use to make decisions. Part of the reason we've gotten into the mess we are now in is that the leftist mainstream media have controlled that media and abused their responsibility to be impartial journalists. Now we want non-impartial government funded government media to replace it? I think that needs to be stopped. And one place to start is by defunding Schiller's power base.
Maybe I don't want to let them use MY airwaves without something in return. It is in fact my airwaves they are using. They have no right to simply use it without giving me something in return...given that after all the airwaves belong to the people.Maybe they don't want to afford it. Maybe they don't want to be forced, under penalty of jail, to financially support viewpoints opposed to their own, which is a disgusting thing in a free society.
You assume the attitude of NPR represents The People, whatever that means. That we're even discussing the possibility of de-funding PBS shows how much in error this assumption of yours might be.
what are the "liberal" programs on PBS and NPR? I listen and watch these stations often and there really aren't very many political shows at all, and then, those shows are rather informative and not editorial.
Being that local public broadcasters are mostly funded by individual donations (Some people may have noticed those occasional irritating fund drives.), it seems to me that the people's interests are being fairly well represented on a level far more direct than most government processes can claim.