Aaron Thomas wrote to All <=-
PBS lost their funding, but they're still broadcasting just fine.
Did they ever need our money in the first place?
Short term: They will cut back on the exhorbitant salaries, but they
will resist getting rid of their DEI hires. They may even try to play
the good shows more often - not that anyone is listening to PBS anymore anyway.
On top of that, media viewing on TV has dropped and continues to drop.
I give PBS a year, maybe 2, before they declare bankruptsy. They certainly won't last until the end of Trump's term.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
My 8 year old is "tired of the racist crap." I like PBS enough to watch the extra channels they have (with cooking shows, travel shows, etc)
but I'll never forget Elmo giving a lecture about police brutality, and
I won't miss PBS one bit when I see the puppets sitting out on the
curb.
To me it seems like most people are watching Instagram/TikTok videos
more than TV. (I still watch TV but I'm a weird guy.)
I used to always see the ad that says "This show was made possible from contributions from viewers like you," and now I know what it really
meant: "Made possible with squandered tax dollars from taxpayers like you."
To me it seems like most people are watching Instagram/TikTok videos more than TV. (I still watch TV but I'm a weird guy.)
I haven't watched TV in years now. The number of shows that I cared
about got smaller and smaller as they either went off the air, or went Woke.
The "viewers like you" probably only accounted for 50% of their operating budget. And that would have been decades ago when they played shows that people wanted to watch.
It was obvious that if the local PBS was an actual, non-subsidized broadcaster they would quickly go out of business.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
That's something you and I have in common. I used to like certain shows too until they became woke. Jeopardy & The Price Is Right, for
examples. I used to listen to mainstream heavy metal too, until the
birth of wokeism ruined it for me.
They should live up to their name and literally open the broadcasting
to the public. I'd like to say a few things on it. I bet that after
you, me, joe, and greg pass the mic around a few times, people would
start to appreciate PBS once again.
It was obvious that if the local PBS was an actual, non-subsidized broadcaster they would quickly go out of business.
Surely some "good samaritan" like the Soros Foundation will pick up the tab.
Surely some "good samaritan" like the Soros Foundation will pick up t tab.
But that money source isn't bottomless. Look at all the money they currently spend to keep the Propaganda Ministry... er.. Media afloat.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
I assume that they're pretty well-stocked with our money already from
all the shenanigans during Biden's administration (Build Back Better, American Rescue Plan, etc.)
I assume that they're pretty well-stocked with our money already from all the shenanigans during Biden's administration (Build Back Better, American Rescue Plan, etc.)
Those were money laundering operations. $5 million goes to BBB, which funnels $2 million immediately back to the Biden Crime Family and the
rest goes to anti-American stuff.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
That's what I mean though; they must have stashed a lot of it
somewhere. It's too much money to just blow on just ice cream, cocaine, terrorism, and bribery. Someone is still paying the federal judges, jurors, and prosecutors, and of course Miss Ketanji.
jurors, and prosecutors, and of course Miss Ketanji.
The Elitists have a lot stashed away.
But the purpose of the NGOs was to funnel (i.e. launder) tax dollars. They had no incentive to hang on to some of it. They were probably told to never hang on to any of it and dispurse it as quickly as possible.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
Things were probably "looking up" for idiots during the Biden administration. They never saw Trump coming, and they thought the TV
was going to protect their "jobs" at the transgender comic book
factory. ;)
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