If people want to listen to NPR, let them buy a dang tote-bag, but don't tax me to pay for Garisson Keilor's monotonous monologues. Thank you, House of Representatives, for taking the first, important steps in making government affordable. Meanwhile, I'll take advantage of radio paid for by another country's taxpayers: BBC via podcast, thank you very much.
If it passes the Senate, which it won't, then we can take all that savings and invest it in the implementing the new "no fly" zone in Libya.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many Billions we are about to flush down the toilet in Libya?
NPR is nothing compared to the U.S. war machine.
Thanks Republicans everywhere for taking on the "tough choices".
That looks like our boy Alex Baldwin, are we lucky not to fund the three anymore? Fox has hired former employee, Juan Williams, full time after his being fired by NPR. He was not supposed to voice an opinion the panel didn't approve of.
ReplyDeleteBut what were we taxpayers getting for the salary we were paying the CEO (TWICE what the President of the US is paid)? And since he is overpaid, what does that say about her?
ReplyDeleteLow hanging fruit for sure. Go R's oooh
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