[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

Woodworking and Construction Hacks

"CNN: Reporters Were Crying and Hugging in the Hallways After Learning of Matt Gaetz's AG Nomination"

"NEW: Democrat Officials Move to Steal the Senate Race in Pennsylvania, Admit to Breaking the Law"

"Pete Hegseth Is a Disruptive Choice for Secretary of Defense. That’s a Good Thing"

Katie Britt will vote with the McConnell machine

Battle for Senate leader heats up — Hit pieces coming from Thune and Cornyn.

After Trump’s Victory, There Can Be No Unity Without A Reckoning

Vivek Ramaswamy, Dark-horse Secretary of State Candidate

Megyn Kelly has a message for Democrats. Wait for the ending.

Trump to choose Tom Homan as his “Border Czar”

"Trump Shows Demography Isn’t Destiny"

"Democrats Get a Wake-Up Call about How Unpopular Their Agenda Really Is"

Live Election Map with ticker shows every winner.

Megyn Kelly Joins Trump at His Final PA Rally of 2024 and Explains Why She's Supporting Him

South Carolina Lawmaker at Trump Rally Highlights Story of 3-Year-Old Maddie Hines, Killed by Illegal Alien

GOP Demands Biden, Harris Launch Probe into Twice-Deported Illegal Alien Accused of Killing Grayson Davis

Previously-Deported Illegal Charged With Killing Arkansas Children’s Hospital Nurse in Horror DUI Crash

New Data on Migrant Crime Rates Raises Eyebrows, Alarms

Thousands of 'potentially fraudulent voter registration applications' Uncovered, Stopped in Pennsylvania

Michigan Will Count Ballot of Chinese National Charged with Voting Illegally

"It Did Occur" - Kentucky County Clerk Confirms Voting Booth 'Glitch'' Shifted Trump Votes To Kamala

Legendary Astronaut Buzz Aldrin 'wholeheartedly' Endorses Donald Trump

Liberal Icon Naomi Wolf Endorses Trump: 'He's Being More Inclusive'

(Washed Up Has Been) Singer Joni Mitchell Screams 'F*** Trump' at Hollywood Bowl

"Analysis: The Final State of the Presidential Race"

He’ll, You Pieces of Garbage

The Future of Warfare -- No more martyrdom!

"Kamala’s Inane Talking Points"

"The Harris Campaign Is Testament to the Toxicity of Woke Politics"

Easy Drywall Patch

Israel Preparing NEW Iran Strike? Iran Vows “Unimaginable” Response | Watchman Newscast

In Logansport, Indiana, Kids are Being Pushed Out of Schools After Migrants Swelled County’s Population by 30%: "Everybody else is falling behind"

Exclusive — Bernie Moreno: We Spend $110,000 Per Illegal Migrant Per Year, More than Twice What ‘the Average American Makes’

Florida County: 41 of 45 People Arrested for Looting after Hurricanes Helene and Milton are Noncitizens

Presidential race: Is a Split Ticket the only Answer?

hurricanes and heat waves are Worse

'Backbone of Iran's missile industry' destroyed by IAF strikes on Islamic Republic

Joe Rogan Experience #2219 - Donald Trump

IDF raids Hezbollah Radwan Forces underground bases, discovers massive cache of weapons

Gallant: ‘After we strike in Iran,’ the world will understand all of our training

The Atlantic Hit Piece On Trump Is A Psy-Op To Justify Post-Election Violence If Harris Loses

Six Al Jazeera journalists are Hamas, PIJ terrorists

Judge Aileen Cannon, who tossed Trump's classified docs case, on list of proposed candidates for attorney general

Iran's Assassination Program in Europe: Europe Goes Back to Sleep

Susan Olsen says Brady Bunch revival was cancelled because she’s MAGA.

Foreign Invaders crisis cost $150B in 2023, forcing some areas to cut police and fire services: report

Israel kills head of Hezbollah Intelligence.

Tenn. AG reveals ICE released thousands of ‘murderers and rapists’ from detention centers into US streets

Kamala Harris Touts Mass Amnesty Offering Fast-Tracked Citizenship to Nearly Every Illegal Alien in U.S.

Migration Crisis Fueled Rise in Tuberculosis Cases Study Finds


Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

United States News
See other United States News Articles

Title: PBS CHIEF DECRIES EFFORTS TO CUT FEDERAL FUNDING
Source: mywaynews.com
URL Source: http://apnews.myway.com/article/20120721/DA05JH880.html
Published: Jul 22, 2012
Author: Lynn Elber
Post Date: 2012-07-22 00:34:57 by rowdee
Keywords: None
Views: 8193
Comments: 21

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - PBS President Paula Kerger said Saturday she's disappointed public TV's federal funding again is under attack by lawmakers.

The move is ironic, she said, given the impressive number of Emmy Award nominations earned last week by PBS programs, including the popular drama "Downton Abbey." PBS received 58 nods, second only to HBO and CBS.

Public television gets 15 percent of its money from the federally funded Corporation for Public Broadcasting, with the rest largely contributed by viewers, Kerger told a meeting of the Television Critics Association.

But some stations would lose more than half their money if funds are cut, and a number of them will be forced to "go dark," she said.

A loss of federal dollars "would eliminate public broadcasting in areas I know it's tremendously used," Kerger said. She cited a small Cookeville, Tenn., station that has done "an extraordinary job at being an archive for the culture in that community."

U.S. House Republicans have unveiled legislation aimed at cutting off federal funding for public TV television and National Public Radio. Both have been targets before, with Republicans saying PBS could get along just fine without taxpayer help.

Kerger said it's "disappointing to me when you look at the value the American public places" on PBS.

While she and other PBS executives try to be eloquent defenders of public TV, she said, it is ultimately the audience that can help protect it by making their support for PBS known to Congress.

Rep. Norm Dicks of Washington, a top Democrat on the Appropriations Committee, said last week the "extremely partisan proposal" stands little chance of being brought up on the House floor and will be disregarded by the Senate and President Barack Obama.

---

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

#1. To: All (#0) (Edited)

I would suggest to Ms. Kerger and others that if PBS is so darned good and the people love it, they will make donations to telethons.

I would suggest to the Democrats and better yet, inform the clueless Republicans that if they had any intestinal fortitude, they'd merely omit from the Appropriations Bill any and all items that need to be defunded.. Period. Furthermore, you cut each budget item 5% each year for the next 5 years. Period.

DEFUND BY OMISSION

Forget about passing a bill to remove them from being. Just do not include a dime, or even a line for them in an Appropriations Bill.

rowdee  posted on  2012-07-22   0:45:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: rowdee (#0) (Edited)

These people crack me up. On the one hand, they claim that PBS doesn't get much federal funding so we shouldn't worry about it's impact on the budget. On the other hand, they go into panic mode at the mere suggestion that they will be cut off.

If they don't get much funding, then they shouldn't miss it.

PBS already sells advertising of a sort, when it tells you about the corporations that sponsor a particular show. They could sell some real ads at the beginning / end of each show and more than make up for the taxpayer subsidies that they get.


"we must as a species go into a period of shrinkage that we have not experienced since the Dark Ages and the Black Plague" -- lucysmom (A.K.A. minnigold)

jwpegler  posted on  2012-07-22   12:18:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: jwpegler (#2)

PBS already sells advertising of a sort, when it tells you about the corporations that sponsor a particular show. They could sell some real ads that the beginning / end of each show and more than make up for the taxpayer subsidies that they get.

Oh, but that would require using their brains or creativity.....its just so much easier to sweagger up to the old sow and take a swig off a teat.

rowdee  posted on  2012-07-22   13:07:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: rowdee (#3) (Edited)

its just so much easier to sweagger up to the old sow and take a swig off a teat.

Yep, and that's why I am becoming more and more convinced that we just need to go cold turkey on the government hand outs, and cut everyone off all at once.

Fat welfare queens on food stamps. Cut off.

Lazy bums on disability, while they are out bowling. Cut off.

Corrupt Wall Street brokerages and banks. Cut off.

Lazy farmers getting price supports and subsidies for not growing food. Cut off.

Cry baby CEOs of large corporations, who don't want to compete. Cut off.

Greedy geezers collecting government hand outs, while playing golf in their resort communities in Florida and Arizona. Cut off.

Cut off, cut off, cut off...

We'd have a steep downturn for about 18 months and then things would quickly get better as people figured out how to take care of themselves once again.


"we must as a species go into a period of shrinkage that we have not experienced since the Dark Ages and the Black Plague" -- lucysmom (A.K.A. minnigold)

jwpegler  posted on  2012-07-22   13:17:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: rowdee (#1)

I would suggest to Ms. Kerger and others that if PBS is so darned good and the people love it, they will make donations to telethons.

I would suggest to the Democrats and better yet, inform the clueless Republicans that if they had any intestinal fortitude, they'd merely omit from the Appropriations Bill any and all items that need to be defunded.. Period. Furthermore, you cut each budget item 5% each year for the next 5 years. Period.

DEFUND BY OMISSION

Forget about passing a bill to remove them from being. Just do not include a dime, or even a line for them in an Appropriations Bill.

HEAR HEAR!

WHY are WE The People obligated to financially support PBS and it's Leftist, anti-Christian, pro-homo propaganda and brain-washing programming?

Liberator  posted on  2012-07-22   13:30:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: jwpegler (#4)

I'd settle for even doing it in an orderly manner--whack off the totally useless, i.e., Nat'l endow. for the Arts, PBS, Planned Parenthood, Red Cross, AARP, subsidies for not growing crops, etc., and then take a 10% cut on all programs in year one, 15% in year two, and 20% in year three.......thereby being generous in allowing for them to find niches in the system. Sort of a compassionate version of tough love, if you will.

And I most definitely include the military in the cuts. We don't need every new gidget and gadget man's evil mind can think up......besides, we're too eager to sell these toys to other nations, which then requires the evil minds to create even worse things.

rowdee  posted on  2012-07-22   15:49:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Liberator (#5)

Because they are a part of the Democrat's voting scheme? Remember, the victor writes the rules.

rowdee  posted on  2012-07-22   15:51:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: rowdee, sneakypete (#7)

Remember, the victor writes the rules.

Somehow Dubya and the Republican-dominated Congress didn't get that memo during 2004-2005. Nor did Bush use his veto pen to stop the incessant spending either. And then there was former cheerleader and gay RINO House Speaker Trent Lott actually offering half the leadership power to the Dems (as Pete recalls with much fondness, lol).

Our problem with financing and supporting absurd leftist projects has always been led by the Rockefeller/political transvestite-wing of the GOP. Dubya may as well been a Dem (if it were 1972. Both Party have lurched waaay left since.)

Liberator  posted on  2012-07-23   23:00:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Liberator (#8)

Somehow Dubya and the Republican-dominated Congress didn't get that memo during 2004-2005.

Oh dear.........don't just lay it all on his time.

I well remember the last decade of the 90s......when Clinton was president. The GOP controlled both the Senate and the House. Senator Pete Domenici used to stand and brag they were spending more than even Clinton wanted--this was especially memorable as it related to education spending!

I so wanted to slap that man into next century. Thankfully, he finally retired or got whupped.

rowdee  posted on  2012-07-23   23:21:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: rowdee (#9)

Oh dear.........don't just lay it all on his time.

"All"? I don't think that's the case. But quite a bit...

When the Dubya and the GOP FINALLY controlled ALL the purse strings and both Houses (after 50+ year?), what did they accomplish? What agenda did they promote as the clock was ticking? Answer: NO conservative legislation. Just excuses. Like "ONLY a with a super-majority" could they actually do any-thing.

I well remember the last decade of the 90s......when Clinton was president. The GOP controlled both the Senate and the House. Senator Pete Domenici used to stand and brag they were spending more than even Clinton wanted--this was especially memorable as it related to education spending! I so wanted to slap that man into next century. Thankfully, he finally retired or got whupped.

Disgusting. The arrogant bastard. But the GOP gave Dominici cause TO be arrogant and confident.

The GOP's betrayal and deception of its "leadership" remains an ongoing problem. The ideological betrayal of conservatism and its misrepresentation has been seamless, starting with Poppy Bush's Congress...throughout both the Bubba/Dubya Years. We STILL see it today from the likes of Rubio, Romney, and McStain.

Liberator  posted on  2012-07-23   23:35:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Liberator (#10)

It started before Poppa Bush. Back in the mid 1980s I worked for a state senate. I saw and listened to what went on. I even made a report to the senate leadership (down to 8 people) on where I found cuts could be made easily. There was not even so much as a 'thank you' from any of them. I had even had dinner with a couple of them several times at the lobbyists home where I had rented a room for the legislative session, so it wasn't like I was some off-the-street loon.

So it had already reach state level.

rowdee  posted on  2012-07-24   12:28:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: rowdee (#11) (Edited)

It started before Poppa Bush. Back in the mid 1980s I worked for a state senate. I saw and listened to what went on. I even made a report to the senate leadership (down to 8 people) on where I found cuts could be made easily. There was not even so much as a 'thank you' from any of them. I had even had dinner with a couple of them several times at the lobbyists home where I had rented a room for the legislative session, so it wasn't like I was some off-the-street loon.

So it had already reach state level.

Indifference to your solutions? ZERO appreciation? Does ANY one care anymore?

And this from disciples of the so-called "party of small goobermint"? THAT had to be very discouraging....esp[ecially coming the the realization of knowing that THE most important thing (even at that local level of politics) was/is filling the individual coffers of so-called "representatives" through Lobbyists and keeping alive the quid pro quo game: "whores-for-sale". And damn We-The-People.

We can only imagine the degree of Whoredom in the Senate, and of someone like...say...John McStain who has recently defended Huma (Hitlety's right-hand lesbo) against charges treason and collusion with the Muslim Brotherhood.

OTOH, the Dem Reps far more often combine the most egregious of worlds for their 30 pieces if silver: Treason. Perversion. Treason. Perversion. And more Treason.

If 95% of this nation's citizenry became slaves, serfs, or peons, I don't believe more than 10% of Congress (all GOP, btw) would care.

Liberator  posted on  2012-07-29   19:35:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Liberator (#12)

Discouraging isn't quite the word I would use. I had just ran my campaign for a state House District on a platform of reducing government spending, privatizing where possible, and eliminating excess assets.

Once that indifference was shown by the party leaders, I realized the GOP was no different than the Dems--it is just in where they want to spend money. This was back in the mid 80s.

rowdee  posted on  2012-07-30   18:47:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: rowdee, Liberator (#13)

I believe liberator decided to stop posting here earlier today. He might be back; who knows. See his last posts if you're interested.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2012-07-30   20:38:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Fred Mertz (#14)

I believe liberator decided to stop posting here earlier today.

He's been cranky lately -- ranting, raving, and foaming at the mouth, almost like Mad dog but with fewer four letter words.


"we must as a species go into a period of shrinkage that we have not experienced since the Dark Ages and the Black Plague" -- lucysmom (A.K.A. minnigold)

jwpegler  posted on  2012-07-30   21:09:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: jwpegler (#15)

I'm a bit worn out myself with these forums. I'm not cranky but I'm going to try to spend less time on them and be more productive and happy in my life. I'll check daily but not much more for awhile.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2012-07-30   22:23:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Fred Mertz, Liberator (#14)

Thanks, Fred........just what the forum needs--losing another person who is generally articulate and thoughtful in what he posts.

rowdee  posted on  2012-07-31   0:13:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: rowdee (#17)

That flaming closet queen won't be missed. Good riddance to the overly dramatic idiot.

.
Whatcha lookin' at, butthead
Say hi to your mom for me.

Biff Tannen  posted on  2012-07-31   22:24:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Biff Tannen (#18)

Ya know what they say about opinions.....

rowdee  posted on  2012-07-31   22:53:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Biff Tannen, rowdee, Fred Mertz (#18)

That flaming closet queen won't be missed. Good riddance to the overly dramatic idiot.

Does anyone else see the irony here?

some text

"If men through fear, fraud or mistake, should in terms renounce and give up any essential natural right, the eternal law of reason and the great end of society, would absolutely vacate such renunciation; the right to freedom being the gift of God Almighty, it is not in the power of Man to alienate this gift, and voluntarily become a slave." Samuel Adams, Rights of the Colonists, 1772

We The People  posted on  2012-08-01   6:13:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: rowdee (#0)

U.S. House Republicans have unveiled legislation aimed at cutting off federal funding for public TV television and National Public Radio.

Every election cycle.............

the gopers roll out some pointless piece of legislation that will never come to fruition......

SSDD.......

Look forward to the "fundraising" letters....

Jameson  posted on  2012-08-01   7:41:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

Please report web page problems, questions and comments to webmaster@libertysflame.com