This president also said he was going to 'pull the licenses' of cable news networks he didn't agree with.
They're still broadcasting.
NPR has no inalienable right to use Federal money to broadcast on the airwaves, any more than the stations or radio companies you work for have some right to Federal funding.
I say this as someone who detests the attacks on public radio. But it's just fact -- NPR stations do not have some sort of inalienable right to get Federal funding. No radio station does.
Do you really think that NPR and other public radio stations have some sort of Contitutional 'right' to get Federal funding? Where is it in the Constitution?
After all, we're talking Constitutional Law here.
Personally, I think NPR and CPB should be funded. We apparently just jacked up the military budget to over a trillion. Some of that money could better go to back up SomeRadioGuy's station in Alaska, where it serves people who need it, or the stations in rural Oregon that serve people who don't have any other news radio available.
But, like I said, no radio station or company has an inalienable, Constitutional right to Federal money. We may wish it to be that way, but it just isn't reality. And that's the problem.