The Voice of Reason said:
PBS will not go away if federal funding disappears. The Great Society is dead my friend. The well has run dry. In other words the government has to stop spending money on "pet projects". We are leaving our kids and grandchildren in serious financial debt.
I agree with you... PBS would not go away if the Federal funds were cut out.
But I have two issues with how the current political power struggle will likely deal with the "cutting out".
As long as at least a tiny, tiny bit of Federal money goes into the PBS/NPR hopper, management at those organizations has some leverage to push back against those who would change the very core of public broadcasting. When a big corporate "sponsor" pressures Public Broadcasting to adopt a philosophy, a political stance that favors corporate America, management simply replies: "That would violate Federal rules and policy."
I will gladly accept the loss of public money to Public Broadcasting when other outrageous raids on the US Treasury are also plugged. Let me tell you one that I see regularly because of the nature of the community where I live. I live 10 miles from town. We now have a supermarket within four miles of my house. As I pulled into the parking lot the other day, this very attractive lady was pushing a shopping cart down the lane so I watched as she walked up to her Cadillac Escalade pick-up truck and put the grocers in the truck. I live in an area where being a building contractor is one of the more observable professions. You cannot believe how many women with perfect hair and designer jeans and extremely well manicured nails drive luxurious mutations of the automobile genre known as "truck". Why? Because the tax law says that if you are in business that needs trucks, we want to encourage business by letting you deduct the cost of that neessary truck (up to a $ limit?) from your taxable income... all in one year!!! No three or five year deprecition. Just buy a company truck and take it as a full tax deduction.
A trip to the shopping center around here is an entertaining event. It's a car show, a beauty parade and a style show all wrapped up in one.
In slow economic years like we have been through the last 4 to 6 years, part of Romney's 47% who pay no taxes include well to do small business people who reduce themselves to not paying taxes by putting their business partner... their spouse... into a gaudy "truck" because of the current tax code.
When the Republican Party gets serious about cleaning up this kind of "pig trough", there are tons of us who will get serious about supporting getting tough on Public Broadcasting and Big Bird.
But as long as we have a government that is supporting the "truck-driving manicured fingernail queen".... I'm fighting for Big Bird.