It was a snarky post, but you appear to have missed the point.Enjoy your high. When you come back to reality and look at a nearly 40 trillion dollars in debt, you can talk with the other boys at rehab about exactly what cuts should be made because cuts must be made. I figured public radio cuts, although painful to an astute high brow ear will effect the fewest citizens. Most of those effected will be in a position to fulfill their audio needs elsewhere. If you stop taking expensive drugs, you will too. Congratulations on recognizing your problem. It is the first step to recovery
I was not talking about USING drugs, but SELLING them. The profit margin on drugs (both legal and illegal) is quite high (no pun intended). If your premise - that making the most profit no matter what is the "American dream" - then becoming a dealer and selling street drugs is the pinnacle of that dream, and must be encouraged no matter the outcome for users. Right?
Of course, illicit street drugs like meth and fentanyl are extremely dangerous and destroy many lives, but hey...they're super profitable so it must be okay...right?
I made a reference to the movie "Idiocracy" earlier in the thread. In case you missed it, the premise is that 500 years in the future, the world has become so dumbed-down that an average man (who time travels to said future) is suddenly the smartest person in the world. In that future, TV has made it to the point where the only show is "Oww, My Balls," which features 24/7 videos of guys getting hit in the nuts.
In any case - and one more time with feeling - if you think "defunding" public broadcasting will make a difference in that debt (which you seem to be inflating with every post), I've got some ocean front property in Arizona I'd like to sell you.