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Ways NPR Wastes Money

TheBigA said:
Talk_Dude said:
If a local community needs an LPFM radio, then the "somewhere" that the money should come from is the local community.

First of all, it's a drop in the bucket. Second of all, LPFM is a federal law, not a local one. It's being debated in Congress, not locally, and will be regulated federally.

"Regulated" by the FCC, yes. Funded by Congress, no.
 
TheBigA said:
Talk_Dude said:
"Regulated" by the FCC, yes. Funded by Congress, no.

As we've discussed there is already existing law that covers it.

No, it wasn't discussed. You made an unfounded and inaccurate statement.
 
Talk_Dude said:
No, it wasn't discussed. You made an unfounded and inaccurate statement.

Is this one of the "questions" you talked about?

OK, if we haven't discussed it, there is law that provides partial federal funding for LPFM facilities.

How's that? (that's a question)
 
Talk_Dude said:
TheBigA said:
Talk_Dude said:
TheBigA said:
How's that? (that's a question)

Unconstitutional.

Show me where.

Here.

There are no prohibitions to Congress funding non-commercial broadcast facilities. Especially as identified by the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967.

By your interpretation of the Constitution, Medicare and Social Security should be repealed. You won't get much support for that.

But there are three branches of government. Checks and balances. If any branch exceeds its power, the others have the power to intercede.
 
By your interpretation of the Constitution, Medicare and Social Security should be repealed. You won't get much support for that.
You won't get much support for that now, but that doesn't mean that there weren't constitutionalist opponents to Social Security in 1935.
 
PTBoardOp94 said:
You won't get much support for that now, but that doesn't mean that there weren't constitutionalist opponents to Social Security in 1935.

Good point. There were. But at the end of the day, the bill passed. That's why the Constitution is a living document, not stuck in the 18th century.
 
TheBigA said:
That's why the Constitution is a living document, not stuck in the 18th century.

No. It's not. The Constitution is a document of negative liberties. Anything the federal government is not specifically permitted to do it is forbidden to do. Yes, this means that 90% of everything they do now is unconstitutional. It's obviously not realistic to repeal all of this stuff, but it still doesn't make it right.
 
TheBigA said:
Talk_Dude said:
TheBigA said:
Talk_Dude said:
TheBigA said:
How's that? (that's a question)

Unconstitutional.

Show me where.

Here.

There are no prohibitions to Congress funding non-commercial broadcast facilities. Especially as identified by the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967.

By your interpretation of the Constitution, Medicare and Social Security should be repealed. You won't get much support for that.

But there are three branches of government. Checks and balances. If any branch exceeds its power, the others have the power to intercede.

That's a major red herring. Without getting into the political aspects that would get this thread moved to TIO, Medicare and Social Security aren't the least bit comparable to funding pork barrel projects like LPFM stations in select Representatives' constituencies. With the LPFM's, based on how few people actually listen to them, they aren't "popular" programs like Medicare and Social Security. They're pork, nothing more. They're money stolen from the Treasury through riders and amendments that enable incumbents in Congress to buy votes by spreading Federal money around their districts. They have noting to do with serving anyone's welfare, except for the incumbent Congressman looking to buy more votes until he retires to a cushy job as a lobbyist.
 
Talk_Dude said:
That's a major red herring. Without getting into the political aspects that would get this thread moved to TIO, Medicare and Social Security aren't the least bit comparable to funding pork barrel projects like LPFM stations in select Representatives' constituencies. With the LPFM's, based on how few people actually listen to them, they aren't "popular" programs like Medicare and Social Security. They're pork, nothing more.

Funding for LPFM? Have I missed out on something? Where do I get in line?

LPFMs are built by churches, by people who form a not-for-profit organization... even if it a bit of a sham corporation... but I fail to see where pork flows in LPFMs.

Share with me. Maybe I can afford to control one after all.
 
Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:
Funding for LPFM? Have I missed out on something? Where do I get in line?

We're talking about the pending legislation. I'm expecting it will contain some facilities grants.
 
Silkie said:
One way NPR wastes money is by keeping Vivian Schiller on.

Amen to that. She's about as worthless, no.... harmful as they get. She should be paying NPR to work there instead of them paying her for all the damage she's caused to their image lately. Member stations have been putting up with her B.S. for quite some time now. Now the public has a great idea of how stupid she actually is. Snide comments and poor thinking before she speaks is what she's all about. She, like several at NPR itself, have the idea that they are great people on the hill and all of the little people should just put up with them. Comments like this show her true side: http://d8.allthingsd.com/20100602/vivian-schiller-session/ I'm hoping the tide it turning.

Sadly, the member stations that pay huge bills for programming to Ms. Schiller's company are the ones that will suffer in funding from her verbal abuses. She needs to go, and go NOW.
 
Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:
Funding for LPFM? Have I missed out on something? Where do I get in line?

LPFMs are built by churches, by people who form a not-for-profit organization... even if it a bit of a sham corporation... but I fail to see where pork flows in LPFMs.

Share with me. Maybe I can afford to control one after all.

Contract your Congressman.
 
OKCRadioGuy said:
Yup. LPFMs don't get a dime (for the most part).

The LPFM I volunteer at would love to know where to get some pork project money. Sure would be easier than having to drum up sponsors and hold fundraisers. ::)
 
techie2 said:
OKCRadioGuy said:
Yup. LPFMs don't get a dime (for the most part).

The LPFM I volunteer at would love to know where to get some pork project money. Sure would be easier than having to drum up sponsors and hold fundraisers. ::)

Contact your Congressman.
 
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