Republicans declare war on Big Bird, Smokey the Bear, Clean Air

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Evil is in the house and something wicked this way comes.  The GOP, led by the Party of the Purposelessness,  i.e the Tea Baggers, are on their way.  Their horses are sweating, their helmets are clanking and soon they will be breaking down your doors.  They will take your pigs, cattle and chattel.  They will deny your daughters the right to choose and will laugh at your protestations.  They will call you commies, socialists, Muslims, and “nigger lovers.”

They are coming for the common man and the Obama Haters lie in wait, knowing nothing of their fate.

Here is the story by The Colorado Independent:

The Republican House majority put out a shocker of a budget Thursday that would slash spending by $32 billion in the next seven months. Among the glaringly ideological Republican targets are environmental protection programs and public broadcasting. The “war on Big Bird,” as some fans of PBS have called it, has a strong backer in Colorado Congressman Doug Lamborn, who this session has introduced two bills to zero out funds for public TV and radio.

Scary, scary, scary…..

In addition to Lamborn’s bills, U.S. lawmakers have introduced HR 235, the “Cut Unsustainable and Top-Heavy Spending Act,” by Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas); HR 408, “Spending Reduction Act,” by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio); S 178, the Senate version of the “Spending Reduction Act,” sponsored by Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.); and S. 162, the “Cut Federal Spending Act,” by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.).

Lamborn’s HR 68 would amend the Communications Act of 1934 to prohibit federal funding for public broadcasting after fiscal year 2013. His H.R. 69 separately targets National Public Radio funding.

Lamborn introduced a bill to cut NPR funding last year but it was shot down by the Democratic-controlled House.

After Fox News launched a campaign to “defund” NPR in the fall, Lamborn appeared on the network several times and ratcheted up his rhetoric around the bill.

“You may have heard about the recent firing of NPR News Analyst Juan Williams and the $1.8 million donation by liberal activist George Soros to hire 100 NPR reporters,” Lamborn wrote to supporters in an October release. “These two actions make it clear that public broadcasting is a friend and protector of liberal issues and political correctness, at the expense of free speech and balanced news reporting.”

At a time when the news media industry outside of cable TV is struggling and when aggressive partisan punditry dominates that sector, cuts to PBS seem especially short-sighted, say some industry observers.

Media reform nonprofit Free Press put out a call in wake of the news of the proposals.

Political extremists in Congress have introduced six — yes, six — bills that would cut all funding for NPR, PBS and other public media. As early as next week, they could vote to pull the plug on the news, arts and educational programming on which more than a hundred million Americans rely…

For some communities, local NPR and PBS stations are the only source of serious reporting. They also employ thousands of journalists — at a time when commercial newsrooms are shedding jobs.

Now there’s the story, sad but true.  Tell me please, what you would do.

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Pat Dailey
13 years ago

Killing Smokey and big bird would feed a lot of people. The money saved could be used to feed the hungry.

13 years ago

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Michael John Scott
13 years ago

I just hope the democrats show some serious courage here and stand together for once, although the Ben Nelson’s of the Senate make that hard to do.

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