Will this week be remembered as the time where NPR and PBS disappeared?

When the perverts rise up demanding thst the high court legalize adult sex with minors its libs like you who sill go along with the idea

And trump supporters who will stand in the way

yawn…

just rant away.
 
Yes, unfortunately, im sure that is the plan. Dont offer any new policy ideas, just wait for the GOP to piss off its voters.

Its what the duopoly does.

Plus giving it time for normal people to forget the crazy policies Dems advocate. Demson here are already playing the "prove it" card when asked about Dems supporting childhood gender treatments.

Normal people don't make excuses for burying Epstein after all the promises.
 
When the perverts rise up demanding thst the high court legalize adult sex with minors its libs like you who sill go along with the idea

And trump supporters who will stand in the way

yawn…
If its a coverup its bipartisan and just an old history sideshow compared to current events in America and overseas
 
Congress is having a procedural vote today to cancel $9.4 billion in funds from international aid, PBS, and NPR. If the vote is passed, the wailing and gnashing of teeth will echo forever.

Senate to move on Trump's request to cancel billions in foreign aid, NPR and PBS funding​


"Washington — The Senate could move forward as soon as Tuesday on a request from the White House to claw back $9.4 billion in funds for international aid and public broadcasting as Congress faces a Friday deadline to act.

In what's known as a rescissions package, the White House in June requested that Congress cancel billions in funding that had previously been approved for spending, starting the clock on a process that gives lawmakers 45 days to act.

The move seeks to make permanent some of the Department of Government Efficiency's spending cuts, with the package's primary focus being slashing foreign aid. But it would also effectively cut off federal funding for NPR and PBS.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a South Dakota Republican, said he hoped to hold the first procedural votes Tuesday, though he was still having conversations with some members who are resistant to pulling back all of the funding.

Last month, the House approved the request, overcoming opposition from all Democrats and four Republicans."

Senate to move on Trump's request to cancel billions in foreign aid, NPR and PBS funding

No, they will still be broadcasting propaganda from the filthy commie dem pigs.


MAGA meets PBS.webp
 
Working hard to silence Any voices that have a different view,
As if that's a good thing.

Different views are fine with me. Lies, disinformation, propaganda, and spewing hateful trope is not fine.
 
Congress is having a procedural vote today to cancel $9.4 billion in funds from international aid, PBS, and NPR. If the vote is passed, the wailing and gnashing of teeth will echo forever.

Senate to move on Trump's request to cancel billions in foreign aid, NPR and PBS funding​


"Washington — The Senate could move forward as soon as Tuesday on a request from the White House to claw back $9.4 billion in funds for international aid and public broadcasting as Congress faces a Friday deadline to act.

In what's known as a rescissions package, the White House in June requested that Congress cancel billions in funding that had previously been approved for spending, starting the clock on a process that gives lawmakers 45 days to act.

The move seeks to make permanent some of the Department of Government Efficiency's spending cuts, with the package's primary focus being slashing foreign aid. But it would also effectively cut off federal funding for NPR and PBS.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a South Dakota Republican, said he hoped to hold the first procedural votes Tuesday, though he was still having conversations with some members who are resistant to pulling back all of the funding.

Last month, the House approved the request, overcoming opposition from all Democrats and four Republicans."

Senate to move on Trump's request to cancel billions in foreign aid, NPR and PBS funding
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Pushing Baloney Sausage
 
Neither will go anywhere but they will likely get more one sided. The next (D) administration (and yes there will be one) reinstates the funding.
I’m sure NPR and PBS will do just as well funding themselves as Air America.
 
It would be a sad thing if both of those organizations had stayed true to their mission but unfortunately that's not the case. Rather than simply being organs for public information which is what they are supposed to be they have instead become mouthpieces for progressive insanity.
Let them fund themselves if that's the case.

Just more proof leftists destroy everything they touch.
 
Considering that big bird was indicted on child molestation charges I don't think I'm going to miss sesame Street too much.
It's a Lot of Fun to Be Numb and Dumb

It was supposed to be educational; look at the results since it came on the air.

Massive failure. But people are still suckered in by the ideal it presented but never delivered.
 
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It's a Lot of Fun to Be Numb and Dumb

It was supposed to be educational; look at the results since it came on the air.

Massive failure. But people are still suckered in by the ideal it presented but never delivered.
They have a smattering of education but it's become 95% indoctrination and wokeness.
The intellectually equivalent of bird cage liner.
 
Congress is having a procedural vote today to cancel $9.4 billion in funds from international aid, PBS, and NPR. If the vote is passed, the wailing and gnashing of teeth will echo forever.

Senate to move on Trump's request to cancel billions in foreign aid, NPR and PBS funding​


"Washington — The Senate could move forward as soon as Tuesday on a request from the White House to claw back $9.4 billion in funds for international aid and public broadcasting as Congress faces a Friday deadline to act.

In what's known as a rescissions package, the White House in June requested that Congress cancel billions in funding that had previously been approved for spending, starting the clock on a process that gives lawmakers 45 days to act.

The move seeks to make permanent some of the Department of Government Efficiency's spending cuts, with the package's primary focus being slashing foreign aid. But it would also effectively cut off federal funding for NPR and PBS.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a South Dakota Republican, said he hoped to hold the first procedural votes Tuesday, though he was still having conversations with some members who are resistant to pulling back all of the funding.

Last month, the House approved the request, overcoming opposition from all Democrats and four Republicans."

Senate to move on Trump's request to cancel billions in foreign aid, NPR and PBS funding
GOPers only talk about ending programs, they haven’t the spines.
 
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