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Time for Big Bird to leave the nest and learn to fly on his own

Posted on Wednesday, March 09, 2011 at 07:54 AM

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Times have been tough lately as most of us know. Difficult to find work that pays enough to get by, rents are high wages are low. So it has brought on a new phenomenon to America: "The child that never moves away from home syndrome."

As so sensitively portrayed in the Matthew McConaughey movie, "Failure to Launch", Matthew plays a thirty something lad who still lives at home with his parents. So his parents hire Sarah Jessica Parker to lure him out of their house. She specializes in recalcitrant young men who never want to leave the nest.

We Americans have the same problem with the Big Bird and the rest of his rag tag publicly funded cartoon character gang who have been squatting in our living rooms for over 40 years. They have been raiding our fridges and not doing any chores around the house. Not only do they live rent free, they make us pay....The messages they have been sending to our pre-school children over the years primes them for their public school inculcation. I think if you take a look at what public education has brought to America over the past 40 years, you will able to see a correlation between data in and product out.

Of course I am referring to Public Broadcasting System/NPR/PBS/CPB, the whole family of public broadcasters held together by money forced from the US citizens. For many years this organization(s) has been a propaganda megaphone for all things left. If you relied on their news as the only source of your information you would have a definite skewed vision of how the world actually turns.

Big Bird & Co. earns millions of dollars...Hey Bird! How about kicking down some of that dough to the folks?.....Big Birds corporate structureof salaries(NPR, etc.) earn more than the President of the USA.

NPR will tell you it receives very little public money to operate, but that is not true. They receive a bulk of their money from it's network of stations, which do receive public funding. It's a shell game of subterfuge designed to muddy and confuse the debate.

With the unjust firing of Juan Williams several months ago and the just revealed taped conversations revealing the contempt that the CEO of NPR has for the ones who actually pay his salary, the US citizens, I think it is long overdue to let Big Bird learn how to fly on his own. We need to cut off all the hundreds of millions of subsidies. Let them compete in the free market of ideas and succeed or fail by what they produce....It's not like we don't have to sit through insufferable amounts of commercials because they're publicly funded. We have to see who their corporate sponsors are and interminable pledge breaks...so wtf (Winning! the future)

So it's time for the children to leave the nest, cut the umbilical cord and learn to survive on their own. I know it will make many cry and say how heartless we are to throw Big Bird and Co. out, but sometimes tough love is the best thing for kids. They can face the same daunting challenges that the rest of us adults have to face and succeed or fail in the effort.

And if they fail, they can pick themselves up, dust themselves off and try again.

Editors update 5/6/11: Taxpayer Funded NPR Brings Rock Stars to Swanky Washington Party
http://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/doug-heye/2011/04/29/tax-payer-funded-npr-brings-rock-stars-to-swanky-washington-party





11 comments

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It was not the CEO of NPR that was videotapes making those comments, it was the executive of NPR's fundraising foundation. That's a big difference - one person is in charge of the actual content and operation of the network, the other butters up donors. It was the latter that was tapes giving his personal opinions. Also, you might watch the unedited tape, where those opinions are a lot less sensational than the initial hype indicated.
2BorNot2B...There is no question, your post was awesome.
@2BorNot2B come on now, get with the program for McNamara and his fellow travelers it is always about "the children". NY Times headline regarding the end of the world is already typeset: "WORLD TO END TOMORROW: WOMEN, CHILDREN & MINORITIES MOST ADVERSELY AFFECTED"
we can't afford CPB/NPR and they don't need the money. the whole damn thing is ridiculous.
@2BorNot2B... The day that we agree on anything will never happen in this life. If you fail to understand the value of public TV to children in America, or the "brood" as you put it, you must not have children nor understand the present world they are growing up in. And if you think "pre schoolers" are watching shows with “unrelenting promotion and glorification of 'alternative lifestyles'" as you stated you are more delusional than I thought. PBS provides one of the last options for quality TV programming for the young. It seems the far right extremists like their audiences to stay "low information voters" so that is why they perceive public TV as a threat.
You out of your mind Ed. In a time when TV is loaded with every kind of vial garbage, mothers turned to these stations for the only good entertainment for pre school children. Public TV was the only option when parents didn't want their children deluged with violence, sex, drug commercials every second and non stop toy commercials. And, at the end of the day, most times the children learned something new. This was a place safe from the powerful corporate lobbists where you could actually get some perspective on the events of our times. You and the rest of the ultra conservative trolls truly want to destroy everything thats good in America. Why don't you turn your focus on the Wall Street Greed that caused these hard times instead of the people and institutions greatly affected by their greed.
How is this about J-O-B-S? As always with the GOP, it's about firings, not hirings.
Tell that to GOP speaker Boehner. He's not looking to create jobs, he's looking to gay bash over DOMA. All the GOP ever do is fight culture wars and the working class. Just look at Wisconsin.
The first post @ 12:57 PM is not me, it had no name. Typical liberal, ashamed to admit to his idiocy.
NPR, PBS ect. don't need or deserve the tax payers money, my money. They don't represent me, in fact, they stand for what's wrong in the world. You want them, you pay for them yourself. Yes you, the coward with no name below.
I'm not going to bother dignifying your stupidity with a proper response... Needless to say, public broadcasting is important and desperately needs the measly funding it receives from the federal government.
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