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Old 10-05-2012, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by PM_Mama00 View Post
A FB friend just posted this status:

Really,with all the crap going on in the country you people are focused on Big Bird? How many of you have actually donated to PBS? Sad, sad, sad.

She's right. Our fire and police forces are shrinking. There's so much corrupt activity in our governments. Detroit is falling apart second by second. People are losing their jobs. Soldiers are losing their lives. People are going broke trying to pay for healthcare and people are dying who can't afford healthcare.

And the country is worried about Sesame Street. I'm a fan of PBS. A Phi Mu is/was the President. I loved Sesame Street growing up and I like the concerts they show. No, I have never donated (I won't get into that). But the fact is, it's a cost that can be cut. If there are enough people in the country who really care that it's on the air, they'll donate. Hell there are enough celebrities making MILLIONS firing off about it. Why don't they donate enough to keep it afloat without government help? I don't know how much money it takes to keep PBS around, but I'm sure that money can be used elsewhere to help mankind.

That's just my rant on that topic. I understand that it adds to the "evilness" of Romney and it's somewhat symbolic on his stances, but come on. Fight and preach about something more important. Big Bird will find another way to live on. The person living under the overpass on I-75 because he lost his job and is too old or inexperienced to find another one won't.
I think your FB friend is completely missing the point. Being worried about Big Bird, Sesame Street or PBS funding isn't the point at all. I think the point is that when Romney was asked what he would cut as non-essential in government, one of the few specifics he could name was PBS, which gets a relatively infinitesimal share of government funding. That he said "I like Big Bird, but . . ." gave it a hook.

I think the "Save Big Bird" hoopla isn't really about PBS at all. (I'll admit, though, that some over-eager Romney-is-Evil folks might make it about PBS.) It's a stand-in for what some people perceive as Romney's lack of specifics on what he would do or how he would do it. It's not that with all the crap going on in the country, people are worried about Big Bird; it's that with all the budgetary crap going on in the country, one of the only concrete solutions Romney could give was to stop funding Big Bird, which would solve nothing.
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