Congress is wanting to stop funding PBS, and of course this means "Big Bird Will Get the Ax".
First of all... does anyone else besides me find it amusing that Sesame Street is so Elmo-driven these days, yet they don't want to say "Elmo Will Get the Ax", they want to say "Big Bird Will Get the Ax".
Secondly... has anyone else besides me notice this issue always comes up every other year or two years or so? Why do they bother keep bringing it up, when it's not going to happen?
First of all... does anyone else besides me find it amusing that Sesame Street is so Elmo-driven these days, yet they don't want to say "Elmo Will Get the Ax", they want to say "Big Bird Will Get the Ax".
Secondly... has anyone else besides me notice this issue always comes up every other year or two years or so? Why do they bother keep bringing it up, when it's not going to happen?
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I always think it's funny how they cite Sesame Street as the project that would receive the axe. Actually Sesame Street is propping up PBS. They could go to any number of cable stations they wanted and run repeats on PBS. That always appears to be an option on the table. Sesame is and will always be a self-sustaining business. The business of education, of course, but still a business.
As far as government funding for the arts - as an artist I say yes. That shouldn't be the primary funding source, but a country that doesn't publicly invest in the arts is one that's lost its soul, its heart, its beauty, sense of history and self.
Why is it that many of the extreme conservatives behind such funding cuts are the same ones who can't comprehend the tragic state of disillusioned youth and the sad state of disposable tabloid culture of today? Arts immersion is a good prescription for that affliction!