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The hearing of Marjorie Taylor Greene to undo PBS and NPR Backfires

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettMarch 26, 2025No Comments
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Trump and his Republicans in Congress arrive once again after PBS and NPR. On Wednesday, the representative Marjorie Taylor Greene held a Doge’s audience focused on financing the NPR and the PBS.

Democrats were more than ready for what Greene tried to frame as a liberal public dissemination.

The representative Greg Casar questioned the author of the plan of the 2025 project to undo NPR and PBS by asking: “How many millions of dollars per month do they spend taxpayers for Daniel Tiger to play golf?”

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Mike Gonzalez replied: “I have no idea.”

Casar replied: “The answer is not.”

The Casar representative continued: “To your attention, Miss Piggy has never been surprised to complete billions of dollars in government contracts for herself and for his businesses?”

Gonzalez replied: “This is a silly question.”

Casar said: “Well, the answer is no.”

The Congress member continued:

And Arthur the Aardvark? Has he already dismissed independent government’s childcare dogs who are investigating his businesses? The answer is no.

I am told that we are here to talk about the effectiveness of the government, but Daniel Tiger has not exploded $ 10 million from taxpayers to play golf with his friends.

But Donald Trump just at the start of his administration. Miss Piggy was not surprised strengthening billions of dollars in government contracts for herself. But Elon Musk did it, and Arthur did not license independent childcare dogs investigating him and his businesses. But Elon Musk drew at least five.

So again, my republican colleagues hang out in a scapegoat. This time, it’s PBS and NPR to try to distract from the fact that Trump and Musk steal workers. Sesame Street is doing things expensive. It is. Mr. Rogers who blows taxpayers money. They are listeners like you. It’s absurd.

Total financing of public broadcasting is only a sixth, the amount that Elon Musk companies withdraw from the government each year. But you will not see Elon Musk being grilled by this committee. I saw a lot, but point my finger on Elmo to cover Elon Musk could be a new hollow. For the Miss Marjorie Taylor Greene committee.

I don’t think the Americans buy it. Here is what I think we should have an audition.

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