In the article, “Free that Taxpayers: Defund State-Sponsored Media,” by Michelle Malkin, she looks like she definitely disagrees with taxpayers paying for propaganda. Malkin, being a Philly-born, South Jersey raised women, can probably relate to how difficult it is for some people to pay taxes when more of the doing is not their fault and shouldn’t have to pay for that type of stuff. Public radio stations and television shows are getting our money in so many ways and they shouldn’t be getting so much of our money when there are others out there that should be the responsible ones for paying for public radio stations and television shows. Juan Williams was fired from his job for making comments about the Muslims and people are fighting to free him. Some public radio host say stuff that they shouldn’t be saying and some of their opinions and ideas should be kept to themselves, especially when it is public and anyone can hear because it can offend people. Even if radio host do not notice, they may say something hurtful or judgemental or something can is not right to be said out in the public. People need to start thinking of what they say because the outcome can be bad. Malkin thinks that no more money from the public should go to NPR, PBS, and CPB because there are others out there that should pay the NPR, PBS, and CPB other than the public, for instance, as Malkin says, let the “speech-squelching progressives and jihadi-whitewashing apologists” pay for it.
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