Posted on 03/17/2011 6:42:21 AM PDT by bronxville
In wake of conservative James OKeefes Project Veritas sting videos of National Public Radio (NPR) senior executives, House Republicans are set to vote Thursday to defund NPR completely. Theyre expected to pass a bill that would pull all taxpayer money out of NPR, including the money thats funneled through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
The bills sponsor, Congressman Doug Lamborn, Michigan Republican, told The Daily Caller he thinks NPR will survive in a free market situation. But, even if it wouldnt, he questions the need to fuel it with taxpayer money.
Certainly, it would survive, Lamborn said. They have a loyal following. With the turnover in leadership were seeing there, I hope we see new leaders with a free market approach, a private-sector approach.
By turnover in leadership, Lamborn is referring to how NPR CEO Vivian Schiller and NPR foundation nonprofit president Ron Schiller (no relation) were ousted after OKeefes videos.
Lamborn admits, though, that the Senate will be more of a problem than getting a bill through the House. Im kind of relying on the Senate sponsor of a very similar bill, Jim DeMint of South Carolina, he said.
Media Research Center president Brent Bozell told TheDC that its possible that Republicans could get Senate Democrats to support defunding NPR if they frame it the right way.
This is such a no-brainer, both from the standpoint of ideology and the standpoint of money and a complete lack of need, that if someone is not willing to consider hacking this out of the budget, then that person is just simply not serious about reining in deficit spending, Bozell said.
Bozell said OKeefes video is not the reason for renewed NPR defunding calls, but it adds to public spectacle of the matter. What the OKeefe video does is it gives flavor, Bozell said. It gives a great look inside the head of people at NPR but, we already knew.
Bozell said he feared that NPR firing Vivian Schiller and Ron Schiller would mean, all is well with NPR now, and defunding calls would cease. But, he said, hes glad that isnt the case.
Republicans defunded CPB in HR 1, the long-term Continuing Resolution (CR) that funds the government through the end of the fiscal year. But, NPR receives money from other governmental sources and Lamborns bill would cut that off. The short-term two- or three-week CRs that Congress has passed as of late did not include defunding for NPR in them or any other budget riders, language that prohibits funds from being used for a specific purpose.
Democrats from the House Rules Committee have said this push for cutting NPR funding is a reactionary response to OKeefes videos. Lamborn disagrees, adding that he has had a bill ready to go since the beginning of this Congressional session. He said he also proposed cutting NPR funding last Congress, before even the Juan Williams incident, so he said hes been pursuing this not as an ideological issue, but as a spending issue.
We have to get spending under control and what better place to start than a program that has outlived its usefulness, Lamborn said.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/03/17/house-republicans-set-to-vote-to-defund-national-public-radio-completely/#ixzz1GraEIVf4
Doug Lamborn is from Colorado, not Michigan. He’s my congressman, and a staunch conservative.
Doug Lamborn is from Colorado, not Michigan. He’s my congressman, and a staunch conservative.
Oops, sorry for the double post. And while I’m here, I heard this morning that Congressman Lamborn is a co-sponsor of the bill; the other congressman is from Oklahoma, but I don’t remember his name.
DO IT!!!!
hooray
one less deck chair to weigh down the Titanic
Do it already for crying out loud....I’m tired of hearing about it!
While I applaud this - Republicans has the house/senate and White house and this along with the 3% phone tax to fund the Spanish American War were on the table like this —
Republicans did not reduce or remove any of it.
No
Public
Resources.
Yea!Let’s see if the chicken Sh@t republicans can at least kill NPR and PBS.
I doubt it - what a bunch of Cry Boehners.
Hugh Hewitt had it right. This is a phony vote and a head-fake intended to try and fool us.
Does no good to pass something like this that will ultimately die in the Senate when at the same time you keep passing CR’s that include the funding.
If they can survive without my money, more power to them.
Let their democRAT supporters have to donate their own money.
WTH is going on? Are the R’s and their families being threatened in some way?
Who knows what goes on with these people.
Why not attach it to the CR. Then they’d have to vote for it or have a shutdown? Plausible?
Next, can we take down PBS?
Lovely. De-fund NPR and CPB, and revoke the tax-exempt status of all donations.
Does no good to pass something like this that will ultimately die in the Senate when at the same time you keep passing CRs that include the funding.
Bingo. Smoke and mirrors.
If the house will not send a bill with funding for NPR then the senate can’t just create it.
A stalemate means no NPR $.
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