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Michael B. Keegan

Michael B. Keegan

Posted: March 25, 2011 01:20 PM

Budget Deficit Fixed: The GOP Slashes NPR


When House Republicans voted in an emergency session last week to block federal funding to NPR, they accomplished three of their favorite things. They made a big show out of pretending to cut a minuscule budget item. They stuck it to their nemesis, the undefined group known as "elitists." And finally, they struck another blow to the power of facts and information in American political discourse.

Imagine the impact of trimming $5 million from a $1.6 trillion deficit. Even if passed by the Senate and signed by the president, it wouldn't tear a single "elitist" away from This American Life. It would instead do something much less flashy and much sadder -- it would force a few hundred local radio news stations, mostly in rural areas, to go dark. And, perhaps most importantly for the bill's sponsors, it would legislate one of the Right's favorite unfounded talking points: that balanced news and empirical fact are inherently "left-leaning" and "elitist."

Last week's NPR show-vote was the purest example yet of the Republican Congress's real goals from the budget process: let corporations and the wealthy keep their massive tax breaks, while making the budget debate revolve around tiny expenditures that benefit the daily lives of Americans. And, while they're at it, work at discrediting individuals and organizations that they dislike -- with or without facts to back up their attacks.

How much the Republican Congress relies on these "culture war" distractions -- and the extent of their grudge against facts and honest debate -- is apparent in the gleeful choice of James O'Keefe III as their new and greatest ally. O'Keefe, a convicted criminal and fraudster, wouldn't be anybody's idea of a solid ally if he weren't also incredibly useful. But in skillfully twisting the truth to go after favorite right-wing targets, O'Keefe has proven himself incredibly valuable to the Republican Congress.

Just two months after O'Keefe went to ACORN offices pretending to be a pimp looking for tax help, 52 percent of Republican voters had become convinced that the voter registration organization stole the 2008 election for Barack Obama. When his protégé Lila Rose put out some supremely unconvincing videos supposedly showing that Planned Parenthood was willing to aid a child prostitution ring, all federally-funded family planning centers suddenly had to start fighting for their lives. And as soon as O'Keefe released a dishonestly edited video showing an NPR fundraising executive saying some unwise things -- to an ersatz Muslim no less -- the House GOP was ready with another line-item show vote.

I feel confident saying that anybody who takes their budget policy cues from James O'Keefe doesn't really care about the budget.

What O'Keefe's friends on Capitol Hill do care about is his remarkable ability to discredit the truth -- and the valuable distraction that his shenanigans provide. Helping local NPR stations costs the U.S. $5 million each year. Funding to family planning clinics that help millions of women get affordable birth control, cancer screenings, and screenings and treatment for STDs cost $317 million each year. Before ACORN folded under right-wing pressure, the group received about $3.5 million each year to help fund its voter registration and anti-poverty efforts. In contrast, tax breaks for oil and gas companies will cost $2.6 billion in the 2011 fiscal year alone. Extending Bush's tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans costs will cost roughly $65 billion just in 2011.

Any budget process that focuses on ACORN, NPR and family planning isn't really about fixing the federal budget. Instead, Republicans in Congress have decided to use the budget process as another platform for picking political fights at the expense of millions of ordinary Americans -- and they're trying to discredit and eliminate real sources of news and information in the process. The attempt to defund NPR is a distraction -- but it's a distraction with serious consequences for Congress's priorities.

 

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04:40 PM on 04/06/2011
PBS, NPR, and CPB need to be saved, no questions. Public funding adds a check which ensures neutrality at the threat of reductions or dismantling.

http://www.fortasse.com/miscellaneous/why-congress-should-spare-pbs-npr/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Umcm8fBnQj4
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FightingTheRight
That isn't God's voice in your head.
04:15 PM on 03/30/2011
The REVERSE ROBIN HOOD is working great ROBBING the U.S. Treasury with Non Profits and Religious Charities !!!!

American Family Associatio­n is safe with Federal Grants they got $ 19,233,560 Million Dollars last year that is $82,777, 894 Million Dollar in the last 5 years !!

Pat Robinson and the 700 Club $ 183,000,00­0 Million Dollars last year that is $ 843, 340,545 Million Dollars in the last 5 year !!!!!

Pat Robinson’s Operation Blessing Internatio­nal Relief and Developmen­t Corporatio­n got $406,254, 443 Million Dollars last year that is $ 1,368.331,­808 Billion Dollars in the last 5 years!

Heritage Foundation will not be hurt for FEDERAL GRANTS they got $ 63, 910, 593 Million Dollar last year that is $ 190, 085,156 Million Dollars in the last 5 Years
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caseyblab
09:11 PM on 03/29/2011
One of Fox's Execs admitted he hyped Obama as some closet socialist even though he didnt believe it. I am sure OKeefe is on it.
Our rep introduced this legislation and has not created even one job for Colorado. His priorities are clear to voters- so I hope he gets fired.
nothingchanges
too soon old, too late smart
06:01 PM on 03/29/2011
Total Federal money to NPR in 2010?...................................$5,000,000

Costs to the Federal Government of extending the Bush tax cuts in 2010?....$860.000.000.000

Wondering why we have a deficit?......................................Priceless
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caseyblab
09:18 PM on 03/29/2011
I think I read it was a buck 31 a person for NPR. We are into thousands and thousands per person for our off the books wars.
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BittyBittyChangChang
Common sense is not common
03:06 PM on 03/29/2011
Picking fights with strawmen is the GOP political DNA. Everyone in politics must have an enemy. For republicans, the enemy is anyone not on the Fortune 100.
MarkInTexas
Moderate is the new liberal.
01:10 PM on 03/28/2011
Thank goodness! Click and Clack single-handedly put us in this hole we're in. Plus, they're always telling us what to do, saying things like, "don't drive like my brother". Clear government nanny-state over-reach. Their anti-Americam bias is shown when they discuss foreign cars!
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Estreet1964
My neighbors know I'm a rock and roll singer
12:13 PM on 03/28/2011
The GOP doesn't even bother to hide it's shamelessness anymore.

It's so blatently obvious that they are prosecuting a war against working Americans on behalf of their corporate masters. The evidence is every where, so why aren't Democrats telling this story?

Bill Maher is right, the Dems are (insert feline expletive referring to female nether regions).
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Ben F
02:37 PM on 03/28/2011
Yes. It's true. A woman's body is so disgusting and repulsive that we should use their body parts to insult men for being weak. Weak like a woman.
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Estreet1964
My neighbors know I'm a rock and roll singer
05:06 PM on 03/28/2011
Lighten up Francis.
ydrittmann
Vitter patronizes women.
03:34 PM on 03/30/2011
Have you seen one?
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Parade Keegan
I Can Hear You
02:43 AM on 03/28/2011
Just speculating; if Glen Beck were hired by NPR I wonder how fast the GOP would find ways to fund NPR. Funny scenario huh?
06:53 PM on 03/27/2011
What is 100 billion dollars? Or don't you read the papers? Oh that's right, their all bent to the left so they wouldn't report that fact. Just wondering where stimulus watch dog Biden is? Wasn't he suppose to keep track of all those jobs the stimulus package was going to save? And don't we still have about half of it left? Why doesn't Obama just give it back? At least the republicans are putting forth a budget, the dems who controlled everything last year didn't even put one together. Why don't you have Obama just disregard the constitution again and write his own budget.
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Lemeritus
Been there, done that, lived to tell
11:58 AM on 03/28/2011
Excuse me, but... what ARE you talking about?

Just because you have a computer and internet access doesn't mean you can dump all the NewsMax talking points into one comment and hope to make sense.
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Ben F
02:45 PM on 03/28/2011
If you are suggesting that the GOP and Bush were not part of the bailouts then you have discredited yourself. The rest is just the usual bull-pucky.
12:25 PM on 03/27/2011
Is the American taxpayer still funding the faith based initiatives begun by George W? When I googled this I got that $140m was handed out for this. At a guess I would say much of this was probably donated to Repub candidates/causes. If this is true, how is this tolerated?
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JAT3
For every action there is a reaction...
08:54 AM on 03/27/2011
All the smoke and mirrors of the gop/right/baggers agenda is HYPOCRISY! The right run the campaign of don't let the govt tell you what to do and how to live your life. Yet every program cut and social stance is backed by their fundlemental conservative views and attitude pushed on all of us. So it seems as far as those that support the right do want a "gov't" to tell them what to do and think or are they really saying anything/standing up or being open minded? I don't think so, I believe its just taking a side agains the left/BO no matter and at all cost!
11:37 AM on 03/26/2011
Here is a great exercise on balanceing the budget at AARP's website:
http://www.aarp.org/politics-society/government-elections/info-01-2011/deficit-calculator.html
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Chris Wundrow
11:03 PM on 03/25/2011
Of course, it's not about fixing the budget--never, ever was. NPR gets chicken feed compared to some things the government spends the taxpayer's dollar on (like stupid wars and giving the rich tax breaks). All it is is political payback to keep the Tea party crowd happy (keeping their votes and contributions coming). Only thing is, it ain't working all that well for what I've heard--tea partiers are getting pretty restive these days!
09:00 PM on 03/25/2011
I would doubt this will pass the senate or that the Pres. would sign it. NPR? Planned Parenthood? How about we start taxing churches? If they are going to infiltrate my uterus with they're religious beliefs then they better start paying taxes.
We wouldn't have a budget crisis then.
11:58 PM on 03/25/2011
i am ok with taxing all non-profit businesses
03:53 PM on 03/25/2011
Correct. This is a mere pittance. But it still tastes sweet doesn't it? The liberal media stranglehold loosens just a little bit more!
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AdamWest1313
Hardcore Agnostic
06:54 PM on 03/25/2011
I feel sad for you. Actually believing that we have a liberal media =/ Care to provide ANY sourced evidence to support the myth? Or are you just going to respodn with rhetoric like people usually do when trying to prove something that is demonstratably false?
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jones
Dances with Weims
08:56 AM on 03/26/2011
I wonder what conservative media stranglehold will be like?