You know what, the public can continue to easily fund NPR and PBS...just like I ing do it. Pledge.
Americans radically overestimate the amount of federal funding that goes to NPR and PBS, but still have overwhelming support for that funding.
the median guess was that our government spends a whopping 5% of its total budget on public broadcasting. "With a $3.55 trillion budget last year," TPM notes, "that would put funding for the CBP at approximately $178 billion."
the median guess was that our government spends a whopping 5% of its total budget on public broadcasting. "With a $3.55 trillion budget last year," TPM notes, "that would put funding for the CBP at approximately $178 billion."
http://www.savethenews.org/blog/11/0...unding-npr-pbs
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Easily funded by forcing $1B/year hedge/equity fund managers to pay income tax rate on their fee income rather than capital tax rate.
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You know what, the public can continue to easily fund NPR and PBS...just like I ing do it. Pledge.
The problem with these type of polls is the context. We may want to fund many things, but that doesn't mean we can.
Prisoners' dilemma problem
I don't see it. The outcome of either scenario: NPR gets funded.
The people that said the government spends 5% of the budget on NPR don't spend the usual 11% of their brain.
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