The Grand Illusion Ends?
- Rick Dancer

- Jul 17, 2025
- 2 min read
PBS & NPR The End of The Grand Illusion.

I think it’s crazy that we, the taxpayers, have been paying for these entities to do business.
I’m a media company and get no help from the government, never have.
Yes, like other broadcasters, both have had some good programming in their day.
Most of our kids grew up watching their children’s programming.
But over the years, the two have revealed their extreme bias.
If you fail to recognize fairness and represent other sides of the issues, you end up here, without funding.
Most of us with an ounce of discernment have always seen both groups as extremely biased.
When I worked in the news industry, PBS & NPR always got a pass.
The assumption from my fellow journalists was that these two groups were the pillar of fairness.
I could always smell the bias but rarely said anything, I didn’t want a pick a fight.
Now, to find out that our tax dollars pay for this propaganda makes me sick.
I’m sure they have some good programming, but the slant is too blatant to ignore.
Both groups have every right to be in business, but they can fund their programs the old-fashioned way, the way the rest of us in a capitalistic society do it: we find clients.
I hope Congress pulls the taxpayer funding, and I wish PBS & NPR well, COMPETING in the world the rest of us play in.
You get no help from anyone, you bust your ass, and raise your money.
Both PBS and NPR have been living off the public dole for far too long.
Over the years, their pandering to the left has become too obvious, and by not being fair, they brought this on themselves.
Welcome to the land of capitalism and the free market.
You get what you work for.
No bilking money off the public.
Oh, now I know why it’s called “public broadcasting “. You’ve been using us for decades, and now you’re on your own.
Good luck.
If what you do is fair and marketable, and interesting to all taxpayers, you’ll survive. If not, you will die.
Welcome to our world.
The end of the grand illusion.







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