
When did watching television become a right? Friday, the FCC received over 300,000 calls from people in the United States that “suddenly” lost the ability to see their favorite shows. The FCC reported that approximately 30% of those calls were about converter boxes that wouldn’t work, so those people get a pass, but why did the other 200,000 people not know about this switch to digital? How many hundreds of commercials and news stories do you have to watch to realize you may not be able to see Jerry Springer interview midget transvestite swingers after June 12?
I have two problems with this situation. 1. We have far too many citizens that have become unthinking drones unable to decide for themselves what to do and consequently rely on the government to take care of them. 2. Why are tax dollars paying for converter boxes?
I have read the Constitution of the United States of America a few times. I don’t remember seeing an article that says the government will take care of all your needs and make sure you can watch the State sponsored news put forward by ABC, NBC, and CBS. It never ceases to amaze me how Americans can sit around and wait for scraps to be thrown to them by elected officials instead of relying on their own potential and hard work to get ahead. There are citizens incapable of taking care of themselves, and the government, families, church and community groups need to step up and help them. However, “I want my MTV” is not a cry for help that the government needs to answer.
My second issue concerns the government (meaning taxpayer funded) coupons for $40 to go buy a converter box. We should not be in the business of providing luxuries, like television. According to the FCC, almost 31 million coupons have been redeemed. $40 doesn’t sound like much, but let me do the math for you. $1,236,559,890 for converters. That is an outrageous use of taxpayer money. The bad news is, there are another 29 million coupons out there floating around that could be utilized. $2.5 BILLION to watch television. What a waste of money. I was looking at the FCC website and those bureaucrats are patting themselves on the back for this tremendous success. I see it as an incredible waste of our tax dollars. Here is a picture of the $2.5 billion converter:

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