What subtext? It was a heavy part of the second act but when it no longer played a part in his life it was gone. You are being crazy toons here. These post should be bookmarked when it shows up on PBS in a few years once the ticket sales have dropped off and you will still be shilling for PBS then.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Life must be very confusing for you, with no understanding of subtext.
Can we talk about Hamilton the Musical?
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It will be one of many things that annoy me about PBS. However, I will not stop supporting the station, along with the rest of the recipients of the NEA.clubgop wrote:What subtext? It was a heavy part of the second act but when it no longer played a part in his life it was gone. You are being crazy toons here. These post should be bookmarked when it shows up on PBS in a few years once the ticket sales have dropped off and you will still be shilling for PBS then.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Life must be very confusing for you, with no understanding of subtext.
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Good, so no need for federal funding then.GrumpyCatFace wrote:It will be one of many things that annoy me about PBS. However, I will not stop supporting the station, along with the rest of the recipients of the NEA.clubgop wrote:What subtext? It was a heavy part of the second act but when it no longer played a part in his life it was gone. You are being crazy toons here. These post should be bookmarked when it shows up on PBS in a few years once the ticket sales have dropped off and you will still be shilling for PBS then.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Life must be very confusing for you, with no understanding of subtext.
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No, I think it's important to fund the arts, even if I don't like some of it. I believe in the freedom of speech. It's an outdated idea.clubgop wrote:Good, so no need for federal funding then.GrumpyCatFace wrote:It will be one of many things that annoy me about PBS. However, I will not stop supporting the station, along with the rest of the recipients of the NEA.clubgop wrote:
What subtext? It was a heavy part of the second act but when it no longer played a part in his life it was gone. You are being crazy toons here. These post should be bookmarked when it shows up on PBS in a few years once the ticket sales have dropped off and you will still be shilling for PBS then.
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At the point of a gun with other people's money. How noble of you.GrumpyCatFace wrote:No, I think it's important to fund the artsclubgop wrote:Good, so no need for federal funding then.GrumpyCatFace wrote:
It will be one of many things that annoy me about PBS. However, I will not stop supporting the station, along with the rest of the recipients of the NEA.
No you dont. You believe in freedom of government speech and state sanctioned violence with that speech you don't approve of. We have you on record.I believe in the freedom of speech. It's an outdated idea.
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Yeah, so we're back to Communism 101 for the 3,000th time. Did you receive mail at any point this year? Did your neighborhood not burn down because of government-funded fire services?clubgop wrote:At the point of a gun with other people's money. How noble of you.GrumpyCatFace wrote:No, I think it's important to fund the artsclubgop wrote:
Good, so no need for federal funding then.
No you dont. You believe in freedom of government speech and state sanctioned violence with that speech you don't approve of. We have you on record.I believe in the freedom of speech. It's an outdated idea.
How simple-minded do you have to be to go back to the same tired, childlike argument over and over like this, on anything you don't like?
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Mail and fire department are not the same damn thing. Those are services that benefit everybody for everybody, they are not poor excuses to use government for any old reason. As for mail we can let private companies take that over, just like the private market has art and entertainment well in hand.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Yeah, so we're back to Communism 101 for the 3,000th time. Did you receive mail at any point this year? Did your neighborhood not burn down because of government-funded fire services?clubgop wrote:At the point of a gun with other people's money. How noble of you.GrumpyCatFace wrote:
No, I think it's important to fund the arts
No you dont. You believe in freedom of government speech and state sanctioned violence with that speech you don't approve of. We have you on record.I believe in the freedom of speech. It's an outdated idea.
How simple-minded do you have to be to go back to the same tired, childlike argument over and over like this, on anything you don't like?
How simple-minded do you have to be to go back to the same tired, childlike argument over and over like this, on anything you happen to like?
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You're a defender of free speech like Jeffrey Dahmer was of LGBT rights.
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Come on bitch, come tell me how PBS or the NEA is in Article 1, Section 8 like the post office is. I am sure Mr. court summons=entrapment can find it. Come on Dirty dick.