Senate Democrats Demand $10 Billion For ‘Media Outlets’ But Block Small Business Funding

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They expect us to underwrite their radical propaganda outlets and truth assassins.

Senate Dems Demand $10 Billion For ‘Media Outlets,’ Block Small Business Funding

This is a ruthless demonstration of democrat elitist priorities… money for propaganda media outlets, no money for hardworking small business owners and employees.

By: Georgette, Conservative Daily Post, April 10, 2020:

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As democrats in the Senate block the measure to add funding to the small business rescue package, they are simultaneously demanding that taxpayers shell out $10 billion for local “media outlets.”

The Epoch Times reported:

“For over a decade, there has been a steady succession of local outlets closing down, reporters being laid off, production schedules cut, and resources tightened as the growth of social media and technology platforms has concentrated critical advertising revenue in the hands of a few,” states an April 8 letter from 19 mostly Democratic senators, to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.).

[UM… these outlets are shutting down because people are tuning out their liberal lies.]

The letter was also addressed to Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) and Vice Chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.).

The letter didn’t specify an amount of funding to be provided to local media outlets but referenced proposals from three media trade groups that are seeking $5 billion to $10 billion in such assistance.

“Reliable local news and information has been critically important during the COVID-19 pandemic, yet it has become more scarce,” the letter said.

“Any future stimulus package must contain funding to support this important industry at such a critical time. Such a provision should be tailored to benefit aid recipients who make a long-term commitment to high-quality local news.”

The signers of the letter were led by Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.). The others are Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.), Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), Sen. Robert Casey Jr. (D-Pa.), Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.), Sen. Angus King (I-Maine, who caucuses with Democrats), Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.), Sen. Tom Udall (D-N.M.), and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.).

At the same time, the letter seeking public funding for local media was circulated April 8, Senate Republicans were angrily challenging Democrats to stop blocking a measure that would add $250 billion to the $349 billion under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) for small businesses in the just-passed $2 trillion CCP virus relief package.

“We are seeing a rate of $3.5 billion an hour on a nearly $350 billion program. We have days, not weeks, until PPP runs out of money,” Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said in a statement on April 8. Rubio is chairman of the chamber’s Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

“Today’s unemployment numbers remind us that now is not the time for congressional horse-trading or partisan politics. Small businesses are being forced to lay off employees and close their doors. I really hope my Democratic colleagues will reconsider their decision to block more money for PPP,” Rubio said.

Similarly, Sen. John Cornyn (D-Texas) issued a statement saying: “The Democrats’ insistence on holding this relief hostage for extraneous funding that isn’t needed is unfathomable. Coronavirus relief is no place for partisan politics, but Senator Schumer just can’t help himself.

“Allowing this fund to run dry and letting countless small businesses fail would be one of the most unconscionable things Senator Schumer and Democrats could do.”

The proposal to provide federal dollars for local media organizations is certain to run into objections that the money would actually be aiding large media conglomerates that own or otherwise control the vast majority of news outlets, including those that were once predominantly owned by local interests.

“Ownership of the country’s daily newspapers was concentrated among the largest 10 companies. Altogether, the largest 10 companies owned 1,500 papers, including almost half—572—of the country’s 1,283 dailies,” according to a 2018 report by the Hussman School of Journalism at the University of North Carolina.

The report said 7 of the 10 biggest companies are either publicly owned corporations such as Gannett or are investment entities like Tronc/Tribune that are owned by hedge and pensions funds, and private equity firms.
The Epoch Times asked spokesmen for the 19 Democratic signers how such recipients would be defined and whether much of the proposed spending would end up benefiting media conglomerates. All but two of the 19 didn’t respond.

A spokesman for Blumenthal, the lead signer of the letter, declined to respond to The Epoch Times’ questions. The spokesman, who asked not to be identified, said the purpose of the letter “is to show Senate leadership that there is strong support for local journalism in all its forms.”

A Kaine spokesman, who also asked not to be named, said, “Questions about implementation–like the ones you raised–would need to be addressed as Congress drafts a final proposal.”

Also on April 9, four national media trade groups issued a joint statement calling on Congress to direct “current U.S. government advertising campaigns (such as those promoting the Census) to local news and media outlets, and providing the Department of Health and Human Services, the Small Business Administration and other relevant agencies with an additional $5 billion to $10 billion for direct funding for local media advertising.”

The groups included the News Media Alliance, National Association of Broadcasters, National Newspaper Association, and Newspapers America.

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felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago

Let SOROS bail them out as he usually does.

dbm1490
dbm1490
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Just [187] Soros already, and ALL his lap-dog surrogate’s !

VTS
VTS
3 years ago
Reply to  dbm1490

Bloomberg could pitch in few bills too.

VTS
VTS
3 years ago
Reply to  dbm1490

Bloomberg could pitch in few bills too.

volksnut
volksnut
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

My thoughts precisely – along with wondering how much of that money soros would squirrel away himself – 2 out 19 co-signers – ALL demorats – had spokespeople respond who themselves remain anonymous give some generalized lame horseshit response as to why this crap is ” justified ” When small businesses employ a huge amount of Americas workforce –

katherine cassell harvey
katherine cassell harvey
3 years ago

These people like Soros is always trying to under mind our country

patd
patd
3 years ago

They do have to keep their propaganda morons in cash!!!!!! The libturds and libturd media are all oxygen thieving morons!!!!

Public_Citizen
Public_Citizen
3 years ago
Reply to  patd

I think you mis-spelled “Cretins”.

patd
patd
3 years ago
Reply to  Public_Citizen

I can agree with that description also.

VTS
VTS
3 years ago
Reply to  patd

The blood of Americans is on the hands of democretins.

Erik Volm
Erik Volm
3 years ago

if they get their funding,..I DARE those media pinheads to go talk to unemployed/bankrupt folks,…………..lets see there bubble burst live on tv!!!!

Jane Dowe
Jane Dowe
3 years ago

At this point, all you can say is Eff the treasonous MSM and the Demo-Nazis.

Merlinever
Merlinever
3 years ago

There it is folks! The Senate Democrats want to make sure that our country’s economy is destroyed but will do anything to preserve the power of the media to keep feeding us lies.
Let’s face it; these people are criminals and are not going to be swayed by our votes (suggestions of slaves) or threats; we need to take whatever action necessary to have them arrested and, at the very least, taken out of public/political office for good.
Actually, prison or, better yet, the gallows would be a much better solution as most, if not all of them, are guilty of treason.comment image

VTS
VTS
3 years ago
Reply to  Merlinever

Democrats are not on people’s side. They want their propaganda dogs well fed.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
3 years ago

This makes all the sense in the world. The media is the propaganda wing of the commiecrats in the same manner that the Klan was their enforcement wing back in its heyday.

Roma Mikhasev
Roma Mikhasev
3 years ago

ordinary dems

Leonard Payne
Leonard Payne
3 years ago

Of course, the propaganda machine MUST be kept “well-oiled”

notme123
notme123
3 years ago

The faces of evil. NO NO . Media doesn’t need money, just like the Kennedy Center, PBS and NPR didn’t need money. They should not be funded in anyway by the government so people like Chuck and Nancy can use them for their agenda and propaganda. This is a form of buying votes, and therefore election interference and they should be investigated. Help should be given only to the people who need it. Enough of this BS.

stephen5970
stephen5970
3 years ago

Once the government is paying the piper, the government calls the tune.

In Canada the national broadcaster, the CBC, receives $1.5+ billion from the government. The Conservative government began decreasing this amount but upon election Trudeau (Blessed be He) reversed that policy and bumped up the funding. Then, just prior to the last election, he created a fund for newspapers, magazines and TV of $595 million paid to media that essentially his government approves. Don’t agree with Trudeau and expect not a cent.

To sweeten his deal for the left leaning media, he has slyly (must be someone else’s idea because ‘sly’ is not something one can attribute to Prince Vacuous) made a committee labelling negative reporting as fake news, and keeping hard questioning media out of government news conferences and preventing them from attending UN conferences.

So sure, give the press money. Surely it can only improve a free and independent press. And there is a guy down the street selling ocean front land on the moon, cheap!

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