I am so angry at the government right now I could spit.
I know that many of my fellow conservatives are upset about the economic stimulus
package. And rightfully so. When President Obama said that “now is not the time” for
companies to make a profit, I wonder when he thinks the time would be right.

As he presents a mandate to limit the salaries of CEOs who run companies being bailed
out by the American taxpayer, I wonder how far that will go. Never before has the term “slippery slope” held such perilous meaning for the United States.
But I’m not livid over Wall Street or the TARP plan or Obama’s socialist-leaning
speeches and TV appearances right now.
I’m fired up about TV converter boxes.
This week, the House voted 264-158 to postpone the shutdown of analog TV signals to
June 12th. As you’ve probably heard, the switch from analog TV to digital was
supposed to take place on February 17th.
But Democrats are worried that poor and rural and minority Americans are simply not
prepared to obtain the $40.00 converter box that they will need to watch their favorite
episode on television in crystal clear digital clarity.
Apparently, there are more than 6.5 million households in America that still rely on
analog TV sets to pick up over-the-air broadcast signals. This, despite the fact that the
feds have come up with a massive welfare program to hand out “vouchers” that enable
people to request up to two converter boxes per household.
Of course, these vouchers don’t come from the digital TV fairy. You and I are paying for
this scheme and to date, we have spent $1.34 billion dollars to make sure every
American can watch “American Idol” or “Jerry Springer” whenever they wish.
Forget those shows, this whole debacle is like living in an episode of “The Twilight
Zone.”
While headlines are being generated about the Democrat mindset of nationalizing
private businesses and bailing out failed ventures, we seem to be ignoring one of the
most massive bail-outs ever: the taxpayer-funded process of transitioning people from
analog to digital television.
Would someone please tell me why any of us should pay for our neighbors digital
converter box?
Every time I ask this question on my radio show, I’ll inevitably get a caller who says,
“Well, Mike, since the government is forcing this technical change, they need to pay for
it.”
I try to patiently remind these misguided folks that “the government” is us! You and I
are subsidizing the cost of all of these converter boxes. So now it can be officially
declared that the United States taxpayer is footing the bill for TV viewers who are either
too poor or uneducated or lazy to go down to Best Buy and buy a $40.00 converter box
for their TV set.
I don’t really understand why there’s this grumbling about bailing out failing companies.
Now that we have to pay for people to enjoy re-runs of “Hee-Haw” every night, we might
as well just become completely dependent on the government for everything.
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