Leaders of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private agency that has steered federal funding to PBS, NPR and hundreds of public television and radio stations across the country, voted Monday to dissolve the organization that was created in 1967.

CPB had been winding down since Congress acted last summer to defund its operations at the encouragement of President Donald Trump. Its board of directors chose Monday to shutter CPB completely instead of keeping it in existence as a shell.

“CPB’s final act would be to protect the integrity of the public media system and the democratic values by dissolving, rather than allowing the organization to remain defunded and vulnerable to additional attacks,” said Patricia Harrison, the organization’s president and CEO.

Ruby Calvert, head of CPB’s board of directors, said the federal defunding of public media has been devastating.

CPB said it was financially supporting the American Archive of Public Broadcasting in its effort to preserve historic content, and is working with the University of Maryland to maintain its own records.

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    In archaeology, you can peg the beginning of an empire’s end when it stops building public architecture, whether it’s art or infrastructure (equal to spending on the public). Once the government stops giving back to the populace, it’s over.

    Separate and complex discussion defining “empire” in archaeology without written records, so I am just referring to a particular geographic center exerting cultural and economic influence on its neighbors.

    Stop public spending. People move out. Economy declines. Some other political center rises to prominence.

    Obviously there are a ton of other factors affecting this, but it’s a broad-brush pattern seen repeated over thousands of years.

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      Trump, a moron and huckster, continues to employ the old mob tactic of attempting to profit from everything, oblivious to even the simplest things.

      He believes he’ll be remembered fondly like Reagan by his cult, but history has proven otherwise. He’ll be remembered as the biggest fool for attempting to accomplish something seemingly insurmountable by listening to today’s trust fund kids.

      The only thing he’ll be remembered for is being one of the primary causes of the American Revolution. There’s a reason kings and queens these days position themselves in a Mickey Mouse like position, less heat. Rocking the boat tends to end with your ass in the waters.

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      But also remember

      This can all be reversed just as quickly so don’t forget to vote

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        Only if we find opposition that actually wants to do that. Best we can do so far is people that want to pretend it’s the 90s and that they need compromise and approval from Republicans.

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          Only if we find opposition that actually wants to do that.

          Well, we’ve had that for quite some time really… the sad thing is, that’s not really a winning strategy.

          We have g had candidates like that, Bernie and Warren come to mind right away. But the last time they ran, they couldn’t even win a primary, let alone the general election.

          I agree that actual progressive policies could solve a lot, but much of the country does not seem to agree with that, so here we are.

          For better or worse, you need the approval of more than one group of people to win an election.

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      I’d be curious to read more about this effect (something I don’t think I’ve heard of before). Can you point me resources / examples of this?

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    The article’s comments section is disheartening, but predictable. It’s the same “Don’t use my tax dollars for your liberal agenda” bullshit. No critical thinking. Just parroting propaganda.

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    What a beta imperial slave colony… A turd sandwich of a country. We ain’t up to nothing… really just watching the top 10% pass around money until this imperial fart dissipates. We will start over again in the nucular waste of just a few mens ambition to once again rediscover and build simple things such as the wheel. Capitalism is exponential like the gas that builds in my colon only to be released as a foul odor of yeasterday when “things were great.” One generation builds, another pigs out then the next scrambles just to find something to eat as the planet winces in pain, sick and tired of all “gods children”. It is the survival of the fittest as justice is always served…YOLO netflix and chill drinking from a poisonous well… Brutes Morons and the tech bros. Welcome to the worlds casino aka dum dum yankeeland. Remember the democrats will not save you! The USA is not a democracy and if you want to see change it will have to be uproot the system via kentic means. Nothing new under the sun.

    I go to civil rights rallies And I put down the old D.A.R. I love Harry and Sidney and Sammy I hope every colored boy becomes a star But don’t talk about revolution That’s going a little bit too far So love me, love me, love me, I’m a liberal - Phil Ochs

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    Look on the bright side. Chilling events like this are not boring. I am definitely not bored right now.

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    So it sounds like CPB was the lobbying arm of NPR/PBS. -I’m not sure it’s wise to shutter the lobbying agency that get’s them federal funds but on the other hand they were clearly not having the desired effect on congress.