Rabbit Ears Radio
July 25th, 2010 | Published in Quiet Bunny

Free digital tv's for the poor!!?
I have a question for the liberal media and the democratic party: I grew up poor. Big , floor tv ,with rabbit ears(big antennas) that recieved 3 channels, ABC CBS and NBC. My Dad would not let me believe the anchor man when the anchor man said how bad America was. Now, I have internet, cable and satellite. I have other outlets to get news from because I worked hard for it.(didn't come easy)
My question is : You buy votes from the poor.They do need our help, but not in the form of freebies. When all broadcast goes digital in a few years, and all broadcast requires a digital tv, how will you get your message out to your voting base? Will you give free digital tv's to the poor? Al Gore tried to wire all poor schools to the internet? We could raise taxes for this but a much cheaper alternative would be free AM radios for the poor. Call it the: Free Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck Social Program for the poor. Or a worldwide rock concert to save earth
Some cable companies are already providing free digital boxes for their customers and that's likely to be one of the main ways to get digital to the people. Also the prices of digital TVs will likely become cheaper and affordable in due time.
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