You can use the law, but not to directly force content. Some things we should be pushing:
-Cable freedom: allowing folks to pay only for the channels they want to subscribe to
- Using antitrust laws to break up the media conglomerates.
- Defund PBS.
- Make FCC TV and radio licenses for a limited time and resell them or lottery them off.
- Allow digital posting of legal notices instead of requiring physical publication. Sort of like how they do with tenders.
If cable or dish actually offered that, I'd consider getting cable or dish.
Not trying to directly force content, just trying to force equality in hiring at the networks. Currently network employees are probably 95% Liberal, while the nation at large is at least 40% conservative. Liberals should at most hold less than 40% of all jobs in the network corporations.
My argument is that Liberal people cannot be "balanced" in their coverage because their world view precludes them from even understanding the positions of the other side. Only members of the other side can present their ideas properly.
Some things we should be pushing:
-Cable freedom: allowing folks to pay only for the channels they want to subscribe to
- Using antitrust laws to break up the media conglomerates.
- Defund PBS.
- Make FCC TV and radio licenses for a limited time and resell them or lottery them off.
- Allow digital posting of legal notices instead of requiring physical publication. Sort of like how they do with tenders.
I agree with all of this, except perhaps that last one. I'm not sure about that one.
But yes, we have to do whatever is possible to break up Liberal control of the media system. The fate of the nation hangs on this. For too long has our news and culture been steered by left wing forces and it has brought us to a very bad point in the history of the nation.