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Perfect. Redirect the money for the arts somewhere else. Next!
My first thought also ..... looks like the Budget reductions are looking easier.
Icing on the Cake here -- PBS & NPR just hired Marist to do a Poll to see what voters thought of this "pulling down Statues. They didn't much like the result - over 60% of those they polled don't like it at all.
How clever! I bet they drew some interesting pictures to show how they feel! Just like in elementary school.
BIG DEAL!!!!
You are right, in itself -- pffft no big deal....but this is the fourth council of this administration 'disbanded' (I heard the others were disbanded before they all quit).
The councils may or may not be necessary but it is the 'idea' that nobody wants to work with this administration that may potentially work against this administration.
Not for the base -- we know that. The base is loyal. But the base isn't what won the election.
The revolving door of staff, councils being disbanded. Republican party seemingly not able to agree on key legislative issues.
All of that, combined isn't what any administration wants.
I hope my tax dollars weren't being wasted on this "art council".
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