Well, Glenn, perhaps it's time to change the latter portion of "history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes" to "but it echoes."
As those of us, who remember the days when broadcast television censorship was federally controlled, now confront the reality of centrally managed electronic media, we can hear echoes of earlier days.
Remember when we were young and learned how the US Postal Service had been ordered to refuse delivery of newspapers critical of government policy?
USPS obeyed, because how could they not?
How many newspapers and newsletters ceased publishing?
What, do you think, were the commonalities with today?
Personally, "I'll take what is income distribution flux for one hundred dollars, Alex," but your mileage may vary.
Well, Glenn, perhaps it's time to change the latter portion of "history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes" to "but it echoes."
As those of us, who remember the days when broadcast television censorship was federally controlled, now confront the reality of centrally managed electronic media, we can hear echoes of earlier days.
Remember when we were young and learned how the US Postal Service had been ordered to refuse delivery of newspapers critical of government policy?
USPS obeyed, because how could they not?
How many newspapers and newsletters ceased publishing?
What, do you think, were the commonalities with today?
Personally, "I'll take what is income distribution flux for one hundred dollars, Alex," but your mileage may vary.