Mike Huckabee, an amateur musician, was governor of Arkansas from 1996 to 2007.
Donald
Trump wasn’t my first choice for president. I was. But he was my second
choice, and I’m proud that I supported him. In tackling the federal
budget, he faces a debt that has doubled to $20 trillion
in the past eight years. No doubt a chainsaw seems more appropriate to
the task at hand than a carving knife, but I would urge my president and
friend to hold back from one tiny area of the budget whose elimination
would cost far more than it would save.
Funding for the National Endowment for the Arts might seem expendable — especially given how often celebrity artists insult and even threaten
the president. But such hateful high-dollar Hollywood and
music-industry stars don’t receive anything from the NEA, and they
shouldn’t. Not because of their insufferable political whining, but
because they get rich selling their talents to the highest bidder in the
private sector. I have zero interest in spending a dime of tax money to
prop up those who hate the president and the tens of millions who
elected him.I do care greatly about the real recipients of endowment funds: the kids in poverty for whom NEA programs may be their only chance to learn to play an instrument, test-drive their God-given creativity and develop a passion for those things that civilize and humanize us all. They’re the reason we should stop and recognize that this line item accounting for just 0.004 percent of the federal budget is not what’s breaking the bank.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/mike-huckabee-a-conservative-plea-for-the-national-endowment-of-the-arts/2017/03/22/8d6d746a-0d94-11e7-9d5a-a83e627dc120_story.html?utm_term=.0c3837585b69
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