I'm afraid if I was forced to pay the wages of the manipulative advocators of popular culture (often referred to as "entertainers") I would be very, very angry. The TV licencing authority irritates me enough with its weekly threatening letter despite me not owning a TV. Please think about the social ramifications of what you suggest.
I would be forced to pay 50 Cent.
> That is ultimately to be decided by the voters.
Like X-Factor and * Idol? Sorry, but I have to repeat one of my favourite quotes here: "The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." (Winston Churchill)
I'm afraid if I was forced to pay the wages of the manipulative advocators of popular culture (often referred to as "entertainers") I would be very, very angry. The TV licencing authority irritates me enough with its weekly threatening letter despite me not owning a TV. Please think about the social ramifications of what you suggest.
I would be forced to pay 50 Cent.
> That is ultimately to be decided by the voters.
Like X-Factor and * Idol? Sorry, but I have to repeat one of my favourite quotes here: "The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." (Winston Churchill)
Especially true in the "entertainment" world.