5 streetwise cartoons about defunding PBS

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This cartoon features three characters from Sesame Street: Ernie, Big Bird, and Count von Count. Ernie holds a chalkboard with a drawing of a tank, a clock set to 6 o'clock, and the letters "PBS," and says, "HEY, KIDS! JUST SIX HOURS OF SPENDING ON DEFENSE EQUALS THE ENTIRE FEDERAL SUBSIDY FOR PUBLIC TELEVISION!!!" Big Bird, looking directly at the viewer, says, "BUT ELON MUSK THINKS HE CAN BALANCE THE BUDGET BY DE-FUNDING US!" Count von Count, on the right, says, "ELON NEEDS TO LEARN HOW TO COUNT!"

(Image credit: David Horsey / Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency)

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