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BaronChocula

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47. I stopped listening a few years ago
Thu Dec 11, 2025, 01:39 PM
Thursday

The final straws were when ME and WE anchors continually invited on and were unable to handle republicans who raged against the truth. Fool NPR once, shame on you - Fool NPR twice, they'll have you back next week.

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NPR got it wrong(?): [View all] applegrove Wednesday OP
14.8%in 1980 UpInArms Wednesday #1
Yep the other dates were before my time, but I remember the one in 1980 FakeNoose Wednesday #9
My mortgage was at 13.75% interest UpInArms Wednesday #17
Same Woodwizard Thursday #26
Mine was 16% in the late 70s radical noodle Thursday #29
We bought a house on contract in 1980..12% interest and everyone thought we were the luckiest Peacetrain Thursday #31
I get so tired of the "boomers had it good" mantra radical noodle Thursday #35
I made 2.50 an hour.. Peacetrain Thursday #39
I do as well Rebl2 Thursday #44
My neighbor back then also paid 16%. Wonder Why Thursday #36
We had the same thing. murielm99 Thursday #38
And modrepub Thursday #25
And what is made available likely modified to show the economy as better than it is. Lonestarblue Thursday #28
Our son mgardener Thursday #51
I heard that and... 2naSalit Wednesday #2
I agree. I turned them off for good on the morning of the empathy discussion featuring Elmo Mucks/Rogan interview. littlemissmartypants Wednesday #10
We got 9.9% as a special first time home buyers deal in 1984. House and 2.5 acres was 44,000. Going rate was 12% Evolve Dammit Wednesday #3
Back in the early 90's, our first mortgage was 8.3% and we thought we were doing stellar! paleotn Wednesday #8
Bought a house in 1985, not the first house. llmart Wednesday #16
NPR has been changing since GW Bush... slightlv Wednesday #4
I stopped listening to them because of their fawning over Dubya. llmart Wednesday #18
NPR- Nice Polite Republicans TomSlick Wednesday #5
Bingo. littlemissmartypants Wednesday #11
National Petroleum Radio. paleotn Wednesday #6
Morning Edition and ATC have been soft-balling Republicans for as long as I've been listening. Orrex Wednesday #7
I stopped listening a few years ago BaronChocula Thursday #47
So long NPR... ZDU Wednesday #12
I find that their longer-form programming is still quite good Orrex Wednesday #13
KQED (SF Bay Area) ZDU Wednesday #14
And Fresh Air is sales for the wannabes. cbabe Thursday #30
Terry Gross ZDU Thursday #40
I love Santaland Diaries. markodochartaigh Thursday #33
This message was self-deleted by its author OnionPatch Wednesday #15
Did they "get it wrong"... llmart Wednesday #19
The official U.S. inflation data: peak inflation was 14.6% in March and April of 1980 progree Wednesday #20
Yeah, all they would have had to do was say "record since 1980" and it would have been accurate. soldierant Wednesday #21
Damn, poor Carter had no chance for re-election with 14.6% inflation Polybius Thursday #52
NPR started getting really sloppy in 2005 Warpy Wednesday #22
NPR still a hella lot better orangecrush Wednesday #23
Wow Joinfortmill Wednesday #24
This is what I always say when earlier generations whine about how good boomers had it? Betty Boom Thursday #27
NPR got an endowment level donation from the Kroc (McDonald's) family in 2003 librechik Thursday #32
Inflation that continued during covid STARTED under TSF first term. nt wiggs Thursday #34
With NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder. Today, the Trump admin- Xavier Breath Thursday #37
Pretty typical ITAL Thursday #41
On short term "records" hvn_nbr_2 Thursday #42
Question Sane1 Thursday #43
To be clear, inflation under Biden peaked at 9.1% for a SINGLE MONTH Wiz Imp Thursday #45
I gave up on NPR years ago and I used to be a very generous donor. OMGWTF Thursday #46
Their "go along to get along" strategy is shortsighted and will fail because tRUMP's a raging lunatic wolfie001 Thursday #48
Let me tell you something True Dough Thursday #49
So was this ever corrected on the air? senseandsensibility Thursday #50
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