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FORD
06-23-2014, 12:03 AM
Welfare Dynasty: Duck Dynasty Cast Receives $70,000 from Louisiana Taxpayers PER EPISODE

Posted by: Josh Kilburn in Most Popular on AATTP, Racism in America, TEApublicans in Action June 21, 2014 (http://aattp.org/welfare-dynasty-duck-dynasty-cast-recieves-70000-from-louisiana-taxpayers-per-episode/)

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Fucking phony ass welfare fraud hypocrite assholes

Do you remember a time when Patriarch Phil Robertson said that African-Americans were better off “pre-entitlement, pre-welfare?” When they were “happy” and “Godly?” Do you remember those remarks? Good. Keep them in mind, because while Robertson was complaining about Blacks on welfare, the cast of his show, Duck Dynasty, soaked up hundreds of thousands of dollars in welfare money from the State of Louisiana every year.

According to Inquisitr, the cast receives $70,000 per episode in government handouts from the state, and are paid $200,000 per week to be on the show:


One industry insider estimates that the Duck Dynasty cast, which is paid $200,000 per week to appear on the popular reality show, receives government benefits of $70,000 for every episode of the A&E cable show from the state, even though Louisiana recently slashed funding for health care programs and pension programs for public employees such as police, teachers, and firefighters.


Bobby “we should stop being the party of stupid” Jindal, the Louisiana governor who may harbor presidential ambitions, recently presented Phil Robertson with Louisiana’s first Governor’s Award For Entrepreneurial Excellence and landed a high-profile guest appearance on the show during Season Six’s premiere. This was at the same time the state was paying out the subsidies for the production of the show.

According to Inquisitr, the handouts are part of an incentive program that the state has for film and TV productions, earning the state it’s nickname: “Hollywood South:”


The handouts are part of Louisiana’s incentive program for film and TV productions, a program which began in earnest in 2002 and which has earned the state the nickname “Hollywood South.” Dozens of film and TV projects shoot there, to collect the generous taxpayer-backed subsidies, which cover about 30 percent of a film or TV show’s production costs in Louisiana.

While advocates of film subsidy programs say that they lure big-time production to states that offer the money — 43 states now offer some version of a film subsidy program — economists have said that the programs cost states millions and produce very little economic benefit in return.

Louisiana recently did a study that found only 15 cents of economic benefit for every dollar spent by state taxpayers are used to prop up Hollywood productions, including reality shows such as Duck Dynasty.

The nonprofit Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) published a report on film subsidy programs, which found that the subsidies are big money-losers for states, and result in budget cuts to needed programs, to compensate for money poured into the pockets of productions such as Duck Dynasty.

Those budget cuts further stifle state economic growth.



The CBPP stated in the report that:


The revenue generated by economic activity induced by film subsidies falls far short of the subsidies’ direct costs to the state. To balance its budget, the state must therefore cut spending or raise revenues elsewhere, dampening the subsidies’ positive economic impact.


According to the CBPP, the subsidies are given the productions that were likely going to be filmed in the state anyway, even without taxpayer handouts — for example, Duck Dynasty, which could only be shot where the Robertson family lives: Louisiana. The welfare payments that go to the show, then, do nothing to keep it the state. What’s more, the handouts may even have kept the show from being canceled, despite declining ratings.

Kristy
06-23-2014, 12:08 AM
Wonder what Dumbellvis' stance on Louisiana welfare is. After all, he's been on it most of his miserable life.

Nitro Express
06-23-2014, 12:11 AM
They all should be thrown in jail for wearing Mossy Oak. God that is some faggy shit. I mean who needs camo on their beer can holder or spitoon? You know them motherfuckers are closet potheads. Heck their duck call business is probably laundering their pot growing business and they probably have Mossy Oak hash pipes.

ashstralia
06-23-2014, 07:00 AM
One man's welfare is another man's art grant.

:biggrin:

Angel
06-23-2014, 07:48 AM
Most states and provinces have some form of film tax credit.

VetteLS5
06-23-2014, 09:13 AM
Most states and provinces have some form of film tax credit.

Yes, they do. Including the VERY liberal state of Maryland, which recently ponied up more cash per season in order to keep that Netflix series that Kevin Spacey does in-state.

Angel
06-23-2014, 09:48 AM
Yes, they do. Including the VERY liberal state of Maryland, which recently ponied up more cash per season in order to keep that Netflix series that Kevin Spacey does in-state.

The stupid province I live in cancelled there's just when the industry was starting to thrive. They regret it now. The industry is a huge contributor to the local economy. Hotels, restaurants, transportation...

ELVIS
06-23-2014, 10:46 AM
Yep, people are making money here from it...

The Movie industry is doing well in Louisiana...

People are sick of Whorlywood...

ELVIS
06-23-2014, 10:47 AM
Wonder what Dumbellvis' stance on Louisiana welfare is.

I've told you many times, you were just too wasted to listen or remember...

Nitro Express
06-23-2014, 10:53 AM
The stupid province I live in cancelled there's just when the industry was starting to thrive. They regret it now. The industry is a huge contributor to the local economy. Hotels, restaurants, transportation...

You forgot to mention the brothels and drug dealers. Italy is now adding in drugs and prostitution to help their Gross National Product stats. Everyone will start doing it now.

Nitro Express
06-23-2014, 10:55 AM
So I take it getting the entertainment industry to your area is much like getting the olympics. It ain't going to happen without some bribery involved.

Nitro Express
06-23-2014, 10:58 AM
One man's welfare is another man's art grant.

:biggrin:

I'm going to hit up the Obama Administration for a grant to build a bigger vagina statue than Germany has. I will make it a multicultural vagina. I might just make a huge gaggle of different vaginas pissing and make a fountain out of it.

ELVIS
06-23-2014, 10:59 AM
It ain't going to happen without some bribery involved.

We already had that here...

Nitro Express
06-23-2014, 11:11 AM
Well some freebies with the best whores in New Orleans should buy you a show or two.

Whores and free tuition for their children seem so be the bribery of choice. They automatically expect to be put up in the best suites and wined and dined. You have to sprinkle a little more sugar on them to get anywhere.

Von Halen
06-23-2014, 11:35 AM
The stupid province I live in cancelled there's just when the industry was starting to thrive. They regret it now. The industry is a huge contributor to the local economy. Hotels, restaurants, transportation...


30 years of University, and you still don't know proper English.

ELVIS
06-23-2014, 12:21 PM
Shaddup Von...

2 + 2 = 5

ELVIS
06-23-2014, 12:22 PM
I missed that one, BTW...:biggrin:

Angel
06-23-2014, 10:19 PM
30 years of University, and you still don't know proper English.

Lol. Whoops...

Nitro Express
06-23-2014, 10:25 PM
Shaddup Von...

2 + 2 = 5

According to the new Common Core standards. You worked the problem right.

Angel
06-23-2014, 11:36 PM
According to the new Common Core standards. You worked the problem right.

Saw those online recently. WTF!?!?

Anonymous
06-24-2014, 06:19 AM
Shaddup Von...

2 + 2 = 5

I knew it! E. is a member of the Inner Party. It all makes sense, now.

Cheers! :beers: