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Post by politicidal on Dec 17, 2020 18:52:55 GMT
..in order to reduce outdoor travel. Temporarily anyway for the holiday season. It's Senator Angus King (I-Maine) by the way. TEXT: In his letter, Senator King urged the companies to make their content accessible to the public for free during the holidays, to give the populace something to do at home and curtail outdoor activity. "As organizations around the country continue to respond to the spread of [infection], I am reaching out to discuss and consider the unique role that your companies play in providing content-based activities this holiday season. Specifically, I encourage you to temporarily remove any cost considerations for use of your services for current non-subscribers as a public service to who are seeking to remain safe and indoors this holiday season, as opposed to the risks involved as the nation sees a dramatic surge in [infection] cases." movieweb.com/free-streaming-holidays-us-senate-request/
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Post by Ransom on Dec 17, 2020 19:05:34 GMT
This would've helped nine months ago. Good idea though.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Dec 17, 2020 19:11:38 GMT
I think people would be better off with another round of stimulus checks instead of a free $10 subscription
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Dec 17, 2020 19:47:45 GMT
They’ve been doing actually.
Netflix has a channel on Pluto but all of them release material on YouTube.
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Post by jonesjxd on Dec 24, 2020 11:29:19 GMT
In my opinion Americans should have been receiving $2000 checks every month for a year, March 2020- March 2021. Arguments of austerity have never impressed me, we're fine with chalking up our species future as a loss to climate change, so why would it be any different for this countries economic future? This pandemic has killed 326k of our people, we should have been paying nonessential workers to just stay home, we should have been paying businesses to stay closed, and as for the essential workers, we deserved compensation for the risks we have taken. If you're getting $2k a month you can afford to subscribe to a few streaming services.
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