Funded kids’ show echoes White House’s agenda
Federal grants to the studio behind Sesame Street have nearly tripled under Biden
C is for “collusion”? Or maybe just “coincidence”?
The White House and the federally funded children’s show Sesame Street appear in lockstep in a bid to incubate President Joe Biden from concerns about inflation.
On Tuesday, the White House touted a social media post from Cookie Monster complaining about the decreased size of cookies. Curiously, the Sesame Street resident invoked an arcane economic concept to lament the diminished state of his favorite food—one that also happens to be a popular White House talking point.
“Me hate shrinkflation! Me cookies are getting smaller,” Cookie Monster said, referring to the type of inflation in which companies, instead of increasing prices, charge the same price for a smaller amount of products like potato chips, soft drinks, or cookies.
“C is for consumers getting ripped off,” the White House said in response. “President Biden is calling on companies to put a stop to shrinkflation.”
C is for consumers getting ripped off.
President Biden is calling on companies to put a stop to shrinkflation. https://t.co/4bkX8o3irI
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 4, 2024
Sesame Street’s foray into the “shrinkflation” debate could raise questions about whether the White House and Sesame Street coordinated to push talking points to help Biden. Democrats have increasingly criticized corporations for “shrinkflation” in an effort to shift blame for rising prices off the president. According to a recent CBS News poll, 55 percent of voters say they believe Biden’s policies will contribute more to inflation, while only 17 percent expect the Democrat’s policies to slow inflation.
Leaders of Sesame Workshop, the organization behind Sesame Street, would certainly like to see Biden stymie concerns about inflation. In Biden’s three years in office, federal agencies have awarded $23 million to Sesame Workshop, federal spending records show. Agencies gave just $8 million to the nonprofit during the Trump years.
Sesame Workshop says it receives 5 percent of its revenues from government sources. The rest comes from philanthropies and corporations. One major donor is Unilever, the owner of brands like Ben & Jerry’s and Dove. Biden recently called on Unilever to end “shrinkflation” of one of its ice cream brands.
Joan Ganz Cooney, the cofounder of Sesame Workshop, is a prolific Democratic donor. She gave $300,700 to House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries’s (D., N.Y.) victory fund last year, and $266,300 in 2022 to the victory fund for Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.), according to campaign finance records. She donated $247,800 to the DCCC last year.
Sherrie Westin, Sesame Workshop’s president, contributed $5,600 to Biden’s campaign in 2020. Jane Hartley, the former chair of Sesame Workshop’s board of trustees, has contributed nearly $50,000 to Biden’s campaign and his political action committee. Biden appointed her ambassador to the United Kingdom. Kay Wilson Stallings, the chief of creative development at Sesame Workshop, contributed $1,000 to Biden last year.
Sesame Workshop and the White House did not respond to requests for comment.
What is the significance of the nearly triple increase in federal grants to the studio behind Sesame Street under Biden’s presidency?
Rel=”noopener”>data shows. This marks a nearly triple increase in federal grants to the studio compared to the amount awarded during former President Donald Trump’s four years in office.
The majority of the federal funds given to Sesame Workshop come from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which allocated $21 million to the studio over the past three years. The funding is intended to support educational programming aimed at promoting child development and early learning.
While the increase in federal grants to Sesame Workshop may raise eyebrows, it is important to note that the funding decisions are made by federal agencies and not directly by the White House. However, critics argue that the close alignment between the messaging of the White House and Sesame Street on the issue of inflation raises questions about potential coordination.
Furthermore, the timing of the social media post by Cookie Monster, in which he laments shrinkflation, and the subsequent response from the White House cannot be ignored. It is unclear whether this was a mere coincidence or a deliberate effort to push a specific narrative.
The issue of inflation has become a significant concern for the Biden administration, as rising prices of everyday goods and services put a strain on American households. Critics argue that Biden’s policies, such as increased government spending and stimulus measures, contribute to inflationary pressures.
However, the White House has been quick to point fingers at corporations for engaging in shrinkflation as a way to shift the blame away from the administration. This tactic has been echoed by Sesame Street and its characters, raising questions about a potential alliance in messaging.
As the debate on inflation continues and the Biden administration grapples with economic challenges, the increased federal grants to the studio behind Sesame Street under Biden’s presidency will undoubtedly come under scrutiny. While it is crucial to support educational programming for children, transparency and accountability in the allocation of federal funds should also be prioritized.
Ultimately, it remains to be seen whether the close alignment between the White House and Sesame Street is coincidental or strategic. As the beloved children’s show continues to receive federal funding, it is essential to ensure that taxpayer dollars are being used responsibly and in the best interest of the American public.
C is for conspiracy or coincidence? The federal grants to the studio behind Sesame Street have nearly tripled under Biden’s presidency. Critics question the coordination between the White House and Sesame Street, particularly in relation to their messaging on inflation. As the debate continues, transparency and accountability in federal funding allocation are of utmost importance.
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