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Commentary - U.S. Senate on TV Commercial Audio Levels


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The U.S. Senate saw fit to end their legislative session before heading home to campaign by voting to regulate that TV and Cable providers normalize commercial audio levels so we as citizens don't have to use the volume button on our remotes. 

In the sport of golf that would be called a gimmie, where the ball is so close to the hole you can count it in.  That legislators saw fit to toss this lob (sorry for all the sports metaphors) at us, their constituents smacks of so much pandering that I'm not sure if I should laugh or puke?

This country is facing some of the most challenging issues of the day - with a polarization on domestic issues, personal attacks on our leaders that I can only characterize as mean spirited and hateful and subversive radio hosts that are fomenting hate, its no wonder this legislation passed, its the best they could do.


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