As you might have noticed, every so often I give a pitch for our subscription service, DailyWire+. And by “every so often,” I mean three times a day. I explain the reasons why I think it’s a good deal. And then you, as the listener, can decide whether or not you want to subscribe. I don’t force you to pay The Daily Wire any money. I don’t steal anything from you. I just make the pitch, and then the free market takes over from there.
But after reading reports yesterday on some of the government spending that’s being scrutinized by DOGE, it looks like I’ve been going about things all wrong this whole time. As it turns out, there’s no need for media companies to actually convince anyone to buy their products. There’s certainly no need to come up with a competitive price, or anything like that. Instead, all you have to do is make some friends in the government, and they’ll buy millions of dollars’ worth of subscriptions from you. And you can set whatever rate you want for the subscription, too. You can charge tens of thousands of dollars annually, per person, if you want. After all, it’s the federal government. They have limitless resources, courtesy of taxpayers. Who’s going to notice?


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