Regular news channels not serving the people
August 5th 2010 15:05
Bizarre Politics Reports:
The top newspaper in Ohio USA features a new fact finder rater called PolitiFact Ohio. The newspaper is a controlled by globalist free tradders and I doubt if they will get to the bottom of any real issue of our times.
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We explore a new feature in the top newspaper in Ohio called PoltiFact Ohio which trys to sort out the level of truth in political claims. I wonder how they can when their editors are openly globalist free traders and the first order of business should be this :
Who said we had to compete like this with one another in a global economic arena.
Our Federal Government sponsored the moving of factories outside of the USA starting in 1956. It was supposed to be a temporary program but it never ended. It grew slowly at first for the first twenty years and then was put into high gear in the 1980s. This evolved into the maquiladora factories in Mexico using impoverished workers. In the mid 1990s, President Clinton consummated the process by passing both NAFTA and GATT free trade agreement. More than 4,000 US factories are now in Mexico.
So when it comes to rating who caused the problems, government and political leaders on all levels should be held responsible. See a relating story noting the problems people have when something like PoltiFact fact finder appears in the news which sort out surface facts but hides the real issues of our times.
Tapsearcher rates Plain Dealer PolitiFact fact finder as Nose Picker news - see ethicsbox com NOSE PICKERS NEWS
Today, the newspaper's PolitiFact fact finder rates the claims of one political candidate's ad saying the Ohio Democrat Governor Strickland lost 400,000 jobs on his watch. Does it matter who who's during our economic crisis which was predictable but the news channels hid from the causes and effects behind the suffering of workers for more than ten years. Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans exposed a vast underclass in the USA living in a silent depression but the major newspapers failed to tell the story.
It is like playing the Who's on First comedy skit and it means nothing to people who have lost everything they worked entire life for due to free trade and globalization. It means nothing to the small businesses that had to close down and instead of getting help they are harassed by people in government. Both the Democrat and Republican administration kept kicking dead horses for more money that they did not owe.
Yes it does matter on whose watch, jobs were lost. What matters most is how it has lasted for about twenty years without anyone in government or the media doing anything about it.
Newspapers are fading away. They blame the worldwide web for their demise. They should take a look at themselves and asked themselves what did we miss in telling our stories. Did we miss the basics of journalism and stop asking what, when, where, who and how --- We could have had years of hard copy evidence of what went wrong. ( I started by advocacy in 1992 and have been online since 1998 and most of all my material that was written more than ten years ago, applys as if it is happening today.)
We do not need any conspiracy theories to know that free trade and globalization did not evovle in any natural fashion but were driven by powerful elite forces outside the will of the people. I suggest that the newspapers were part of the elite forces and practiced a new kind of yellow journalism. However, it was not what they said or wrote but it was more about what they left out of the news. The game of politics was covered but not the monopoly games being played by the money changers. Evidently, the money changers controlled the flow of the news just like they tried to control the flow of wealth. Now our economies based on making money on money instead of making things are buring out. Surprisely a liberal Democrat President Obama comes into office and bails out Wall Street and the money changers while ignoring the suffering of workers who lost their jobs.
A major news outlet answer the problem by publishing something called PolitiFact fact finers. It is indeed a nose pickers way of reporting the news.
Real World News site
We explore a new feature in the top newspaper in Ohio called PoltiFact Ohio which trys to sort out the level of truth in political claims. I wonder how they can when their editors are openly globalist free traders and the first order of business should be this :
Who said we had to compete like this with one another in a global economic arena.
Our Federal Government sponsored the moving of factories outside of the USA starting in 1956. It was supposed to be a temporary program but it never ended. It grew slowly at first for the first twenty years and then was put into high gear in the 1980s. This evolved into the maquiladora factories in Mexico using impoverished workers. In the mid 1990s, President Clinton consummated the process by passing both NAFTA and GATT free trade agreement. More than 4,000 US factories are now in Mexico.
So when it comes to rating who caused the problems, government and political leaders on all levels should be held responsible. See a relating story noting the problems people have when something like PoltiFact fact finder appears in the news which sort out surface facts but hides the real issues of our times.
Tapsearcher rates Plain Dealer PolitiFact fact finder as Nose Picker news - see ethicsbox com NOSE PICKERS NEWS
Today, the newspaper's PolitiFact fact finder rates the claims of one political candidate's ad saying the Ohio Democrat Governor Strickland lost 400,000 jobs on his watch. Does it matter who who's during our economic crisis which was predictable but the news channels hid from the causes and effects behind the suffering of workers for more than ten years. Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans exposed a vast underclass in the USA living in a silent depression but the major newspapers failed to tell the story.
It is like playing the Who's on First comedy skit and it means nothing to people who have lost everything they worked entire life for due to free trade and globalization. It means nothing to the small businesses that had to close down and instead of getting help they are harassed by people in government. Both the Democrat and Republican administration kept kicking dead horses for more money that they did not owe.
Yes it does matter on whose watch, jobs were lost. What matters most is how it has lasted for about twenty years without anyone in government or the media doing anything about it.
Newspapers are fading away. They blame the worldwide web for their demise. They should take a look at themselves and asked themselves what did we miss in telling our stories. Did we miss the basics of journalism and stop asking what, when, where, who and how --- We could have had years of hard copy evidence of what went wrong. ( I started by advocacy in 1992 and have been online since 1998 and most of all my material that was written more than ten years ago, applys as if it is happening today.)
We do not need any conspiracy theories to know that free trade and globalization did not evovle in any natural fashion but were driven by powerful elite forces outside the will of the people. I suggest that the newspapers were part of the elite forces and practiced a new kind of yellow journalism. However, it was not what they said or wrote but it was more about what they left out of the news. The game of politics was covered but not the monopoly games being played by the money changers. Evidently, the money changers controlled the flow of the news just like they tried to control the flow of wealth. Now our economies based on making money on money instead of making things are buring out. Surprisely a liberal Democrat President Obama comes into office and bails out Wall Street and the money changers while ignoring the suffering of workers who lost their jobs.
A major news outlet answer the problem by publishing something called PolitiFact fact finers. It is indeed a nose pickers way of reporting the news.
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