Anonymous ID: 87be49 Jan. 13, 2019, 2:11 p.m. No.4742366   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Fake News? How About No News?

https://www.ericpetersautos.com/2019/01/09/fake-news-how-about-no-news/

 

"Trump gets flak for characterizing the mainstream press as purveyors of Fake News. But what about no news at all?

 

Isn’t lack of coverage even worse than biased coverage?

 

Well, how much news have you heard or read about the gilets jaunes – or “yellow vest” – protests in France? CNN hasn’t got anything on its main page today (Jan. 9). Neither did NBC or CBS. Lots of the usual – endless – carpet-chewing coverage of Trump, though. And also of such important stories as “Want to Pay off Your Mortgage? Try Frugal Minimalism.”

 

You might think France, a major western European country, coming unglued – and on the verge of its government outright banning “unauthorized” criticism of its actions – might at least be . . . well, news.

 

Instead, nothing.

 

Which is very interesting, given what the yellow vests are protesting. This being chiefly the purposely punitive taxes on fuel – diesel especially – imposed by the French President, Emmanuel Macron. In the name of “climate change” – but really in the name of squeezing average Frenchmen (and women) out of their cars. These taxes – already extortionate and brutally regressive – were on track to increase the cost of a gallon of fuel to more than $7.

 

This brought the French not to their knees – but to the streets. The yellow vests – which are reflective jackets every French motorist is required by law to keep in their vehicle, to be worn in the event of an emergency – were donned for a different kind of emergency.

 

And Macron buckled. The tax hike has been rescinded. But did you read about it?

 

Probably not – unless you went out of your way to look for it. Mainstream press coverage of this effective protest has been as scanty as its coverage of the reason for the yellow vest protests – which by the way continue, notwithstanding Macron’s retreat.

 

The reason being that Macron has not retreated in principle from resurrecting the tax, once the protests are well in hand. He hasn’t abandoned the “climate change” excuse for the tax; indeed, he is as adamant as ever that energy austerity be imposed. Well, on the French people.

 

Not on him and those in his class.

 

The yellow vests know this, which is why they haven’t gone home yet.

 

Macron made the great tactical mistake of pushing the people of France too hard, too soon.

 

And the American press doesn’t want you to know about it.

…………… (see Cap)

Anonymous ID: 87be49 Jan. 13, 2019, 2:15 p.m. No.4742410   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Dems fly to Puerto Rico on chartered jet, meet with lobbyists, see 'Hamilton'

 

Despite a partial government shutdown with no end in sight, about 30 Democratic members of Congress traveled to Puerto Rico this weekend – with their families and lobbyists – for a winter retreat where they also planned to see a special performance of the hit Broadway show “Hamilton.”

 

Those attending the Congressional Hispanic Caucus BOLD PAC gathering in San Juan also planned to meet Saturday with Puerto Rican officials to discuss ongoing cleanup efforts from Hurricane Maria, according to a report.

 

FLORIDA DEMOCRAT GOT 'HAMILTON' TICKETS FROM UNDERCOVER FBI AGENT, RECORDS SHOW

 

“This year’s winter retreat promises to be our most widely attended yet with over 220 guests, including 39 Members of Congress and CHC BOLD PAC supporters expected to attend and participate!” a planning memo said.

 

Study: Hurricane Maria death toll exceeds 4,600Video

The junket is taking place at a seaside resort where rooms run around $429 a night. The participants paid for the "Hamilton" tickets with their own funds, the Washington Examiner reported.

 

"Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda began a two-week run of his hit play Friday in Puerto Rico to raise money for artists and cultural groups still struggling in wake of Hurricane Maria. Tickets for opening night ranged from $10 to $5,000, according to the Associated Press.

 

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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/democrats-fly-to-puerto-rico-amid-ongoing-government-shutdown

Anonymous ID: 87be49 Jan. 13, 2019, 2:43 p.m. No.4742794   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2828

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Waking up means completely changing the way you look at life. Moar than just getting new facts. I don't look down on "normies"; understand the problem. Profoundly unsettling to know what is going on.