Our Media In Action..

ginwilly

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he's a white supremacist and also a big fan of your neck down evolution theory.
Ok then, you ARE the expert on all thing racial, pretty sure that's been established (in your mind) for a long time now, good work man.



it is not my job to cite your claims, or to refute your claims which you have not cited.
But I DID cite it, you didn't like the figures but haven't been able to dispute any of them, why is that i wonder...
 

UncleBuck

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But I DID cite it
citations should come from reputable sources, not an organization which has been so thoroughly discredited by way of its neverending parade of lies.

can you cite your claim by not using the thoroughly discredited, incredibly partisan, running joke of an organization called the heritage foundation?
 

schuylaar

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lol, ginwilly cites the heritage foundation.

great job at picking an unbiased, totally not right wing hack source, tiny dick racist.
oh totally!! you pegged it!!..i'm looking and it doesn't look right..then down below in tiny penis type..heritage foundation.

:clap:
 

schuylaar

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See, I don't even know who Jared Taylor is, do you keep playing cards on these guys or something

challenge to you, post the average family income of min wage workers if you think that data is biased.
jared taylor? isn't that the subway guy?..lost a ton of weight eating their lame sandwiches?..
 

ginwilly

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i hate to break it to you but this chart gets tonights TOTAL dumbass award..it's like there's stuff missing..it doesn't even add up:lol:
you are doing that thing again where you call people dumb while being dumb, it's not very attractive.

What I think you are missing is that most min wage workers are not the bread winners of the family.
 

ttystikk

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I think this bias you continually fund evidence of, enough to see patterns of consistent behavior, is actually the workings of the corporate owned media machine working exactly as its wealthy owners want it to.

I will vote for Bernie, I just hope I get the chance.
 

ttystikk

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You are still off by a decimal point. You've included professional athletes and actors and actresses now, but the real money and tax evasion comes from the people who write the checks to those folks.

You should also realize that most min wage workers live in households that do quite well. Let's focus our energy on building stuff here so competition for our own labor increases. This is how you raise wages, not by legislation.
Legislation created the income inequality disaster and only legislation can fix it.

Or, do you prefer magic?
 

ttystikk

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@schuylaar There has been huge consolidation in major media outlets over the last twenty years. The most well known include Sony and the takeover of radio known as Clear Channel. They've basically decided amongst themselves that there is no other news besides what they say is news, and that's carefully vetted by a highly politically connected editorial staff in order to avoid giving favor to any potential threats. This isn't a paranoid thought, it's my conclusion after much in depth investigation.

It's a conscious effort by the ultra wealthy to purchase and control the national narrative- and it's highly effective; even as transparent and discredited a propaganda outlet as Faux Spews is still widely believed and quoted.

How do We the People turn this situation to our advantage, so that the majority can find their voice and be heard? We need to take the narrative back from the media echo/propaganda chamber that it's become...
 

ginwilly

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Legislation created the income inequality disaster and only legislation can fix it.

Or, do you prefer magic?
Magic is always better.

The legislation we've enacted the last 6 years has caused the gap to widen, why on earf would you want more of that. You guys seem think you can take from the rich and give to the poor and all will be well. That strategy isn't working if you look at the data.

First, fix corporate law so the little guy competes on an even playing field, second make it easier and more attractive to start a business here in the US.

95% of the wealth created during Obama's term has gone to the 1%, yet you guys are constantly praising how awesome he's doing because "the stock market"
http://www.politifact.com/punditfact/statements/2014/jan/22/joe-scarborough/scarborough-top-1-took-95-gains-under-obama/
You are asking legislators to fix something they won't (nor will their supporters) admit they caused.

If I wanted to fool the public for political reasons, I would stop counting people who's unemployment runs out as part of the unemployment numbers creating a false narrative, then I would raise taxes on working people and tell them it was really a raise on the rich, then I would hope the Fed would print a trillion a year and funnel it directly to the too big to fail banks that I made bigger inflating the stock market and tell everyone "look how great I'm doing"

In other words, I would Gruber them. I'd also find someone, anyone other than myself to blame when the shit hits the fan.

The labor force is shrinking, a lower percentage of people are working today than at any time since the 70's. The population is aging, which means more people going on the dole for SSI, with less workers contributing. If we don't start manufacturing stuff here, instead of shipping those jobs to more attractive places with lower payrolls and taxes, we are screwed.

People blame NAFTA for a lot of it, yet Obama tried to ram through the same deal with Central and South America.

We have clownshoes running the country, I'd much rather see our legislators undo than do. Make the US an attractive place for business and you will see the magic happen. Do you think raising taxes and min wage the best way to go about growing business, forget all the social feel good stuff for a sec and think that through. What is the best way to grow business in the US. We could put tariffs on goods made outside of our country, that would do something to encourage our businesses to stay here, but then we don't get the cheap stuff and our dollar doesn't buy as much, that would be a wash wouldn't it. Let's attack the problems with the mind to make this place attractive to business instead of attacking those businesses.
 

schuylaar

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@schuylaar There has been huge consolidation in major media outlets over the last twenty years. The most well known include Sony and the takeover of radio known as Clear Channel. They've basically decided amongst themselves that there is no other news besides what they say is news, and that's carefully vetted by a highly politically connected editorial staff in order to avoid giving favor to any potential threats. This isn't a paranoid thought, it's my conclusion after much in depth investigation.

It's a conscious effort by the ultra wealthy to purchase and control the national narrative- and it's highly effective; even as transparent and discredited a propaganda outlet as Faux Spews is still widely believed and quoted.

How do We the People turn this situation to our advantage, so that the majority can find their voice and be heard? We need to take the narrative back from the media echo/propaganda chamber that it's become...
such a good question..anyone? let's cross party lines and come up with a solution:wink:
 

schuylaar

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i guess first and foremost we could ask the question: just who owns these media sources..the 1%? (and that would be the .5% for GW).
 

UncleBuck

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The legislation we've enacted the last 6 years has caused the gap to widen
citation needed. refer to the specific legislation.

If I wanted to fool the public for political reasons, I would stop counting people who's unemployment runs out as part of the unemployment numbers creating a false narrative
they don't do that, you dumbass. they conduct a monthly survey, anyone who has looked for work within a certain amount of time is counted as unemployed, whether they get unemployment or not.

you suck at lying.


The labor force is shrinking
imagine that.

70 years after the baby boom started, people are retiring for some mysterious reason.

so odd.

I'd much rather see our legislators undo than do.
what, civil rights?

Make the US an attractive place for business and you will see the magic happen.
the US isn't an attractive place to do business?

Let's attack the problems with the mind to make this place attractive to business instead of attacking those businesses.
you literally say nothing.

shut up. it'll save your keyboard some stress.
 
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