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10-24-22 05:05 #10758
Posts: 1807Originally Posted by Paulie97 [View Original Post]
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10-24-22 05:02 #10757
Posts: 1807Originally Posted by Tiny12 [View Original Post]Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
Network News:
ABC News, Lean Left: https://www.allsides.com/news-source...ews-media-bias
CBS News, Lean Left: https://www.allsides.com/news-source...ews-media-bias
NBC News, Lean Left: https://www.allsides.com/news-source...ews-media-bias
Cable News with Significant Viewership:
CNN, Left: https://www.allsides.com/news-source/cnn-media-bias
MSNBC, Left: https://www.allsides.com/news-source/msnbc
Fox News, Right: https://www.allsides.com/news-source...ews-media-bias
Large Circulation National Newspapers:
New York Times, Lean Left: https://www.allsides.com/news-source/new-york-times
Washington Post, Lean Left: https://www.allsides.com/news-source...ost-media-bias
Wall Street Journal, Center: https://www.allsides.com/news-source...nal-media-bias
Xpartan's theory that a company owning Fox, NBC, CBS, ABC, MyNetworkTV, and CW outlets is engaged in a conspiracy to sway Americans to vote for evil Republicans:
Sinclair Broadcasting Group, Center: https://www.allsides.com/news-source/sbg
Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.donaldjtrump.com/news/st...ica-05.05.21-2
Twitter: https://www.donaldjtrump.com/news/st...ica-05.05.21-2
Google: https://www.donaldjtrump.com/news/st...ica-05.05.21-2
Xpartan, as to your claims about talk radio, I don't think I buy them. Rush Limbaugh is dead. I've never heard of Michael Savage. The only one I listen to is Thom Hartman, and he's to the left of JustTK.
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10-24-22 04:31 #10756
Posts: 1807Originally Posted by Spidy [View Original Post]
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10-24-22 04:17 #10755
Posts: 1985Originally Posted by Spidy [View Original Post]
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10-24-22 03:35 #10754
Posts: 5497Of course. It's also about the Bottom Line for MSM
Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
MSM need horrifically scary headlines and results to grab their customers' attention. "More jobs were created in the past 21 months than under all three of the previous Republican presidents" and "The deficit was just cut in half, the biggest decline in history" just doesn't do it for MSM nearly as well as, say, "Worst Recession and Job Losses in Decades"!
They can't resist it. They must go serious Bothsider and dismiss and denigrate "Democrats in Disarry"! And their remarkably positive accomplishments while elevating Repub nothingness and disastrous results come election time. Even if it goes against some member's of the media's political preference, as your links show isn't even the case very often.
It's all about the MSM's Bottom Line.
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10-24-22 03:08 #10753
Posts: 5497Originally Posted by Paulie97 [View Original Post]
But when it came time to choose, every major Labor Union endorsed Kennedy at the end of that decade (despite Jimmy Hoffa hating the Kennedys for their anti rackateering re labor campaigns in the 50's) and wanted nothing to do with the Triple Recession Eisenhower administration:
POLITICAL NOTES: Who's for Whom, Oct. 3, 1960
Monday, Oct. 03, 1960
https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0, 33009,894933,00. Html.
The 1,250,000-member United Steelworkers of America and the 100,000-member International Chemical Workers Union, at separate conventions in Atlantic City, followed half a dozen other unions and the A.F.L.-C.I.O. general board in endorsing the Kennedy-Johnson ticket.
That was very likely because Eisenhower's jobs creation record was one of the worst of all time, rivalling that of GW Bush and Trump:
Jobs created during U.S. presidential terms
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jobs...idential_terms
So much for that "golden age for the working man" bit. God only knows how much worse Ike's record would been on that count had he not been convinced by others to trot out FDR's Interstate Highway construction plan that was sidelined to defeat Nazis and the Japanese.
Sorry. Yes, the 1957 Chevy was a hot car. Elvis was cool. And thanks to FDR / Dems' Unemployment Insurance legislation, many workers during the Eisenhower years could keep up with their car payments and buy that Loving You Elvis record.
But facts are facts.
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10-23-22 23:48 #10752
Posts: 1131But Brits, said NO THANK YOU !!!
Originally Posted by Tiny 12 [View Original Post]
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10-23-22 23:24 #10751
Posts: 1131The Path / Way of the Fascist
Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
The Repubs, have long given up on democracy and now it seems they've done the same for the rule-of-law. This was even more evident (and perhaps in many ways boosted such anti-democratic actions/behaviour), when Repubs give the Hungarian fascist dictator, Viktor Orban, a rousing standing ovation at CPAC, when he said:
"Play by you own rules...The only way to win is to refuse to accept the solutions and the path offered by others."
So in other words, f*k democracy, f*k the rule-of-law, f*k the bill-of-rights, f*k the USA constitution and f*k the left.
This is the perilous path Repubs are on...the road to FASCISM! (One might even argue they've been on this road for some time).
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10-23-22 23:08 #10750
Posts: 1680Lol
Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
https://millercenter.org/president/e...mestic-affairs
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10-23-22 21:19 #10749
Posts: 1985What's the polite word for falsehood?
Originally Posted by Tiny12 [View Original Post]
Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. (SBG) is . . . the second-largest television station operator in the United States by number of stations (after Nexstar Media Group), owning or operating a total of 193 stations across the country in over 100 markets (covering 40% of American households) . . . and is the largest owner of stations affiliated with Fox, NBC, CBS, ABC, MyNetworkTV, and The CW. Sinclair also owns four digital multicast networks (Comet, Charge!, Stadium, and ***), sports-oriented cable networks (Tennis Channel and Bally Sports Regional Networks), and a streaming service (Stirr). On June 2, 2021, it was announced that Sinclair is a Fortune 500 company, having annual revenues of $5.9 billion in 2020.
A 2019 study in the American Political Science Review found that "stations bought by Sinclair reduce coverage of local politics, increase national coverage and move the ideological tone of coverage in a conservative direction relative to other stations operating in the same market." The company has been criticized by journalists and media analysts for requiring its stations to broadcast packaged video segments and its news anchors to read prepared scripts that contain pro-Trump editorial content, including warnings about purported "fake news" in mainstream media, while Trump has tweeted support for watching Sinclair over CNN and NBC.
Exhibit #2.
At least 15 million Americans every week tune into one of the top 15 talk radio programs. They are not monolithically conservative, but they are overwhelmingly so. A dozen of the top 15 shows feature conservative or libertarian hosts with devoted followings like Rush Limbaughs Dittoheads or Michael Savages Savage Nation and only one leans left.
The medium is at the heart of Trumpism.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/09/o...-trumpism.html
So -- I don't know -- please?
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10-23-22 17:32 #10748
Posts: 5497Originally Posted by Tiny12 [View Original Post]
Biden was handed that 100 pounds of stuffed crap heading for 200 - 300 pounds of it if not more ASAP that had to be dealt with.
As did FDR, Clinton and Obama.
But not as Eisenhower, Nixon, Bush2 or Trump did.
See the difference there?
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10-23-22 17:25 #10747
Posts: 5497Based on what evidence?
Originally Posted by Tiny12 [View Original Post]
I don't idolize any politicians. I merely appreciate any pols who don't promote and produce the crap results we get whenever Repubs are in control and get their way. My god. Based on their repeated record of results for almost 100 years, who wouldn't other than fierce enemies of America?
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10-23-22 17:16 #10746
Posts: 1807Originally Posted by PVMonger [View Original Post]
https://www.crfb.org/papers/choices-...g-medicare-all
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget is left of center, and a go to source for Democratic politicians and staff. They've looked at options for financing Medicare for All. They came up with these options.
1. Impose a 32% payroll tax.
2. Establish a 25% income surtax on adjusted gross income.
3. Enact a 42% value added tax (VAT).
4. Require a mandatory public premium of $20,000 per household, or $32,000 if we fold Medicare, Medicaid and CHIP into the new system.
5. More than double all individual and corporate income tax rates.
6. Reduce non-health federal spending by 80%.
7. More than double the national debt to 203 percent of the economy.
8. Impose impossibly high taxes on high earners, corporations and the financial sector. ("Impossibly" is their word, not mine).
9. Enact a combination of approaches.
I think that "8", the tax on high earners, corporations and the financial sector, is the only solution that would be palatable to a majority of Democrat Senators and Congressmen. The CRFB piece estimates that raising the top two individual and pass-through rates to 70% would raise about $2 trillion out of the $30 trillion total ten year cost of Medicare for All. So that's a drop in the bucket. And even that is debatable. The piece by Reynolds that I linked to in my last post directed to you says that 20 out of 28 economists asked whether they thought "raising the top federal marginal rate on earned personal income to 70% would raise substantially more revenue without lowering economic activity" said "no".
To make this work, we've somehow got to get health care costs down, ideally while improving outcomes produced by the system. See this chart, which ranks health care costs as a % of GDP by country.
https://www.theglobaleconomy.com/ran...ercent_of_gdp/
The USA Figure actually went up to 20% of GDP in 2020, and now is around 18%. In the table, the next highest developed country is Germany, at 11.7%.
The goals should be universal coverage at reasonable cost and with better outcomes than we have now. If we could go down to the Singapore level, 4.08% of GDP, or the Irish level of 6.7%, that would be very doable. Life expectancy is 84 years in Singapore and 83 years in Ireland, compared to 79 years in the USA. Unfortunately, like I said before, I don't believe the politicians in either party are going to make this happen. You've GOT to get the cost down, a lot, to fix the system.
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10-23-22 16:51 #10745
Posts: 1807Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
Donald Trump is still heavily involved in the political process, and incredibly he still has the wool pulled over the eyes of the majority of Republican voters.
Big corporate mainstream and social media have a bias in favor of the Democratic Party. The only notable exceptions are Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post, all controlled by Rupert Murdoch.
Given the preceding I would have thought the Republicans would get blown out big time this November. But it's not turning out that way. The Republicans probably will win the House. The punters on predictit.org are giving the Republicans a 65% probability of controlling the Senate, and Real Clear Politics, based on adjusted polling data, is giving the Republicans the edge too.
The rest of America apparently is upset with the Democratic Party, and doesn't idolize its politicians as much as you do.
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10-23-22 16:44 #10744
Posts: 1807Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
Yeah, I appreciate any way Sinema and Manchin and the Repubs were able to put a stop to that and pull 50 pounds of that Dem crap out of the system. Especially since there is no historic evidence that Dems would not have increased it to 200 - 300 pounds of crap by now had Manchin, Sinema, McConnell and his Repubs not come to the American Rescue.
Thanks again Mitch, Kyrsten, Joe M. , et al.