Saturday, March 25, 2017

Real News You Probably Missed

MSN - USA Today - More renters than homeowners in Detroit.  The future will be all renters and a landowner class. That is what happens when there is no middle class.

McClatchy DC Bureau - FBI’s Russian-influence probe includes a look at Breitbart, InfoWars news sites. Why are we investigating the free press? It is not an attack on the "alt-right", it is an attack upon free speech.

MSN - Schiff: I have 'grave concerns' over Nunes's surveillance claim.  Congressman Schiff is concerned that congressman Nunes pointed out that he had been given intelligence documents that named Americans in the transcripts, which by the way is illegal unless they are the ones being investigated pursuant to a court order or a FISA order. Schiff doesn't care about illegal surveillance, only telling people it is going on.

WTOP - Associated Press - Australia pair are first foreigners to own US radio stations.  Communist China is buying up Hollywood studios and our mass media is being purchased by people in foreign countries. How fair do you think the news media will be?

YouTube - Mark Dice - CNN and MSNBC Caught Using Same “LIVE” Guest at Same Time Doing Different Interviews!! 

YouTube - The Know - YouTube BOYCOTT By Advertisers! Break out #YouTubeIsOverParty - The Know Tech News The media hates competition and intends to eliminate anyone other than themselves getting money from advertisers.

Sydney Morning Herald - The real politics of envy isn't about wealth: it's about the city we wish we had.  It is about community, not envy.

Sydney Morning Herald - Free trade opportunism? How Chinese Premier Li's visit positions US on the outer.  Funny how globalists never complain about China having closed borders or their abuses of the Tibetan people.

Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/white-house/article139695453.html#storylink=cpy

YouTube - boogie2988 - #YoutubeAgeGate, Restricted Mode, and LGBTQ+ community.  YouTube is beginning to restrict YouTubers, even innocent content creators who talk about videogames.

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