Sunday, December 18, 2016

Opinions everybody can have one.



If you have a hobby or personal interest, you might at times look for other diversions. The elections being over has led to interests outside the verdict of the votes. The interests of reporters have grown to: what is, or are, the elected doing, has the elected done what was said are the plans, how can we make our venue attention getting? Who did Trump meet with?
That would be interesting, if more to the point, if we were to learn what counsel or ideas were exchanged and what decisions were made? Privacy is ever important to keep private but opinionated statements away from those who would have us believe their thoughts or desires. Obviously the subjects chosen to provide speculative interests’ will reveal little because one simple sentence will lead to innuendos and guessing along the lines of criticism so the readers, listeners, and watchers will be enthralled with the guesses. When will the opinions be pushed aside and facts be announced without slants?
What are the facts? Facts no longer seem to matter to the anti-Trump media. We hear or see little concerning facts of the war on ISIS.  How many workers have truly left the work force? Is the National debt effecting our country or is it a myth? What is happening to the health insurance for the working families? Why are we worried about thespians lecturing a vice president when they are obviously far removed from the real world of going to work or looking for a lob? Pick a channel or read a paper. The major part is opinion based on twisting of statements or a mayor wanting to gain favor by declaring sanctuary. The media should be shouting the mayor of a sanctuary city is working against law.
A recent concern has been aired that the cultural media is producing false headlines on the internet. At this time telling the truth will make a difference.

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