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The Only Way To Save Newspapers
The Only Way To Save Newspapers
Newspapers can not compete with television news as far as entertainment value. So, newspapers have to do what they’re supposed to do, and stop covering up corruption for profit.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) March 31, 2011 --
Newspapers must report the news and stop covering up corruption for their own profits. This is about corruption that harms us all every single day of our lives. It damages our health and financial survival, as well as the financial survival of the nation.
For example, newspapers were told about national healthcare plans that would compete against ObamaCare, but the media buried them all. Information about other plans was sent to newspapers across the country, and after checking up on them, it was discovered that not one newspaper publicized a single other plan. The newspapers were contacted for comments, but nobody from those papers would say anything.
The most likely motives are that the newspapers are politically biased, and they were more interested in the insurance industry advertising dollars they’d lose. The insurance industry has been strongly behind Obamacare.
ObamaCare was the worst healthcare plan, but the media buried all the others. So, the American people were scammed. Most of them would have demanded a better plan if they had any information about them.
America’s corrupt legal system is another example. It’s been called the most sophisticated form of organized crime in our history, but newspapers usually refuse to expose local corruption, and crimes committed by attorneys and district attorneys.
Newspapers need to give the American people what they desperately need by exposing the corruption that impacts their lives daily. There are television programs that are doing that on a national level, but they just skim the surface. The public isn’t actively involved in fighting local and state corruption because they‘re not aware of most of it. By giving their readers ideas and solutions, newspapers would become invaluable.
It’s suggested that the public first contact their local papers and register their complaints, demanding that the corruption be published. The public must contact their editors and let them know that they’re canceling their subscriptions if they don’t comply. If you work for a newspaper, you may need to work in secret to save your job. If you don’t get involved, you will eventually lose your job anyway when the newspaper goes out of business. Then, if the next editor refuses to expose corruption, demand that editors be fired, with no retirement or other benefits of any kind. Repeat the process as often as necessary.
Newspapers can make the difference in the fight to take back the country from politicians who have sold out to special interests, but they first have to stop selling out to their advertisers. Democrats argued for NPR and public television funding this month because they aren’t obligated to advertisers. More information at www.intelligentliberals.net
More information can be found online at http://www.intelligentliberals.net
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