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To: DiogenesLamp
The greatest problem this nation currently faces is that the New York Liberal Democrate "Elite" have a monopoly on broadcasting, and *they* decide what the American public should be told is fake or not.

I remember a day when local media or TV media was owned by local businessman. Now a large majority is owned and controlled by very few people in board rooms on the "Elite" Wall St.

I hope we are able to break this up somehow and return ownership of local medias more to local ownerships. Media people are still very liberal in their views but they would be more receptive to local flavors of politics, to survive, than they are now (ours is terribly liberal-biased now).

CGato

25 posted on 01/11/2017 2:36:17 PM PST by Conservative Gato
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To: Conservative Gato
I remember a day when local media or TV media was owned by local businessman. Now a large majority is owned and controlled by very few people in board rooms on the "Elite" Wall St.

I hope we are able to break this up somehow and return ownership of local medias more to local ownerships. Media people are still very liberal in their views but they would be more receptive to local flavors of politics, to survive, than they are now (ours is terribly liberal-biased now).

That sounds like an excellent idea. With thousands of different owners, the possibility of both sides getting access is greatly increased. Not so with these corporate monopolies. Too much government influence is wielded by the various wealthy cliques that own these airwave assets.

Surely these socialist advocates would be in favor of more power to the people and greater equality? Right? :)

27 posted on 01/11/2017 2:47:24 PM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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