Posted on 04/25/2020 8:36:49 AM PDT by rintintin
The coronavirus pandemic has brought significant challenges to our families and our communities. From schools to the workplace, our daily routines have been turned inside out. We have witnessed a heartbreaking loss of life. And millions have lost their jobs.
The response to this pandemic is the biggest story of our lives. At The Sacramento Bee, we feel a significant responsibility to report and share with you the full picture.
Read more here: https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article242198816.html#storylink=cpy
(Excerpt) Read more at sacbee.com ...
Learn to code. Just like how they told coal miners under Obama
I think many media outlets are now owned by megacorporations of which the media revenue is but a small part. When industry and businesses were owned by people who loved and invested their lives in that particular business, then the health of that business was paramount. Nowadays, the media arms can be loss leaders or handy business loss deductions. I blame to some extent the professional managers, the management schools, and stateless billionaires for a lot of this.
The Babylon Bee is more of a news organization then these twits. Let them rot!
Its absolutely tiny and costs $2 daily. I dont usually have lunch. Maybe 10 times a year I buy it if I got a restaurant. Theyre absolutely despicable, though probably no worse than the run of the mill these days. I hereby commit not to buy it again. RIP you mindless libtards
Subscriptions.
Let's not forget, just three days ago they did this to attack President Trump's comments towards Pelosi:
...suggesting shes taking a vacation and promoting street fairs and parties in San Franciscos Chinatown... Since the coronavirus outbreak shut down much of the country last month...See what the SacBee did?
They are mashing items from two different timeframes, and commenting as if both were current.
Pelosi made her Chinatown comments on February 24, two days after the Nevada caucus and the day before the Democrat debate in Charleston, South Carolina. Democrats were in full primary mode at the time, and nobody was suggesting that voters should stay-at-home the week before Super Tuesday.
The "Fifteen Days to Slow the Spread" guidelines weren't released until March 16, more than two weeks after Pelosi's Chinatown statements. Pelosi pro forma recessed the House on March 16 and announced they won't return until May, despite the Senate remaining in session, hence President Trump's "vacation" comment.
Pelosi remained on "vacation" last week when the Senate was ready to refill the SBA loan program, but the House recess prevented Congress from moving the bill forward. That's the "current" part of the comment mash-up.
Fact Check: Fail.
-PJ
I assume they're all a part of the same dysfunctional media outlet?
Regardless, they were all three nothing but liberal propaganda hacks.
Thanks RACPE.
The SAC Bee is not capable of printing the truth and real news.
The Bee needs to die like the rest of the scum papers.
Maybe they should relocate to Venezuela, where their kind are.
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