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Why is there so little trust in
the mainstream media these days? CNN ratings have been hovering close to record lows over the past few
months. A recent Gallup survey found that 60 percent of all Americans
"have little or no trust"
in the mainstream media. That was a record high according to
Gallup. So why is this happening? Sadly, the truth is that the
mainstream media quit telling the truth a long time ago. The mainstream
media has an agenda, and more Americans than ever are beginning to recognize
this. Once upon a time, control of the news in the United States was at
least somewhat decentralized. But now there are just six giant media corporations that control
almost everything that we see, hear and watch. The version of "the
news" that they give us is designed to serve the interests of those
corporate giants and the other corporate giants that spend billions of dollars
to advertise their products through those outlets. Watching the news on
television can be an extremely frustrating experience these days. Yes,
there are little bits and pieces of the truth in there, but you have to wade
through an awful lot of "infotainment" to get to those bits and
pieces. That is one of the reasons why the "alternative media"
has absolutely exploded in recent years. The American people are hungry
for the truth, and they are increasingly turning to alternative sources of news
on the Internet in an attempt to find it.
We live at a time when the world
is changing more rapidly than ever before. Just about everything that can
be shaken is being shaken, and anyone with half a brain realizes that we are
heading for challenges that previous generations never even could have imagined.
There certainly is no shortage
of news, but instead of focusing on the terribly important issues that we are
facing, the mainstream media feeds us an endless stream of fluff, scandals and
celebrities.
Just check out some of the
headlines that I found on the front pages of major mainstream news websites
today....
"Man Dies After
Roach-Eating Contest"
"Ex-NFL Cheerleader Admits
To Sex With Minor"
"Facebook Rolls Out
Pinterest-Like Tool For Buying Stuff"
"Grumpy Cat Becomes
Internet Sensation"
So what should the mainstream
media really be talking about today?
The following are 28 good
questions that the mainstream media should be asking....
Why
is the IMF warning that there is an "alarmingly high" risk of a
deeper global economic slowdown?
Why
is Switzerland preparing for "major civil unrest" throughout Europe?
If
the Spanish financial system completely collapses, what is that going to
mean for the rest of Europe and the rest of the globe?
Is
Turkey about to drag the rest of NATO (including the
United States) into a war with Syria?
Why
aren't people screaming in outrage about the fact that the U.S. national debt
increased by more than a trillion dollars for the fourth straight
year in 2012?
Should
we be concerned that the U.S. government added more to the U.S. national debt on the first day of fiscal year
2013 than it did from 1776 to 1941 combined?
If
temporary refinery problems can cause some gas stations to shut down and cause
gas prices in California to skyrocket to all-time highs, what would a
real crisis do?
Why
are some analysts predicting that a "rapid
collapse" is coming for the U.S. dollar?
Will
the U.S. dollar soon lose its status as the primary
reserve currency of the world?
Why
is Marc Faber warning that the wealthy "may
lose up to 50 percent of their total wealth"?
By
keeping interest rates near zero, is the Federal Reserve crushing the retirement
dreams of millions of elderly Americans?
Why
do Barack Obama, Mitt Romney and most members of Congress continue to stand
behind the TSA when nearly 400 TSA employees have been fired
for stealing from travelers since 2003?
Why
are nearly half a million
employees of the federal government making over $100,000 a year?
How
in the world can you have a debate about the economy that lasts for an hour and
a half and never even mention Ben Bernanke, the Federal
Reserve or quantitative easing?
Why
are Romney campaign signs being smeared with
excrement?
British
taxpayers spent 57.8 million dollars on the royal family in 2011. U.S.
taxpayers spent 1.4 billion dollars on the
Obamas that same year. How in the world can this be justified?
Why
does the U.S. government treat our military veterans like garbage? Many of them have
given everything for their country. Shouldn't we treat them with more
respect?
Why
is the mainstream media ignoring a warning that an international gang of
cybercriminals plans "to
steal money from the online accounts of thousands of consumers at 30 or more
major U.S. banks"?
The
New England Complex Systems Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts is warning that rapidly rising global
food prices could soon lead to massive food riots all over the planet. Is
this something that we should be concerned about?
Why
is the United Nations pushing to have the authority to impose "global taxes" on all of us?
How
did we get to the point where sex trafficking is now at epidemic levels all over the
United States?
Why
are so many young people being arrested? Should we be concerned that 41 percent of all Americans have been
arrested by the time they reach the age of 23?
Why
are most Americans either overweight or
obese or severely obese?
How
was one Baltimore woman able to accumulate 30 free cell phones all paid
for by the federal government?
Why
are nearly 30 percent of all young
adults in the 25 to 34 year old age bracket living at home with their parents?
Why
has the birth rate in the United States fallen to an all-time low?
With
the race for president incredibly tight right now, will
the side that loses end up accusing the other side of using voter fraud to steal
the election?
Is
the U.S. Supreme Court about to make it illegal
to resell our own stuff at yard sales, in thrift stores and on eBay?
Do you have any questions to add
to this list?
Please feel free to post a
comment with your thoughts below....