Since non-partisan political information does not bolster any one side in a political discussion, it should follow the facts and ignore the emotions. True non partisan material is so very hard to obtain because of the ease at which the illogical stuff is put out there. Thinking about everything you hear is the only way to find and then evade the material that is not worth listening to.
The unwillingness of the dominant media to do its job is appalling. There was a time, within the last century, when the press did the hard work and tried to get it right. They do not do that anymore as it is just easier to talk to their friends on Capitol hill, and in the various states, and repeat it verbatim so they do not lose those relationships. There are no longer balanced treatments.
The political discussions revolve around the controversies of the day. The second amendment is treated as a foreign idea. There is no discussion of what the presence of weapons, in the hands of law abiding citizens, means. There is only the scare tactics that would have everyone afraid of them.
Thinking hard about the issues that are presented is the only way you will find out the facts. Knowing that one side of the political aisle wants to inhibit the freedom of speech, protected by the US Constitution, shows you where they stand on that important document. The dislike, in those same circles of the second amendment and fourth amendment rights, will also give you some idea about what they want to do across the country.
When most of the press report on debates, they seldom get it right. They are in the tank for one side of the debate and will not give the other side any points for anything. They will dwell on those emotional talking points and ignore any factual deliberation, calling them wedge issues. This takes the whole idea of debates into a level that used to only be seen on the playground.
The way to discover what is being put forward, in any medium whether person to person or from the TV or radio is to actually ask yourself what each comment means. Identify whether they are talking in an emotional way or reciting facts that can be checked. Look at some of the websites that purport to be non partisan and look into who is providing the content on the pages. Verify that the words make sense or not. If it is double talk, it is partisan.
Looking out for yourself and the facts is what you need to do in order to understand what is going on. The freedoms you have enjoyed are at risk when people are not saying what it is they want and what laws they are willing to pass to take them from you. Politicians who state that the Constitution is a living, breathing document, do not believe in it and should not be listened to.
The need for non-partisan political information is vital for the continuation of the civil society. Without the means of distributing this type of knowledge, people have the wrong ideas promoted by the wrong people. There are a few news outlets that still try to get it right and those should be accessed frequently.
The unwillingness of the dominant media to do its job is appalling. There was a time, within the last century, when the press did the hard work and tried to get it right. They do not do that anymore as it is just easier to talk to their friends on Capitol hill, and in the various states, and repeat it verbatim so they do not lose those relationships. There are no longer balanced treatments.
The political discussions revolve around the controversies of the day. The second amendment is treated as a foreign idea. There is no discussion of what the presence of weapons, in the hands of law abiding citizens, means. There is only the scare tactics that would have everyone afraid of them.
Thinking hard about the issues that are presented is the only way you will find out the facts. Knowing that one side of the political aisle wants to inhibit the freedom of speech, protected by the US Constitution, shows you where they stand on that important document. The dislike, in those same circles of the second amendment and fourth amendment rights, will also give you some idea about what they want to do across the country.
When most of the press report on debates, they seldom get it right. They are in the tank for one side of the debate and will not give the other side any points for anything. They will dwell on those emotional talking points and ignore any factual deliberation, calling them wedge issues. This takes the whole idea of debates into a level that used to only be seen on the playground.
The way to discover what is being put forward, in any medium whether person to person or from the TV or radio is to actually ask yourself what each comment means. Identify whether they are talking in an emotional way or reciting facts that can be checked. Look at some of the websites that purport to be non partisan and look into who is providing the content on the pages. Verify that the words make sense or not. If it is double talk, it is partisan.
Looking out for yourself and the facts is what you need to do in order to understand what is going on. The freedoms you have enjoyed are at risk when people are not saying what it is they want and what laws they are willing to pass to take them from you. Politicians who state that the Constitution is a living, breathing document, do not believe in it and should not be listened to.
The need for non-partisan political information is vital for the continuation of the civil society. Without the means of distributing this type of knowledge, people have the wrong ideas promoted by the wrong people. There are a few news outlets that still try to get it right and those should be accessed frequently.
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