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Our government should be working for us.

We deserve transparency and representation no matter where we come from on the political spectrum. The name of the game is accountability. For too long, hands have been passed bribes and lobbies have influenced official decision. Often to the betterment of a corporate entity. Our news media is complicit in this as well. They report on things that spin the narrative to protect the corporations. Then don’t report on things the public should know about. Why would they do this, you might ask? Well; the corporations own the media. Individuals with large cashflow pump money into the news so that you see what they want. Larry Ellison being the prime example of this. Acquiring Paramount Global (CBS, Paramount Pictures, Pluto TV), potentially Warner Brothers Discovery (HBO, CNN, DC Comics). Ellison is also involved in a key role at U.S. based TikTok via Oracle. See the problem? One man owns news, traditional studios, and social media. We need to demand that legacy media stand up to the corporate oligarchs and demand change. Either that or they go extinct. This is a new age of media. Journalists reporting for the sake of reporting. The way it should have been from the beginning. Protect freedom of the press.

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  • Data centers
  • Why some news stories don’t get covered
  • Climate change
  • Term limits
  • Local government issues

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