I agree, and another point about the printed material - my local newspaper, for the last few years, has tilted to the viewpoint of the right-wingers, and I wasn't hearing the viewpoint of the other side. Not only was the news not timely, but major items would be omitted or changed to fit their viewpoint. I HAD to resort to the internet to get timely and unbiased viewpoints. People can control the printed material to fit their own agenda, and make it appear to be the news, but it's hard to do that with the open internet (the government of China, and WSJ are points in mind).
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