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The dismal news of a skyrocketing CPI, inflation, and a stock market crash is the result of a “recovery”, per a Telemundo report where the anchors avoided calling out the Biden Administration’s disastrous handling of the economy.
The report used on-screen graphics from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, released on May 12, 2021, showing that the April CPI rose 0.8% from the previous month. Nothing, however, was said about the alarming increase- from .3% in January to April’s .8% happening AFTER Biden became president, versus “due to the pandemic”, as they would have their audiences believe.
Watch as anchors Aranxta Loizaga and Nacho Lozano dish out the bad news nonchalantly, and bring on an economist to tell the viewers to safeguard their money- in other words, deal with it:
Telemundo´s apparent “ownership” of the tragic story of Wilton Gutiérrez, a 10-year-old Nicaraguan migrant found alone and terrified by a Border Patrol agent in the Texas desert on April 1st, seems to give the NBC sister station the right to judge, intrude and insert their politics into private, parent-child relationships in their quest for a major story a la Elián González.
DISGUSTING: Telemundo Milks Wilton s Tragedy For Ratings newsbusters.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newsbusters.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
February 25, 2021
At an encampment outside the Senate building in Mexico City, activists have been demanding a just marijuana legalization bill for over a year. (Alejandra Rajal)
When a crew of cannabis activists reached the Mexican Senate here in Mexico City in February 2020, shovels in hand, they started digging up the yellow-tipped bushes near the security check, then the knee-high grass that surrounds the plaza. They planted skinny cannabis stalks, and smokers dropped their own cannabis seeds into a glass jar, each one a tithe for their cause. The operation was a gleeful but pointed jab at the politicians inside, who had used marijuana and other drugs to justify an ongoing war, carried out in partnership with the United States, that had made Mexico one of the most violent countries in the world. They were far more likely to be taken out by a bullet, the activists said, than by smoking a joint. They wanted to make sure reform would be done right.
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JOE BIDEN
made a lot of promises during the campaign about what he would accomplish in his first day and weeks, and his chief of staff,