5 Major Issues The Media Will Completely Ignore During Trump's State of The Union

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As President Trump gives his first State of the Union address, there is no doubt that it will receive an overwhelming amount of media coverage—but as is typical with the mainstream media, the most important issues are the ones that won’t be covered.

Here are five major topics both Trump and the mainstream media will blatantly ignore during the 2018 the State of the Union address:

1. Trump will brag about the economy—but the country’s billionaires were the ones whose wealth increased in 2017


A study conducted by the global charity Oxfam revealed that in 2017, 82 percent of the new wealth created was owned by the top 1 percent, “while 0 percent has gone to the world’s poorest 50 percent.”

Oxfam Chief Executive Mark Goldring said he believes, “The concentration of extreme wealth at the top is not a sign of a thriving economy but a symptom of a system that is failing the millions of hard-working people on poverty wages who make our clothes and grow our food.”

A similar trend has been seen in the United States where Trump has been eager to use a number of “record” stock market closes to prove the country’s economic health. However, a study from NYU economist Edward N. Wolff noted that the richest 10 percent of Americans own 84 percent of all stocks.

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/942883507868782592

2. Trump may discuss the FISA memo, but there will be silence surrounding the staggering power he gave the FBI by signing the FISA Reauthorization Act into law


When Trump signed the FISA Reauthorization Act into law, he claimed that it was “NOT the same FISA law that was so wrongly abused during the election,” and that he would “always do the right thing for our country and put the safety of the American people first.”

However, reports noted that the government is actually following a pattern of legalizing practices that they have already been carrying out, which has been ongoing for years.

With the first new law in place, the FBI no longer has to apply for a warrantwhen national security is involved, or when it determines that there is a ‘threat to life or serious bodily harm,” according to a report from the Intercept. The agency will also continue to have unlimited access to data collected by the NSA, even when it does not pertain to a criminal investigation.

https://twitter.com/Snowden/status/951484875449782272

3. Trump will likely criticize the media’s ongoing attempts at keeping “Russiagate” alive, but his administration’s actual collusion with foreign governments won’t be addressed


As the mainstream media continues to push the narrative that Russian hackers helped Trump win the 2016 election, it is ignoring some of the most obvious moments of collusion with foreign governments that have occurred in the last year.

When Trump was on the campaign trail, he claimed that if he was elected, he would hold Saudi Arabia accountable for the role it played in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

However, once Trump was in office, his tune quickly changed, and Saudi Arabia became the first stop on his first foreign trip as president—paving the way for the completion of the largest single arms deal in U.S. history.

https://twitter.com/RandPaul/status/874636611643990016

4. Trump will brag about his support for law enforcement, but the statistics showing that more than 100 people have been killed by police in 2018 will be ignored


Trump has always been vocal about his support for police, but he does not address the number of people killed by police, which stands at 105 deaths in the first 29 days of 2018, according to the Killed by Police database.

While the number of people killed by police was nearly 1,200 in 2017, the number of police officers who died on the job was at its second-lowest point in over 50 years. According to data from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, a total of 128 officers died on duty, 44 of whom were shot and killed. Nearly one-third fewer officers died of gunshot wounds this year when compared to 2016 when 143 officers died and 66 were shot and killed.

https://twitter.com/NLEOMF/status/946350236087099393

5. Trump will highlight the importance of “National Security,” but his administration’s foreign policy is creating the opposite


In many ways, the Trump administration’s foreign policy has continued to prolong the wars that were both started and continued by the Obama administration. However, the number of civilian causalities has skyrocketed in the last year, and the mainstream media has remained eerily silent.

Obama’s “war against ISIS,” resulted in anywhere from 2,300 to 3,400 civilian deaths, according to Airwars, an organization tracking deaths in the war against ISIS. In contrast, after just 9 months in office, Trump surpassed Obama’s murderous record with estimated numbers as high as 4,500 civilian deaths.

There is no doubt that the mainstream media will cover Trump's State of the Union address, but given the coverage of Trump's first year in office, it is not likely that his administration will actually be held accountable for the ways in which its decisions in 2017 have harmed the future of the United States.

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  1. I am not a billionaire, my wealth increased in 2017, whose did not?
  2. True that, the problem is not that the secret court was misused it is that a secret court can only be abused.
  3. Probably that damned orb.
  4. But is that more or less than 2016?
  5. Trump said he was going to defeat ISIS, there have been a lot of casualties but also actual progress towards that goal, Trump wants to end the wars that we are currently involved in by winning them and does not seem to have started any new ones which is pretty huge, way better than the Nobel Peace Prize winner whose mess he is cleaning up.

So far, given the dire predictions, we should have a global economic collapse and mushroom clouds on the horizon, it's hard not the be pleasantly surprised by Trumps performance thus far. Clearly he has scared the shit out of some pretty powerful people and organizations.

We will absolutely have a global economic collapse... it's just a matter of time.

or a typical cyclical market correction, at some point, but of course they all predicted it would happen a year ago and it has not.

It won't be a typical market correction when it finally does happen. The US government quadrupled the currency supply in just 8 years and the levels of debt around the world has exploded to unprecedented levels. The world economy will collapse in due time... and by design.

nothing to worry about, just don't sell at the bottom.

There is a whole lot going on BEHIND THE SCENES - things are NOT as they may appear!

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It's all a public game of deception