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I agree with you completely. But if given a choice between (a) talking to someone who I know is just going to pass me along to someone else and (b) going to the relevant website and doing what I want without being bounced around the telephone system a dozen times because the person I'm talking to has no idea how to do what I want and no interest in finding our what I want, I will take a website everytime.I’ve grown tired of saying, “Customer Service Rep” 15-20 times to the phone when calling a bank, credit card company, medical insurance, etc.
The Willie Horton ads look subtle in comparison.Interesting choice of demographic to prove his point.
That’s not weird at all. The first article is about the estimated cost of the proposal. That’s its whole point. The second article is about Kamala adopting the proposal — unexpectedly at that. The cost is not the main point of that article.Election is 86 days away and we know who most of the national "news" outlets are rooting for:
Trump proposal to exempt tips from taxes could cost $250 billion
(2 months later) Same proposal, but you have to dig down to the 10th paragraph to find the $250 billion deficit mentioned. Weird.Trump proposal to exempt tips from taxes could cost $250 billion
The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget projects how much the plan would add to the federal deficit.www.cbsnews.com
Harris backs ending taxes on tips, echoing Trump proposal
Harris backs ending taxes on tips, echoing Trump proposal
Vice President Kamala Harris is rolling out a new policy position, saying she'll fight to end taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers.www.cbsnews.com
It is absolutely unquestionable that the news companies are rooting for Trump. They are down on their hands and knees in their offices begging for Trump to be re-elected. News consumption, traffic, clicks, etc. skyrocketed during Trump's presidency due to how outrageous he was, how many mistakes he made, etc.Election is 86 days away and we know who most of the national "news" outlets are rooting for:
Trump proposal to exempt tips from taxes could cost $250 billion
(2 months later) Same proposal, but you have to dig down to the 10th paragraph to find the $250 billion deficit mentioned. Weird.Trump proposal to exempt tips from taxes could cost $250 billion
The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget projects how much the plan would add to the federal deficit.www.cbsnews.com
Harris backs ending taxes on tips, echoing Trump proposal
Harris backs ending taxes on tips, echoing Trump proposal
Vice President Kamala Harris is rolling out a new policy position, saying she'll fight to end taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers.www.cbsnews.com
The Trump headline clearly includes the big negative aspect of the proposal. Harris' headline could have easily referenced the same negative aspect....but "surprisingly" it didn't.That’s not weird at all. The first article is about the estimated cost of the proposal. That’s its whole point. The second article is about Kamala adopting the proposal — unexpectedly at that. The cost is not the main point of that article.
There are occasionally examples of the national media putting their finger on the scale for the Democrat. It does nothing to help your credibility when you cry foul over reporting that does no such thing.
How did you get that from that? Why would they rewrite the exact same story or headline? They soend the first part of the second article talking about he she is echoing Trump’s proposal, as well as include that in headline. There’s nothing flattering about that.Election is 86 days away and we know who most of the national "news" outlets are rooting for:
Trump proposal to exempt tips from taxes could cost $250 billion
(2 months later) Same proposal, but you have to dig down to the 10th paragraph to find the $250 billion deficit mentioned. Weird.Trump proposal to exempt tips from taxes could cost $250 billion
The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget projects how much the plan would add to the federal deficit.www.cbsnews.com
Harris backs ending taxes on tips, echoing Trump proposal
Harris backs ending taxes on tips, echoing Trump proposal
Vice President Kamala Harris is rolling out a new policy position, saying she'll fight to end taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers.www.cbsnews.com
Sorry, bud. If you can’t see this is not an example of media bias, you’re just looking for something to complain about.The Trump headline clearly includes the big negative aspect of the proposal. Harris' headline could have easily referenced the same negative aspect....but "surprisingly" it didn't.
Something like:
"Harris backs Trump tax proposal that could cost $250 billion"
Hell, put it in the first paragraph or sub-headline.
websites don't always do the trick or the whole trick when you have a service issue that requires that something be changed/adjusted/stopped/started.I agree with you completely. But if given a choice between (a) talking to someone who I know is just going to pass me along to someone else and (b) going to the relevant website and doing what I want without being bounced around the telephone system a dozen times because the person I'm talking to has no idea how to do what I want and no interest in finding our what I want, I will take a website everytime.
When ordering takeout, if the restaurant doesn't have an online ordering system, I get the takeout somewhere that does. Order on-line, pay on-line, walk in and find the on-line to-go shelve, and walk out. That's what I consider to be A+ customer service.