What you have already done is great but there are other reasons people can't afford solar panels and electric cars -- cost. It is still cost prohibitive for many people, and some states, like southern states, actually make it harder for people with taxes on electric cars, lack of charging stations, taxes on solar panel systems, etc. Incentives on these things should be a no-brainer for governments but they are reluctant to get off oil and natural gas, and you can tell that by the politics and policies.
I meant news anchors and journalists from good organizations, including "network news" and those who call themselves reporters. There is a code of ethics for journalists and rules they need to follow. Much of the mainstream media is just opinion but they don't call themselves journalists either, or shouldn't. Brian Williams calls himself a journalist and he clearly shouldn't. Sunday talk shows have nothing to do with journalism. "Talk" is opinion. News broadcasts are supposedly facts. Brian Williams was supposedly giving us facts, but he also gave us a lot of entertainment and opinion, for which he should be fired. If he wants to be an entertainer he should join The Daily Show with his buddy Jon Stewart.
Yes obviously American media is a bunch of propaganda. That is different than what Williams was doing, inserting himself into stories and lying about his grandiose participation in his stories.
Why would anyone offer up a story with a premise that other people's lies were worse than this "News" anchor's lies, so therefore his lies were not so bad? News anchors and journalists are under the highest standards for telling the truth or there is no point to them at all. Politicians on the other hand are assumed to always lie, and we know that.
What you have already done is great but there are other reasons people can't afford solar panels and electric cars -- cost. It is still cost prohibitive for many people, and some states, like southern states, actually make it harder for people with taxes on electric cars, lack of charging stations, taxes on solar panel systems, etc. Incentives on these things should be a no-brainer for governments but they are reluctant to get off oil and natural gas, and you can tell that by the politics and policies.
I meant news anchors and journalists from good organizations, including "network news" and those who call themselves reporters. There is a code of ethics for journalists and rules they need to follow. Much of the mainstream media is just opinion but they don't call themselves journalists either, or shouldn't. Brian Williams calls himself a journalist and he clearly shouldn't. Sunday talk shows have nothing to do with journalism. "Talk" is opinion. News broadcasts are supposedly facts. Brian Williams was supposedly giving us facts, but he also gave us a lot of entertainment and opinion, for which he should be fired. If he wants to be an entertainer he should join The Daily Show with his buddy Jon Stewart.
Yes obviously American media is a bunch of propaganda. That is different than what Williams was doing, inserting himself into stories and lying about his grandiose participation in his stories.
Why would anyone offer up a story with a premise that other people's lies were worse than this "News" anchor's lies, so therefore his lies were not so bad? News anchors and journalists are under the highest standards for telling the truth or there is no point to them at all. Politicians on the other hand are assumed to always lie, and we know that.