Youtube owned by Google deletes 300 Trump political ads

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  1. TheAngryLiberal

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    Has Youtube that is owned by Google been consistent and deleted Democratic Candidate ads to this extent. I know there's evidence of Google executives being recorded of their plans to prevent President Trumps re-election. Sure looks like there some evidence of Political bias going on with Google and Youtube. Guess this was on 60 minutes yesterday.

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/youtube-said-deleted-more-300-141345609.html
     
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    Rule?

    The "Orange man bad" rule, of course.
     
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    Notice the lack of comments from the alt-lefties? Those are the kids that tell us the WaPo and NYT are right leaning.
     
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    Of course their is, along with most of the nations news stations. Why else is it most Democrats have no idea that the Trump administration has more Americans working today than at any time in our history? That Blacks, and Hispanics has both seen the lowest unemployment in their history? That the stock market is higher than it has ever been? These are all record breakers, and would be plastered all over every paper in the country. Would be headline news on any news station. Yet most Democrats haven't got a clue.
     
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    Notice how the right creates topics that fail to illicit a response then strut about as if they’ve won something of value?
     
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    Record numbers of under employed workers barely making enough to live on is nothing to celebrate.
     
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    They elicited a response from you. Perhaps if you really wanted to make a statement, you would have chosen not to respond at all.
    As for Google, I stopped using them as my primary search engine months ago when their strong political bias was brought out for all to see.
     
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    Yes, but too many of the low information voters are still relying on Google and the mainstream media....

    Anyone open-minded enough to be concerned about Google's bias, probably isn't hanging on every word from CNN either. It's the folks who can't see the bias (or don't care) who are the most at risk of being brainwashed by it.
     
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    No, you and Marine1 drew responses from me.
     
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    Simple solution. Stop running ads that have demonstrably false narratives as their premise and they won’t be banned. Ain’t rocket science.
     
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    Hey we have a half-way rational trumper!! Congratulations. To respond to the OP, Who tf cares? Google/Youtube is a private company and they can delete whatever f*&*ing content they see fit. Don't like it? Tough sh#t, don't use their services.
     
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    Where were you when Obamacare was rolled out? Perhaps you might recall how companies, school districts, city, county and state governments either laid off people or moved them to part time jobs in order to avoid the heavy financial costs of following the Obamacare regulations. You might even recall Pelosi saying the laid off people were lucky because they could spend more time with their families. I won't even mention the number of companies who shut down their US operations and moved them overseas leaving their employees high and dry.
     
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    An unfortunate affect of having loopholes and 'outs' in the individual mandate.

    Or heck, even leaving insurance companies as a 'middle man' in the whole situation.

    That's what compromise gets ya I guess....
     
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    Google needs to be Standard Oiled.
     
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    That sir is what we got from Obama. Over 11 million jobs created and over 90% of them were in the service industry and part time. Many that wouldn't support a living wage, much less a family. He lost over 300,000 manufacturing jobs. That is a far cry from the jobs Trump has created with his policies.


    Recovery Has Created Far More Low-Wage Jobs Than Better-Paid ...
    www.nytimes.com/2014/04/28/business/economy/...
    Apr 27, 2014 · Economy Recovery Has Created Far More Low-Wage Jobs Than Better-Paid Ones
    How good were the 10.9 million jobs under Obama?
    Money.CNN.com/2016/11/04/news/economy/jobs-under-obama/...
    Nov 03, 2016 · CNNMoney breaks down what kinds of jobs have been created and ... Almost all of the job gains under President Obama have been in so-called service jobs,

    The deep recession wiped out primarily high-wage and middle-wage jobs. Yet the strongest employment growth during the sluggish recovery has been in low-wage work, at places like strip malls and fast-food restaurants.

    In essence, the poor economy has replaced good jobs with bad ones. That is the conclusion of a new report from the National Employment Law Project, a research and advocacy group, analyzing employment trends four years into the recovery.

    “Fast food is driving the bulk of the job growth at the low end — the job gains there are absolutely phenomenal,” said Michael Evangelist, the report’s author. “If this is the reality — if these jobs are here to stay and are going to be making up a considerable part of the economy — the question is, how do we make them better?”

    The report shows that total employment has finally surpassed its pre-recession level. “The good news is we’re back to zero,” Mr. Evangelist said.

    But job losses and gains have been skewed. Higher-wage industries — like accounting and legal work — shed 3.6 million positions during the recession and have added only 2.6 million positions during the recovery. But lower-wage industries lost two million jobs, then added 3.8 million.
    HTTPS://www.nytimes.com/…/recovery-has-created-far-more-low…
    77 percent of 2013 jobs were part-time positions ...
    https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/aug/2/part-timer-nation...
    Aug 02, 2013 · Fully 77 percent of positions added to the market in 2013 have been part-time, in contrast to the positive economic news making the media rounds, according to payroll reports released in recent weeks.
    "There are now 1.2 million fewer jobs in mid- and higher-wage industries than there were before the Great Recession, according to data from the National Employment Law Project. In contrast, there are 2.3 million more jobs in lower-wage sectors than before the recession," according to CNBC. Nor is there the hoped-for renaissance in American manufacturing. We have some 300,000 fewer manufacturing jobs since President Barack Obama took office and 1.5 million jobs below the pre-recession level.
    https://www.usnews.com/news/the-report/articles/2015/08/23/the-part-time-economic-recovery
     
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    Liberals are the book burners of the 21st century, silencing all that they disagree with.
     
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    I wonder how the private company known as Google will react if Warren becomes the nominee? They might see things differently knowing she'll be targeting their bank accounts.
     
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    Don't care, not my business - it's theirs.
     
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    Irony of ironies:

    "Liberal president breaks up Google".
     
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    You might not care now, but if you own stock in Google you might have a slight interest in what's going to happen if Sanders wins and he moves to nationalize the company.
     
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    Economist had given up on America ever being a manufacturing nation again. We must settle on America being a service economy they said. Well Trump knew America could never remain a military and economic power with jobs like that so he went to fix it and did. The bias news and Democrats refuse to tell any of it.

    The Trump Manufacturing Jobs Boom: 10 Times Obama's Over 21 Months
    The Great Recession officially ended in June 2009, six months into former President Obama’s first term. The economy continued to shed jobs until the following March. Manufacturing was particularly hard hit, with almost 2.3 million manufacturing jobs—some 1 in 6—lost between January 2008 and March 2010.
    As is the case during recoveries, jobs bounced back, with seasonally adjusted nonfarm employment expanding almost 12% from March 2010 until January 2017, when President Obama handed over the presidency to Donald Trump.
    But during the same period, manufacturing employment grew only 7.7% with manufacturing payrolls virtually flat in the last 21 months of the Obama administration.
    We were told it was the new normal.
    At a town hall in June 2016, President Obama famously said that some manufacturing jobs “are just not going to come back.” He went on to mock then-candidate Trump by saying he’d need a “magic wand” to make good on this manufacturing job promises.
    Months later, as the shock of a President-elect Donald Trump was still being absorbed, New York Times columnist and economist Paul Krugman tweeted on November 25, 2016, “Nothing policy can do will bring back those lost jobs. The service sector is the future of work; but nobody wants to hear it.”
     
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    I've been using duckduckgo for years now.
     
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    You should care. When Google like so many of the other bias news stations keep the truth from you it effects everyone.When you see all time jobs created and the stock market at all time highs, that effects us, our children and grandchildren. Millions of Americans have their pension plans in the stock market. When it goes up, it can add thousands to your pensions. They don't want Trump reelected so they are keeping all he has done from the people. That isn't right.
     
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    You forgot to mention that this only applies to the RIGHT
     
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