On Saturday, March 4, 2017 Donald Trump accused
former-President Barack Obama of wire tapping his phones prior to the November
elections; that Trump accused Obama of committing an actual crime that may be punishable
by a stint in prison.
Typical of Trump, he offered no evidence and when
confronted by lawmakers as well as the public, he remained silent. Naturally
Obama denied doing anything.
It didn’t take long for members of the press to
accuse Trump of creating a diversion that would take the focus off of
allegations that have come to light in which members of Trump’s staff had met
with Russian officials as well as the allegations that Russia hacked into the
Democratic Party in order to ensure Trump would win the election.
If that was Trump’s plan, he obviously doesn’t
understand that the press-especially those who are unhappy with Trump’s actions
against them-aren’t that easily derailed or fooled.
The allegations against Obama were both
sensationalist and ludicrous. The story surely made headlines, but not for
long.
Four days after Trump tweeted his assertion, the
media was right back on the Russia hacking story so if it was his plan to muddy
the waters a bit, it didn’t work.
On March 8 an article appeared online claiming that
Roger Stone, a political consultant for Trump, was in contact with the same
group of Russian hackers who have been accused of getting into DNC’s computers
as well as Hilary Clinton’s emails in an effort to help Trump win the election.
Around the time of the Obama accusation, social
media claimed that this was all a diversion to keep the American public in the
dark about certain bills that were introduced during not only the Obama
accusation, but the Russian hacking claim as well.
Using the media to create a questionable news story
in order to mask another more damaging one isn’t something new.
Politicians as well as big businesses and even the
Hollywood publicity machine have been using this sleight of hand since the
invention of the printing press.
So regardless to what Trump may believe, he did not
invent the tactic.
CEOs, politicians and heads of movie/television studios
have commonly hired those who were not only adept at spin control, but had the
expertise in creating a divisive environment.
Someone once said, “No one can appreciate crazy like
those who give out the meds.”
These people that work to create chaos and get
people talking or taking action through the media to spread the necessary
toxicity understand the power of such environments; that they are in a sense
giving out the meds.
It’s just not necessarily the type of meds that will
create calmness, provide answers and give people a few moments of clarity.
After the appropriate time in the short, brief life
of the news media, everyone’s attention goes back to normal, or in these days,
abnormal issues at hand.
Like the Herpes Simplex Virus, the outrageous claims
and accusations seem to go away, but they just become dormant and they will
eventually flare up whenever these Drs. of Chaos bring them out of dormancy.
Part of their expertise is making it almost
impossible to ascertain where the stories started which is the beauty of
Facebook. You don’t have to prove it, you just have to post it.
No matter how crazy something is, or if the status
update is accompanied by a link to a news website that no one has ever heard
from before, if the right person or persons post it, the story will eventually
gain enough traction that will lend some truth to it.
Lately, such a status update has appeared throughout
the social media giant’s website. A lot of times.
Naturally
there was no link provided, just an urge to copy and paste-in other words to
spread the news.
The fact that it wasn’t really news wasn’t the
point. It, according to the urgency of the post, was an outrage and more
“evidence” of Donald Trump’s villainous rein.
The post claimed that both the Russian hack and the
wiretapping allegation was a smokescreen to prevent the American people from
finding out that certain bills had been introduced behind their backs.
The
bills were even listed:
- HR 861 Terminate the Environmental Protection Agency
- HR 610 Vouchers for Public Education
- HR 899 Terminate the Department of Education
- HJR 69 Repeal Rule Protecting Wildlife
- HR 370 Repeal Affordable Care Act
- HR 354 Defund Planned Parenthood
- HR 785 National Right to Work (this one ends unions)
- HR 83 Mobilizing Against Sanctuary Cities Bill
- HR 147 Criminalizing Abortion (“Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act”)
- HR 808 Sanctions against Iran
Really? Not really, but unless you are the type of
person who likes to find out the truth on your own or are a news junkie you
would have thought it was true. If it came from someone you trusted, then you
were more inclined to accept the post as being true.
The truth is that all of the ideas were stated by
Donald Trump (or tweeted about them) long before they became bills.
Yes, he does talk a lot and it’s hard to continue to
listen to his rants, but they were mentioned in one form or another.
So here’s some actual truth:
• HR 861 (Terminate the Environmental Protection
Agency) was introduced by Representative Matt Gaetz (Florida Republican) on February
3, 2017;
• HR 610 (Vouchers for Public Education) was
introduced by Representative Steve King (Iowa Republican) on January 23, 2017;
• HR 899 (Terminate the Department of Education) was
introduced by Representative Thomas Massie (Kentucky Republican) on February 7,
2017;
• HJR 69 (Repeal Rule Protecting Wildlife) was a
constitutional amendment for the state of Virginia that was introduced by the
Governor of Virginia, Democrat Terry McAuliffe, on January 11, 2017.
• HR 370 (Repeal Affordable Care Act) was introduced
by Representative Bill Flores (Texas Republican) on January 9, 2017, but who
didn’t see this one coming since Trump won the election in November?
• HR 354 (Defund Planned Parenthood) was introduced
by Representative Diane Black (Tennessee Republican) on January 6, 2017 and was
also a hot topic during the presidential campaign.
• HR 785 (National Right to Work) was introduced by
Representative Steve King (Iowa Republican) on February 1, 2017.
• HR 83 (Mobilizing Against Sanctuary Cities Bill) was
introduced by Representative Lou Barletta (Pennsylvania Republican) on January
3, 2017 and has made several headlines in the news since the bill was
introduced in January.
• HR 147 (Criminalizing Abortion /Prenatal
Nondiscrimination Act) was introduced by Representative Trent Franks (Arizona
Republican) on January 3, 2017.
• HR 808 (Sanctions against Iran) was introduced by
Representative Peter J. Roskam (Illinois Republican) on February 1, 2017.
The Russian
hacking story began to float around after the election in November, but gained
more traction through an investigation conducted by the U.S. intelligence
departments which included the Office of the Director of National Intelligence as
well as the Senate Armed Services Committee and was publicly acknowledged as
fact on January 6, 2017.
It has remained in the news since that time.
All of the claims about these bills are also null
and void because all of them were introduced one-two months prior to Trump’s
wire tapping claim so there is no smokescreen or diversion to any of them.
This is a crucial time for America as alt facts and
fake news often get mixed in with actual news and actual facts.
It is understandable that prior to Trump’s attack on
the press that many people started to have ambivalent feelings towards them.
That shouldn’t stop people from finding out what the
real truth is and doing that is actually pretty easy.
If you really want to know what shady shit the
elected officials are up to, you can just pay a visit to www.congress.gov
If
you scroll towards the bottom the website has both the House and the Senate
members listed. To find out what they’re up to, you can click on their names.
This is how you stay informed. This is how you
resist or support your elected officials.
If you want to know what Donald Trump is up to, you
can pay a visit to the White House’s website at www.whitehouse.gov/
and get a clearer idea of what’s going on.
Getting your information from Facebook, Twitter,
Reddit, MySpace or left-leaning/right-leaning websites is just bad.
Everyone has the right to be heard and to voice
their opinions.
Everybody has the right to demonstrate, resist,
protest or support whatever it is that they believe in or who they believe in.
In order to evoke change and it open up people’s
hearts as well as minds, this should be done using the truth; using actual
facts that are undisputable.
Relying on partial truths, embellished truths, alt
facts and downright lies won’t change anything. It will only serve to inflict
more injustice and serve to destroy whatever changes you hope to make.
Credits:
Trump’s accusation: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/03/04/trump-accuses-obama-wiretapping-him-before-election/98734316/
Trump staff and Russian officials: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/03/02/exclusive-two-other-trump-advisers-also-spoke-russian-envoy-during-gop-convention/98648190/
Russia hacking: http://www.npr.org/2016/10/07/497082921/u-s-formally-accuses-russia-of-hacking-democratic-party
Trump advisor and Guccifer 2.0: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/investigation/roger-stone-and-guccifer-913684
Evidence of Russian hacking: https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/01/russian-hacking-trump/510689/