I know, okay. But what I hate is that facts aren’t reported at all, and people are kept in the dark about them. For every fact that is known and revealed, there are thousands of important needed facts for the situation that are known but hidden. That is the fakery, not just making up stories but also hiding stories. I have to read foreign news sources to find facts about local U.S.A. events, because our domestic news media neglects to report them. The revealed facts become the news, whereas unreported unrevealed facts become commentary and opinion. Up becomes down, down becomes up. It’s a frustrating situation, one that President Trump is trying to rectify.
Facts are available for those curious enough to find them.
I too seek out facts from sources outside the us.
Ignorance is sself-infliceted and easy to solve if one is willing to put in the work to do so.
I found it in Brietbart, Lifezette and WSJ, A YEAR AGO
The largest U.S. banks were penalized for their role in inflating a mortgage bubble that helped cause the financial crisis. Who got that money?
https://www.wsj.com/articles/big-banks-paid-110-billionin-mortgage-related-fines-where-did-the-money-go-1457557442