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Jill Stein's Recent 'Grass Roots' Fundraiser to Recount the Votes Raises Many Red Flags

Jill Stein's Recent 'Grass Roots' Fundraiser to Recount the Votes Raises Many Red Flags

The Jill Stein campaign prides itself for being anti-corporate -- only accepting the donations from the small people -- the disenfranchised folks who cannot afford to donate to her losing campaign -- but do so nonetheless to help Jill fulfill an otherwise pointless existence in the political landscape.

Thanks to her website and the Wayback machine, we can examine the donations and the rate by which they came in -- to see if they have a 'grass rootish' demeanor or not.

Meet The Real "Fake News"

Meet The Real "Fake News"

In its attempt to redirect the public's attention from its historic failure to deliver unbiased, objective, factual reporting in the context of the presidential election in which virtually every single mainstream media outlet was revealed (courtesy of the hacked Podesta emails) and acted as a Public Relations arm for the Clinton campaign, said media has opened a new can of worms by ushering in the topic of "fake news" - a purposefully vague, undefined term meant to deflect and scapegoat by "exposing" propaganda websites, which in the latest incarnation of the narrative, are now allegedly se

'Black Friday' Channel Checks Turn Red: "Store Traffic Is Subdued Across The Country"

Two days ago we reported that according to a troubling - for retailers - survey conducted by Reuters/Ipsos, nearly two thirds, or 63% of US adults, did not plan to shop on Black Friday. It is unclear what exactly is causing this sharp slump in US consumerism: according to Christopher Baldwin, CEO of BJ's Wholesale Club, one excuse is that "Black Friday is no longer a one-day event; it has turned into a multi-week event." Another possible reason is that shellshocked by soaring Obamacare premiums, US adults simply have far less disposable cash which to splurge on holiday trinkets.

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