Top Google Search Today: Eric Schmidt Steps Down
OK, well maybe not. But thanks for the early Christmas present, Alphabet!
Not to be outdone by President Trump’s infectiously positive signing of the new tax bill, Alphabet Inc, Google’s parent company, got in on the action with positive news of their own: They announced, today, that their Executive Chairman was stepping down. Eric Schmidt, former member of the Obama Transition Team, and linked to the HRC’s campaign, was central in the information war of bias against conservatives, patriots, and free thinkers.
Working with the CEO’s of other top social media platforms, like Facebook and Twitter, as well as the Progressive Obama government, Democrats and Establishment Republicans, and of course, MSM, Schmidt and Google were able to change the way people received information in an unprecedented way. This program of misinformation, suppression of real news and almost complete political bias, had a profound and far-ranging impact on issues ranging from free speech to international relations to a Marxist-style erosion of family values and morality.
With the enormous help and courage of Donald J Trump, a momentum has started to build. This will benefit almost everyone across the political-social-economic spectrum – if people will let it. So, keep up the pressure, take a few moments to bask in some positive news, and then march on, folks! Insist that Google keep going with reforms to their business model or you – the people – will vote with your dollar. There are alternatives to the massive and increasingly monopolistic behemoths like Google, Youtube and Facebook. Everyone here on this platform is a testament to that fact!
https://nypost.com/2017/12/21/eric-schmidt-stepping-down-as-executive-chairman-of-alphabet/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Schmidt
In the next article CANUSAPATRIOTS has some ideas on where to begin…
nice, resteemed!
Thanks! Been sending some appreciation back your way, as well. New article going up soon...
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Relevance: Control of information via control of search engines