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Central Florida Propaganda News and Dysfunctional Transportation Agencies

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Central Florida Propaganda News at it's Best! 

The reporting of Central Florida's dysfunctional transportation system and agencies can be called nothing else but PROPAGANDA REPORTING!

Tune in for an update of what really happened at the recent Central Florida Expressway Authority (a Florida Toll Taxing Authority) on Thursday, April 26, 2018. Approximately 500 residents attended this meeting. Then we will discuss the very slanted (aka propaganda) reporting of it and in some cases - some local news station simply refused to cover it and report on it.  Demand honest, ethical reporting now!

Maitland Growth or Gridlock Town Hall Meeting - Learn more about the transportation propaganda that was being offered by local leaders at this  meeting. 

What is  "Propaganda News"?

  • Information or ideas that are spread by an organized group or government to influence people's opinions, esp. by not giving all the facts or by secretly emphasizing only one way of looking at the facts.
  • Official government communications to the public that are designed to influence opinion. The information may be true or false, but it is always carefully selected for its political effect.

THE RECENT REPORTING OF THE CFX SR 408 EXTENSION AND THE  SR 50 "COLONIAL PARKWAY" ARE PERFECT EXAMPLES OF PROPAGANDA REPORTING. 

So much for "Freedom of the Press" in Florida!  It is obvious the state & local government and various quasi governmental agencies like the Central Florida Expressway Authority control the news media.  HOW UNAMERICAN IS THIS??? 

The failure to properly report this well attended public hearing/meeting appears to be a violation of FCC Regs.  FAILURE TO SERVE THE PUBLIC INTEREST.

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