Articles

The Apprentice President who got Impeached

Donald John Trump IMPOTUS (Impeached President of The United States). 3rd impeached American President in history.
Brilliantly clairvoyant editorial illustration by Christian Bloom in Norwegian newspaper VG December 3. 2016.

DECLARATION:
Until Trump is impeached Bergensia.com will do what it can to oppose the sitting President of the United States as it does not recognize him as the true winner of the election but rather a Putin’s puppet inserted into its position by corrupt Republican politicians and Russian state hackers.


UPDATE: Bergensia.com will continue to fight for the removal of the corrupt, criminal, Individual1 occupant of the Oval Office in the WH together with all his associates and collaborates.

What If Trump Has Been a Russian Asset Since 1987

A plausible theory of mind-boggling collusion, an important long read by Jonathan Chait from NY Times Magazine.

2016: entering a post-truth era

In 2016 the political world as we know it was altered;  Brexit and the millions only days after regretting their democratic vote, the failed coup in Turkey leaving Erdogan, even more, sovereign in power and finally fake news helped Trump’s campaign win the White House.

In the era of Donald Trump and Brexit, Oxford Dictionaries has declared “post-truth” to be its international word of the year.
Defined by the dictionary as an adjective “relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief”, editors said that use of the term “post-truth” had increased by around 2,000% in 2016 compared to last year. The spike in usage, it said, is “in the context of the EU referendum in the United Kingdom and the presidential election in the United States”.

The 2017 Edelman Trust Barometer reveals that trust is in crisis around the world. The general population’s trust in all four key institutions — business, government, NGOs, and media — has declined broadly, a phenomenon not reported since Edelman began tracking trust among this segment in 2012.

With the fall of trust, the majority of respondents now lack the full belief that the overall system is working for them. In this climate, people’s societal and economic concerns, including globalization, the pace of innovation and eroding social values, turn into fears, spurring the rise of populist actions now playing out in several Western-style democracies.

To be continued

Send this to a friend