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7. It's not so much that we don't know it
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 02:00 PM
Jun 2016

After all, this economic policy has been screwing me my entire working life (36 years). I know I've been short-changed, as do my age group working stiff peers. This really needs to be billboarded across the spectrum of popular financial reporters such as Fox Business News, CNBC, the Wall Street Journal, and Forbes and Fortune magazines. When financial reporters slip back into their lazy tropes about trickle down and supply-side, they need to be called out for it every time.

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Duh highprincipleswork Jun 2016 #1
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Stiglitz: "Bernie is right". Lodestar Jun 2016 #3
Well this thread will get ignored by the usual suspects. Rex Jun 2016 #4
Yep...because these developments are as good as an endorsement for Lodestar Jun 2016 #5
Yea, I was wondering when the Clintons and the 'democrat' elite would join them Ferd Berfel Jun 2016 #15
Isn't redistributing wealth and creating more laws authoritarian? Mosby Jun 2016 #18
Gee, IMF, tell us something we don't know Jack Rabbit Jun 2016 #6
It's not so much that we don't know it gratuitous Jun 2016 #7
There is a class of idiots that believe neoliberalism is foundational to this nation. Enthusiast Jun 2016 #8
Screw the IMF. They knew this was happening and kept on keeping on AllyCat Jun 2016 #9
Chile was a testbed for Global Austerity & Austerity USA Octafish Jun 2016 #10
I knew this almost 30 years ago MrScorpio Jun 2016 #11
Because the fail has finally reached its end game. Nowhere else to hide. Lodestar Jun 2016 #20
Most Americans have no idea what the term means nadinbrzezinski Jun 2016 #12
This story was also covered sulphurdunn Jun 2016 #13
this has been obvious for years and why does it take so fucking long to change anything??? Fast Walker 52 Jun 2016 #14
Unfortunately Nothing Will Change Ccarmona Jun 2016 #16
It took them awhile to bilk the multitudes and paint themselves into Lodestar Jun 2016 #22
K & R. How many years and decades before serious efforts to end it will start? appalachiablue Jun 2016 #17
Perhaps Christine Legarde's past experience as an anti-trust and labor lawyer is causing the IMF to pampango Jun 2016 #19
Why is it called Neo Liberalism when most of the conservatives support it? UCmeNdc Jun 2016 #21
Doubleplusgood newspeak. Ghost Dog Jun 2016 #26
So rapacious greed won't solve every problem? moondust Jun 2016 #23
Amazing malaise Jun 2016 #24
Economic Lysenkoism JHB Jun 2016 #25
K&R SamKnause Jun 2016 #27
Neoliberalism has not been a failure... it has done exactly what the IMF and the 1% wanted... Raster Jun 2016 #28
Why Are So Many Oblivious To This Reality? colsohlibgal Jun 2016 #29
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