Thursday, September 15, 2016

Credibility Matters

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Here is the real story, one MSM and its lackeys have been twisting and covering up for years now, just another reason why MSM in its overt bias and dishonesty has no credibility.  As one writer, not related to this article in anyway, wrote, revenue is important to us all and revenue for MSM particularly the print media has been declining for years.

About the only power you have left is that of your purchasing power. What you purchase and from whom speaks louder, way louder than your vote. It is the one way you have a voice after all. Credibility matters.

 In a recent study entitled "Problems Unsolved and a Nation Divided" (study can be viewed in its entirety at the end of this post), Harvard University points out that, despite claims of an "Obama Recovery," in fact, the U.S. economy has continued to deteriorate in the aftermath of the "great recession."  Among other things, Harvard attributes the economic deterioration to a "lack of economic strategy, especially at the federal level" and a "political system was once the envy of many nations" but has now "become our greatest liability."  Below are a couple of the key conclusions:

America’s economic performance peaked in the late 1990s, and erosion in crucial economic indicators such as the rate of economic growth, productivity growth, job growth, and investment began well before the Great Recession.

Workforce participation, the proportion of Americans in the productive workforce, peaked in 1997. With fewer working-age men and women in the workforce, per-capita income for the U.S. is reduced.

Median real household income has declined since 1999, with incomes stagnating across virtually all income levels. Despite a welcome jump in 2015, median household income remains below the peak attained in 1999, 17 years ago. Moreover, stagnating income and limited job prospects have disproportionately affected lower-income and lower-skilled Americans, leading inequality to rise.

zerohedge.com/news/2016-09-15/harvard-debunks-obama-recovery-farce

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 charleshughsmith.blogspot.com/2016/09/the-mainstream-media-bet-farm-on

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