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Jimmy Dore – TIME Editor Literally Admits He’s For Gov. Propaganda!

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[embedded content] A former Time Magazine Editor admits he’s pro-propaganda, refuses to answer panel question. The former editor of Time magazine admits the MSM prints fake news. He says propaganda is fine and all all countries do it. Well, what's the point of reading the MSM then when it is full of fake news? Propaganda is rich people telling middle class people that the problem is poor people. 'Look the poor don't want to work, see, they just sit about doing nothing or get involved in crime', and yet it is government policy to keep a section of the population unemployed to keep inflation low. So, why don't poor people start their own businesses? Well, most people wouldn't know how to do that, including most of the middle class, besides, two out of three businesses fail, how many

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A former Time Magazine Editor admits he’s pro-propaganda, refuses to answer panel question.


The former editor of Time magazine admits the MSM prints fake news. He says propaganda is fine and all all countries do it. Well, what's the point of reading the MSM then when it is full of fake news?

Propaganda is rich people telling middle class people that the problem is poor people. 'Look the poor don't want to work, see, they just sit about doing nothing or get involved in crime', and yet it is government policy to keep a section of the population unemployed to keep inflation low.

So, why don't poor people start their own businesses? Well, most people wouldn't know how to do that, including most of the middle class, besides, two out of three businesses fail, how many people can afford to risk losing a significant amount of money? If we had a democracy people could vote for governments that help them find work through more training programs and assisting with start ups, etc, or even the government creating some the jobs if the private sector fails to do so. A job guarantee. KV

Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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