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<blockquote data-quote="rickyb" data-source="post: 1485069" data-attributes="member: 56035"><p>i get alot of my economic stuff from tyler durden on zero hedge (who i disagree with on many aspects), gar alperovitz, richard d wolff, chris hedges, cornel west and tavis smiley (for that 50% in/near/just above poverty stat. chris hedges also quotes it, theres more too but i forget), gerald celente, noam chomsky, ralph nader, paul craig roberts, snyder who does economic collapse blog, EPI, david cay johnston to name a few there are lots more.</p><p></p><p>i havent seen too much politics / economics from national geographic...</p><p></p><p>i would say if u want to know who is telling the truth and who has a twisted perspective or is just lying and funded by big money, u just have to look at simple issues first like college tuition and do they agree with your persepective on it. another major thing is quite often these people reference each which is actually how i discovered all of these people or groups. i basically just started off with michael moore, rage against the machine, and zeitgeist and it just grew from there out of references basically.</p><p></p><p>the people who do the greatest news in america is "democracy now" with amy goodman. russia today also suprisingly does good news, but not as good as democracy now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickyb, post: 1485069, member: 56035"] i get alot of my economic stuff from tyler durden on zero hedge (who i disagree with on many aspects), gar alperovitz, richard d wolff, chris hedges, cornel west and tavis smiley (for that 50% in/near/just above poverty stat. chris hedges also quotes it, theres more too but i forget), gerald celente, noam chomsky, ralph nader, paul craig roberts, snyder who does economic collapse blog, EPI, david cay johnston to name a few there are lots more. i havent seen too much politics / economics from national geographic... i would say if u want to know who is telling the truth and who has a twisted perspective or is just lying and funded by big money, u just have to look at simple issues first like college tuition and do they agree with your persepective on it. another major thing is quite often these people reference each which is actually how i discovered all of these people or groups. i basically just started off with michael moore, rage against the machine, and zeitgeist and it just grew from there out of references basically. the people who do the greatest news in america is "democracy now" with amy goodman. russia today also suprisingly does good news, but not as good as democracy now. [/QUOTE]
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