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Rudy Havenstein's avatar

Thanks. I have a guy from Google trying to help me but it's not worked yet.

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Jimbob's avatar

Check this out:

https://thefed.app

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Kristi O'Sullivan's avatar

Do you think it was the Epstein stuff or the Wall Street/Fed stuff that got you banned? Probably both which is why I was thinking you should consider creating a Venn diagram showing how the two worlds intersect. There are those who knew and participated and those who probably knew but ignored. The captains of media must be in there somewhere - otherwise hard to explain their silence - the scandal of power, money, sex, mystery is media gold - people can’t get enough of reading about it - yet crickets. Carlin did say it was all one club, but not sure he realised how debauched the club is?

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Rudy Havenstein's avatar

I think some folks at twitter didn't like me and finally - after nine years - found a technical reason to ban me.

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El Caliente's avatar

“How does Paul Krugman still have a job?”

Because he does his job very, very well. And his job is not to tell the truth or accurately reflect market behavior … it’s to repeat whatever BS lie his handlers want repeated ad naseum. And he’s GREAT when it comes to that…

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Andy Fately's avatar

It's funny, when I was a senior at MIT, Krugman was my international economics teacher in his first post-PhD gig and he was very interesting and highly engaging. I was not surprised that he won the Nobel. But for the life of me, I cannot figure out why he has thrown away any sense of credibility that he had worked so hard to earn, just to spew nonsense for The NY Times. Clearly, as an occasional columnist at the Times, he is not getting paid that much, so I wonder who is pulling his strings. Whoever it is, Krugman has truly sold his soul for a pittance.

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El Caliente's avatar

Well…maybe after he finds out how hackers were able to download kiddie porn on his laptop he’ll have time to answer that question.

https://www.businessinsider.com/paul-krugman-hacked-qanon-how-to-avoid-phishing-scam-2020-1?amp

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Joe Pullara's avatar

Under appreciated 80s punk reference. A D.C. band nonetheless - apropos. Well done!

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John McCullough's avatar

Love the two Jim Grant comments. Errata: Plano Illinois; 5 Illinois 4 Ohio. Rust belt is worse, again. Amityville makes perfect sense the other

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Rudy Havenstein's avatar

Oh heck. Thanks.

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