Shortage Crisis Shows How Elites Made US into a Clown Country

I would never call the U.S. a clown country. No, we are for real. If there are shortages, like around here, it's real estate for sale, then it's only because demand has risen and I doubt if it has yet peaked.
 

The US isn't the only country with this problem. Lots of other major economies fell into it. That's good news about the semiconductor shortage. If Intel can start production soon, other countries feeling falling short will probably buy from them and they'll recover their investment within months. I expect manufacturing in general will ramp up in the US, creating more jobs, more home-grown businesses, and a stronger economy. Plus readiness when the next pandemic hits. Lesson learned, hopefully.
 
Somehow the MSM news is beginning to be way less popular than independent news. The elite control the MSM, so we are fed mainly propaganda, and a culture in America that THEY want us to believe. They stretch their reports to convey what the public will watch and keep watching. Just like a SITCOM. :) The trend is starting now that we want to know what the TRUE story is. "Breaking Points" is the kind of reporting that "60 Minutes" claimed to be at times.
Crystal has transformed into a very entertaining presenter, and she is no longer holding back how she communicates the TRUTH. She was way more subdued when working for "The Hill", who now have to very boring newscasters.
 
I would never call the U.S. a clown country. No, we are for real. If there are shortages, like around here, it's real estate for sale, then it's only because demand has risen and I doubt if it has yet peaked.
My stepfather told me he heard from another mobile park resident that the big field behind him is going to be converted to over 30 houses. How about expanding the mobile senior park? That could help lower the nut prices in this area for mobile homes. But no, all they build are houses to buy and apartments to rent. Nothing more in the middle and more affordable. I don't know where this will end.
 
A couple of thoughts, don't use palm oil, it's the devil.

Chicken is cheap, tofu is cheaper. Disclaimer: I do have meat eating cats.
 
Somehow the MSM news is beginning to be way less popular than independent news. The elite control the MSM, so we are fed mainly propaganda, and a culture in America that THEY want us to believe. They stretch their reports to convey what the public will watch and keep watching. Just like a SITCOM. :) The trend is starting now that we want to know what the TRUE story is. "Breaking Points" is the kind of reporting that "60 Minutes" claimed to be at times.
Crystal has transformed into a very entertaining presenter, and she is no longer holding back how she communicates the TRUTH. She was way more subdued when working for "The Hill", who now have to very boring newscasters.
I hear people all the time complaining about how the MSM lies to us, but nobody every presents any examples, which leads me to believe that they hear pundits say that the MSM is lying to us and they're just repeating what they hear.

For me, I trust the NY Times, Washington Post, Reuters, AP, and a few others. If anyone has a problem with those sources, by all means, post some examples. They do screw up on occasion, but they admit when they've made mistakes. Judith Miller comes to mind, who lied to the public about the runup to the U.S. invasion of Iraq. She was fired from the NY Times because of it.

60 Minutes is irrelevant any more. They allowed Lara Logan to flat-out lie about a major event without firing her until so many people complained that they finally had to let her go, but not before she did several other segments. On the other hand, Dan Rather, a well respected journalist, was immediately let go after he was hoodwinked with some fake documents that made a politician look bad. 60 Minutes has become so corporatized that they have no credibility any more if what they're covering is political in nature.
 
60 Minutes has become so corporatized that they have no credibility any more if what they're covering is political in nature.
60 minutes is the only news program of any kind that I actually take the time to watch. However, I've noticed that corporate influence creeping in, homogenizing the content, regurgitating stories that will 'seem' to appeal to the modern viewers, all the while maintaining obedience to the corporate agenda. Same thing with the "MSM" which I'm guessing is code for so-called liberal biased news outlets. They are all in the same business, reporting events to appease and placate the public, while in fact maintaining their corporate mission of, well- this saying says it all:

He who controls the message, controls the masses
 


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