| | Schiff has a right to be angry. He works hard, starts from the right principles - which he understands - and gets the details correct. Then these others, coming from a political ideology and a kind of faith-based neo-Keynesian approach skip past him and get into positions of control and they get reported and worshiped by the media (ideology again) and all in spite of the fact that his record of predictions is public and excellent, and the Keynesians are public and wrong. His outrage is personal, but the issue he brings up goes beyond him and addresses what happens when media becomes not the lens through which individuals are able to view those events beyond what they see with their own eyes, but instead becomes the propaganda arm of the ruling ideology and is driven by the purpose of telling the politically correct lies, and keeping contrary facts hidden.
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