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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 7615739" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>That's _your_ view, not based on some kind of research. I could post links to a bunch of economist blogs, including tenured professors, who think otherwise.. but let's admit it, you will not ever believe what I post and based on your 'research' I can hardly buy your arguments.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I do think that I am one of the least polluted people with the media. I haven't been watching TV until the mid of 2010. Up to that point, I read a lot of printed and online sources, newspapers, blogs, etc from Wall Street Journal and NYT to regional papers. Among printed things, back then, I was also subscribed to "The Economist" which was hardly liberal (enough to recall their "The Case for War" issue from 2002 or so). The only things I watch on TV is mostly travel, animals, food, and motorsports shows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 7615739, member: 629735"] That's _your_ view, not based on some kind of research. I could post links to a bunch of economist blogs, including tenured professors, who think otherwise.. but let's admit it, you will not ever believe what I post and based on your 'research' I can hardly buy your arguments. I do think that I am one of the least polluted people with the media. I haven't been watching TV until the mid of 2010. Up to that point, I read a lot of printed and online sources, newspapers, blogs, etc from Wall Street Journal and NYT to regional papers. Among printed things, back then, I was also subscribed to "The Economist" which was hardly liberal (enough to recall their "The Case for War" issue from 2002 or so). The only things I watch on TV is mostly travel, animals, food, and motorsports shows. [/QUOTE]
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