That's one click I will never get back.
That tends to be my feeling every time I click on a Zero Hedge link.
I must be a slow learner: in my determination to be open-minded and non-judgmental, I actually continued to click on them for a long time, until eventually my puzzlement and confusion at their content prompted me to discover this one (and then, suddenly, as the saying goes, "it all made sense"!)![]()
That tends to be my feeling every time I click on a Zero Hedge link.
I must be a slow learner: in my determination to be open-minded and non-judgmental, I actually continued to click on them for a long time, until eventually my puzzlement and confusion at their content prompted me to discover this one (and then, suddenly, as the saying goes, "it all made sense"!)![]()
regarding RationalWiki cited by Xela:
"Online wiki devoted to propagating left-wing ideals without explicitly stating so. The title "Rational Wiki" is deliberately misleading, as it implies a logical, unbiased, emotionally detached approach when the site reads like a hotly opinionated liberal blog.
According to RationalWiki, "reality has a liberal bias," not them."
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=RationalWiki
Rational Wiki is a Left-leaning anti-Conservative established to counter Conservapedia. It is every bit as biased however (IMHO).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RationalWiki
P.S. Zero Hedge has some good info, but has been forecasting doom for a decade or more. Since the Great Recession, the economy is doing pretty well by most measures. Both Conservapedia and RationalWiki also have some good content, in addition to highly slanted views. Objective truth is very hard to find.
That tends to be my feeling every time I click on a Zero Hedge link.
I must be a slow learner: in my determination to be open-minded and non-judgmental, I actually continued to click on them for a long time, until eventually my puzzlement and confusion at their content prompted me to discover this one (and then, suddenly, as the saying goes, "it all made sense"!)![]()
%%It seems to be a series of nonsequitous, (is that a word?) nonsensical rambling with odd half conclusions. Predicting the future of the markets is a rather specious exercise with good data and sound arguments, so these guys seem especially whimsical on a very consistent basis.