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I now believe that Forbes is controlled by FoxNews. This article a hard-core right-wing propaganda piece.

This article actually shames low level wage earners and tries to elicit sympathy for national chains that use, abuse and pay slave wages to service workers. (Not to mention they blame a $15.00 minimum wage for business failings, which has been proven time and again to be complete fallacy.) And don't miss where they liken Seattle/New York to communistic Russia, Cuba & Venezuela. Shameful. πŸ˜”

The Ugly Side Of Socialism
[forbes.com]

SeaGreenEyez 9 Nov 17
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This is basically an op-ed piece.

Forbes is hardly controlled by Fox News. Look at their annual list of best countries for business; the Scandinavian countries usually rank in the top 5, while the US hasn't made the top 10 for years.

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Forbes is just a tool for the top 10% of wealth and those who wish were. These are the same people who are bad mouthing Warren because she might require them to pay a few more millions of their billions to help people who make in a year what these executives make every 15 minutes. It’s not a Fox thing, it’s a billionaire thing.

@SeaGreenEyez, the Right Wing and their magazines think think anything that makes life more worth living for their workers is communism and stealing their deserved multiple millions of dollars. These are nothing new, Trump being a fine example, I sat at dinners where executive were bragging which one paid their most skilled employees the least amount of money. The dinner at the country club we were eating at probably cost more than most of their employees made in two weeks. Made me sick.

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Bullshit article justifying suppressing poor people

bobwjr Level 10 Nov 17, 2019
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As a long-time union member, I expect Forbes/WSJ to always be pro business.

By what criteria should journalism be judged (aside from left/right leanings) ?
If anyone says "I like that they agree with my world view", I would say that is doing it wrong.

Multiple times I have posted this option : [newsguardtech.com]
(nine journalistic criteria)
I have also mentioned : [mediabiasfactcheck.com]

So far, I have not heard of other good options.

@SeaGreenEyez [brainyquote.com]

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I can only take so much of right wing propaganda before stressing out. Though, it's good to see some.

@SeaGreenEyez Have not read a Forbes, bet think it i investment and economic related. Is that right?

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