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Lee Adler on Business Insider, M&A in bloggerland

I have seen many favorite bloggers/information sources show up on business insider. Auerback from newdeal 2.0 and his chartalist MMT ideas, shedlock the former grocery manager/photographer with his austrian views, former secretary of labor reich, and now I see Lee Adler show up. Perhaps he was there before, but this is the first time I noticed. I see 2 disturbing trends, first all these formerly niche folks (I thought) now in the mainstream. If the crowd is now reading these guys, I like to do stuff counter to the crowd and moving against the herd.

Secondly, reading some of the private emails that Blodgett sent back in the day how he was screwing over dumb sucker investor sheeple, why would Lee Adler allow himself to be associated with such trash? I am sorry for all of you that want to forgive Henry and give him a second chance, but his mindset and neural pathways to me seem to be one of elitism from those emails, and even lots of fines and lots of jail time has not fixed this “elitism” in people I have known personally and I don’t think it has changed henry either, he has just found a new way to use the dumb sheeple to get ahead in life and I am sad to see Lee over on that site. Blodgets downfall, and rebirth like the phoenix from the ashes is a lot of what is wrong with the USA, bad actors shouldn’t be given second chances, too many second and third and fourth chances now.

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