CNBC Discussion About Bloggers

Are bloggers useful? Do we have the right to speak at all about the economy if we have no “formal economic training” whatever that is? Is there any way to demonstrate the value of our vaunted experts’ “formal economic training” in light of our permanent boom-bust economy here in the US? Are we all anonymous in the blogosphere? Do bloggers care about fact-checking and the truth?

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