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April 17, 2012
The media keep saying that the economy is recovering, that austerity NOT debt is a problem, and that the
arguments against Obamacare are “weak.” But
many of this nation’s job creators completely disagree. Small business owners
are still…
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April 18, 2012
The
mainstream media rarely like the very rich, but billionaire Warren
Buffett is the exception. The Berkshire Hathaway CEO remains unscathed,
even adored by the liberal news media due to his liberal politics.After
all, it was Buffett who called…
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December 12, 2011
Broadcast
journalists have been the only ones bidding up gas prices lately.
While they foretell a horizon of $4 and $5 gas, consumers on U.S.
streets are paying an average of $2.81 up…
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December 12, 2011
The Picture of Hype
Networks show exaggerated video of
highest gas prices, hyping daily increases but glossing over the…
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December 12, 2011
As Katrina
survivors begin to file insurance claims, some politicians and
activists want to hold insurance companies and taxpayers responsible
for uninsured properties. The media are…
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April 27, 2012
It
was nearly three years ago that the U.S. Senate last passed a budget,
despite the need for a clear plan to tackle debt and spending issues.
The anniversary of that last budget is April 29, 2009. Since that time,
the media have repeated the…
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May 4, 2012
About 45,000 fewer jobs were added in April than economists expected,
and the unemployment rate dropped to 8.1 percent due to more than a
half million people giving up the job search. CNN Money reacted with the
headline “hiring fizzles.”…
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November 8, 2007
See Full Report
More than 600,000 homes are currently in foreclosure; both houses of Congress and the president have proposed different bailout plans for the mortgage “crisis;” and Americans are drowning in $2.4 trillion worth of red ink.…
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May 15, 2012
The
New York Times continued and old media theme of complaining about the
volume of student debt on May 13 with its front page story: “A
Generation Hobbled by College Debt.”Times
writers Andrew Martin and Andrew W. Lehren began the 4,647-word…
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May 31, 2012
Nanny
state Mayor Michael Bloomberg is at it again, trying to pass a ban on
large sugary drinks, all with the media’s help of course. CNN’s Alina
Cho favored the proposal in her May 31 report during the 10 a.m. hour of
“Newsroom.”“Newsroom”…