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May 29, 2019
The New York Times continued the left’s efforts to pit the haves against the have-nots with a business section cover story complaining about CEO pay.
Times reporter Peter Eavis credited the “solid economy” for improving corporate…
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May 30, 2019
It is becoming likely that a controversial star-spangled banner in North Carolina will continue to wave over Gander RV in Statesville.
The city said that its leaders will consider amending an ordinance regulating the size of flags flying in a…
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May 31, 2019
Even liberal newsrooms have to grapple with economic realities, as Vox Media may be learning.
The left-wing outlet pursued unionization, even as digital media outlets were financially struggling. NiemanLab reported that Vox Media employees staged a…
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June 4, 2019
A healthy and growing economy should be good news, but CNBC claimed it could put marriages at risk.
Although the liberal media often talk, downplay, or spin economic news, CNBC provided a very strange complaint about the current “strong…
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June 4, 2019
Business leaders wanting praise from the liberal media only need to embrace some left-wing cause. Promoting a conservative agenda earns scorn.
The Washington Post published a massive profile on Dick’s Sporting Goods CEO Ed Stack and his gun…
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June 6, 2019
Liberal Hollywood celebrities love to talk about saving the planet from climate change. They blame carbon-spewing humans for planetary crisis, all while living like hypocrites.
One of the biggest is actor and producer Leonardo DiCaprio. DiCaprio…
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June 7, 2019
Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary and CEO Gerald Storch brought a free market reality check to Democratic socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) arguments for a $15 minimum wage on CNBC’s Squawk Box June 6.
Sanders went to Arkansas to…
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June 10, 2019
Hollywood celebrities aren’t the only people upset about recent state efforts to limit abortion. A number of business executives are too. CNN.com boosted their complaints and claims that restricting abortion was “bad for business”…
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June 12, 2019
In spite of the disappointing May jobs report showing only 75,000 new jobs, MarketWatch and CNBC reported signs of continued strength in the labor market that could help ease economic jitters.
MarketWatch reporter Jeffry Bartash asked, “Has…
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June 13, 2019
The current economic expansion could “make history” if it lasts through July, but Bloomberg BusinessWeek pooh-poohed its 10th anniversary saying “no one’s partying” in the June 10 issue.
Economics editor Peter Coy…