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January 17, 2008
In its continued sky-is-falling coverage of the economy and job market, ABC’s “Good Morning America” on January 17 warned that most Americans are fearing job cuts and offered helpful tips on how to “recession-proof” yourself.
“[C]ountless…
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January 17, 2008
CNBC host Jim Cramer chastised media colleagues on the January 17 “Today” show for contributing to fears about the economy by only reporting negative news about the possibility of a recession.
“Today” anchor Matt Lauer told Cramer, “…
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January 16, 2008
Recent polls of economists by leading financial publications have predicted a less than 50-percent chance that the U.S. economy will enter a recession in 2008. But the media’s coverage of “recession” makes it seem inevitable.
“Everyone’s…
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January 9, 2008
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee’s caucus victory in Iowa last week came in part thanks to anti-IRS fiscal conservatives attracted to his support for the “FairTax.” He also finished with a better-than-expected showing in the New Hampshire…
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September 2, 2014
The same year that former Vice President Al Gore predicted
that the Arctic sea ice could be completely gone, the ice has actually reached
its highest point in two years. This revelation comes from a report by the Danish Meteorological
Institute.…
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September 3, 2014
As the school season starts up again, parents will be facing the choice of having their kids buy their lunch or pack it. With the changes to the National School Lunch Program, many are choosing to brown bag it.But in spite of backlash from children…
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September 16, 2014
The media should be reporting on this, but they consistently ignore it.Legal battles against state governor’s with higher political aspirations keep cropping up. But looking deeper into attacks on Republican governors from Texas, Wisconsin and…
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September 24, 2014
The UN Climate Summit 2014 was a glaring example of
hypocrisy. Just the
speakers alone, not the attendees or notable guests for the summit,
traveled a grand total of 1,036,537 miles from locations as distant as China,
India and Peru. That’s enough…