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January 17, 2020
Consumer confidence is the highest its been in nearly 20 years. And yet, a recent MRC analysis showed that liberal media networks only gave President Donald Trump’s economy less than one percent coverage on their evening newscasts over a…
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February 18, 2020
No wonder liberal billionaire 2020 candidate Michael Bloomberg does not want his own news outlet investigating him. They might have to do journalism and risk exposing where his money has been going all these years.
The liberal New York Times chose…
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February 24, 2020
Liberal billionaire Warren Buffett, who’s been fairly quiet this election cycle, took to CNBC to weigh in on the Democratic primary races. As it turns out, even The Billion-Dollar King of Abortion found self-proclaimed socialist Sen. Bernie…
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March 13, 2020
When the economy gets you down, just throw truckloads of taxpayer cash at it. At least, that’s what MSNBC Anchor Chris Hayes says Congress should do.
Hayes sent out his policy prescription on Twitter in the early morning of March 13: “I…
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March 18, 2020
MSNBC just cannot seem to help itself.
All In host Chris Hayes sent out a flippant tweet in response to reports that the Trump administration will be asking Congress for “more than $800 billion in economic stimulus: $500 billion in payroll tax…
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October 25, 2023
Syndicated radio host Dan Bongino sounded the alarm on the looming disaster posed by America’s precarious economic situation.
Bongino warned Americans of the federal government’s massive budget gap of $1.7 trillion during the Oct. 23 edition of…
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October 27, 2023
Daily Wire editor emeritus Ben Shapiro condemned the ever-increasing price tag of President Joe Biden’s spending proposals.
Shapiro cited a Washington Post article during the Oct. 25 edition of The Ben Shapiro Show to point out that Biden…
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January 25, 2023
A New York Times editorial board member actually claimed that Americans should be concerned about their taxes being too low when thinking about the $31 trillion-plus national debt crisis. Yes, you read that correctly.
Binyamin Appelbaum,…