by Brad Wilmouth
January 1st, 2012 |
Saturday's NBC Nightlly News hyped a poll finding that 64 percent of Californians would be willing to pay more taxe…
Tags: budget, California, coupal, education, George Lewis, howard jarvis taxpayers, howard jarvis taxpayers association, jarvis taxpayers association, Kate Snow, los angeles times, NBC, nbc nightly news, polling, taxes, taxpayer revolt, university of southern california, video
by Tom Blumer
December 29th, 2011 |
I know, we're supposed to give TV shows and the like a bit of dramatic license to push a plot line. But doesn't it s…
Tags: Bias by Omission, budget, budget cuts, city of boston, climactic scene, Covert Liberal Activists, crime, Culture/Society, department budget, dramatic license, economy, Government Agencies, Labeling, Media Bias Debate, Misc Television, Political Groups, tnts, unions
by Noel Sheppard
December 2nd, 2011 |
For conservatives, one of the bright spots of the Occupy Wall Street protests was when millionaire investor Peter Schi…
Tags: alan greenspan, Bailouts, Banking/Finance, barack obama, Ben Bernanke, Bill Clinton, budget, Business Coverage, economy, financial collapse, George W. Bush, Housing, medicare, millionaire investor, national debt, newsbusters, Oil & Gas Prices, Personal Finance, peter schiff, Real Estate, recession, Regulation, social security, Stimulus, stock market, street protests, taxes, tea parties, uc berkeley, unemployment, video, Wages & Prices, Wall Street protests
by Noel Sheppard
November 28th, 2011 |
You knew this was coming.
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman – might he finally be realizing that our budget deficits ca…
Tags: Bailouts, barack obama, Bill Clinton, budget, budget outlook, bush tax cuts, Earmarks, economy, fiscal woes, George W. Bush, medicare, national debt, New York Times, nobel laureate, nobel laureates, paul krugman, social security, Stimulus, taxes, unemployment
by Tom Blumer
November 3rd, 2011 |
It's truly delicious when the outfit which calls itself the Essential Global News Network essentially admits tha…
Tags: 2012 Presidential, Associated Press, Banking/Finance, barack obama, Bias by Omission, bloomberg, budget, Business Coverage, Campaigns & Elections, Charles Babington, economic proposals, economy, federal reserve chairman, federal reserve chairman bernanke, gop candidates, Government Agencies, Herman Cain, Labeling, Laurence Kotlikoff, Media Bias Debate, recession, Stimulus, taxes, Wire Services/Media Companies
Investor's Business Daily
October 28th, 2011 |
Budget: Given all the hoopla, you’d think the deficit Supercommittee was hacking away at the size of government…
Tags: all the hoopla, budget, european union, fiscal imbalances, super cuts, trillion
by Tom Blumer
October 21st, 2011 |
The easy catch in former Obama administration economic adviser Austan Goolsbee's Thursday interview on MSNBC…
Tags: 2008 Presidential, austan goolsbee, barack obama, budget, Business Coverage, Campaigns & Elections, Double standards, economic adviser, economy, Government Agencies, Investors Business Daily, Liberals & Democrats, Major Newspapers, Media Bias Debate, Online Media, Political Groups, Politico.com, public sector jobs, recession, senate majority leader, senate majority leader harry, senate majority leader harry reid, Stimulus, taxes, Tim Mak, wiggle room
by Tom Blumer
October 12th, 2011 |
Somebody needed to give Calvin Woodward and Christopher Rugaber at the Associated Press Five-Hour Energy drinks or so…
Tags: 2012 Presidential, Associated Press, barack obama, Bias by Omission, BP Gulf Oil Spill, budget, Calvin Woodward, Campaigns & Elections, Christopher Rugaber, Covert Liberal Activists, debates, economy, Events, excessive government regulation, federation of independent business, gop debate, Government Agencies, heritage foundation, Labeling, Media Bias Debate, national federation of independent business, Political Groups, polling, Regulation, republican presidential candidates, rhetorical flourishes, unemployment, Wire Services/Media Companies
by Tom Blumer
August 30th, 2011 |
Poor President Obama. There's only so much he can do to lift the economy. He's tried so much already, yet someho…
Tags: 2012 Presidential, Associated Press, barack obama, Bias by Omission, budget, Business Coverage, Campaigns & Elections, Congress, congressional budget office, Conservatives & Republicans, Double standards, economy, fiscal austerity, Government Agencies, Jim Kuhnhenn, Labeling, Liberals & Democrats, Media Bias Debate, nancy pelosi, Online Media, Political Groups, recession, reelection effort, rush limbaugh, Stimulus, unemployment, utter garbage, Wire Services/Media Companies, worthy recommendations
by Brent Bozell
August 23rd, 2011 |
One of the greatest perversions of statism is the use of taxpayer money to push for ever more government spending and mor…
Tags: All Things Considered, bozell column, budget, casual listener, economy, julian bond, Max Baucus, national public radio, NPR, party activists, racial animus, Racism, Radio, Robert Siegel, taxes, tea parties, warren buffett
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