Cap and Trade Nowhere in USA Today
On June 26, the House narrowly passed the controversial Waxman-Markey American Clean Energy & Security Act to limit carbon emissions, but USA Today readers can be forgiven for not knowing it. Instead of covering a hotly debated bill that could result in “the largest tax increase in history,” the newspaper devoted its’ coverage to the death of pop star Michael Jackson.
From June 26 to June 29, USA Today did manage two articles on cap and trade – “Analysis: Climate Change Bill Major Victory for Obama” and “Obama Urges Senate to Act on Climate Change Bill” – but they were only featured online.
Jackson, who passed away June 25, dominated USA Today. Nine articles were devoted to Jackson on June 26 and 29. The June 26 front page blared: “MICHAEL King of Pop dies” over a photo of
Just in case there wasn’t enough coverage of his death, USA Today advertised on June 29: “Coming Tuesday: 40-page Michael Jackson keepsake.” Although
The Heritage Foundation reported the impact the Waxman-Markey Bill would have on Americans. Gas and energy prices would spike and it could cost American families an additional $3,000 per year. There would be job losses as some manufacturing jobs will be outsourced. And “it will not make a substantive impact on the environment.”
While USA Today was busy reporting “