Roughly four years and at least 8.3 million jobs later, the media have done a terrible job reporting on U.S. employment since the Bush tax cuts took effect. Instead of lauding 47 straight months of job growth, the media have criticized, downplayed or ignored this positive economic news.
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Econ 101: The Problem with Bailouts [3]
Bailing out a bum sector of the economy - with my money and yours - sends the message that people can do whatever they want without consequences. And that idea is how the mortgage problem started.
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G: Higher than expected auto sales numbers send stocks higher
B: CNBC reporter critical of Bushs bailout efforts
U: Distorting the facts in the name of global warming [4]
Obama Wants More Regulation, But Experts Beg To Differ [5]
Networks Ignore Higher Than Expected GDP Growth [6]
American Morning Praises Disgusting Produce Paradise Music Video [7]
Select the Media Research Center this fall in the Combined Federal
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CFC# 12489 [8]
Stanfords Super-Sized Rhetoric [9]
The American
Economic Freedom of the World 2007 [10]
Cato Institute
The Green Regulatory State [11]
Competitive Enterprise Institute
Grace-Marie Turner: The Uninsured [12]
Galen Institute
Improving Union Financial Transparency [13]
Hudson Institute
Health Care at the Crossroads: What Constitutes Fair and Equal? [14]
Sept. 6, 2007, Washington, D.C.
The Heritage Foundation
Sinking SCHIP: A First Step toward Stopping Growth of Government Health
Programs? [15]
Sept. 13, 2007, Washington, D.C.
Cato Institute and Tax Foundation
China, Global Petro-Politics and the U.S. Economy [16]
Sept. 26, 2007, Indianapolis, Ind.
Sagamore Institute
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