This week marks the unhappy milestone of Black Monday for Wall Street, which had some journalists warning it could happen again. Even if it doesnt, the media hammered home the prospect of a possible recession. In fact, just since September 1 the network evening broadcasts have been downbeat about the economy because of housing, oil or jobs almost daily.
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Real Debate Questions for GOP Candidates [4]
Voters need to know what presidential candidates would do with their money. These questions would get answers.
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G: Dr. William Gray Speaks Out on Global Warming [6]
B: Hillary Sidesteps Questions about Social Security to Avoid Spooking Americans [6]
U: Gore Confuses Universal Health Care with a Right [6]
Hillary Dodges Social Security Questions; Doesnt Want to Spook Americans [7]
What Happens to Companies That Go Green [8]
Gore: Universal Health Care a Right [9]
Evening News Sings the Blues for Employers of Illegal Immigrants [10]
Select the Media Research Center this fall in the Combined Federal
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CFC# 12489 [11]
The
Freedom to Spend Your Own Money on Medical Care: A Common Casualty of
Universal Coverage [12]
Cato Institute
Gores Next Act [13]
TCSDaily.com
Truth about Bushs SCHIP veto doesnt match harsh rhetoric [14]
Grace-Marie Turner of the Galen Institute, Baltimore Sun
The Case for FDA Outsourcing [15]
The American magazine
Video: Hell on Wheels [16]
Reason.TV
A Cancer Non-Epidemic [17]
American Council on Science and Health
Municipal Bonds, State Income Taxes, and Interstate Commerce [18]
Oct. 18, 2007, Washington, D.C.
American Enterprise Institute
Making Property Insurance More Affordable to Everyone [19]
Oct. 18, 2007, Washington, D.C.
Heritage Foundation and Competitive Enterprise Institute
Should American Workers Fear or Embrace Globalization? [20]
Oct. 25, 2007, Washington, D.C.
Cato Institute
The Best-Laid Plans: How Government Planning Harms Your Quality of
Life... [21]
Oct. 30, 2007, Portland, Ore.
Cato Institute and Cascade Policy Institute
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