A Side of Outsourcing You Won't Hear From Lou Dobbs

December 12th, 2006 2:15 PM
Outsourcing and the Internet are helping "microbusiness" owners to thrive, USA Today reported in a recent edition. That’s funny. As Lou Dobbs would have us believe, outsourcing does nothing but turn middle class Americans into economic cannon fodder for major corporations."Competitiveness, productivity, and efficiency are nothing more than code words for 'cheaper labor,'" Dobbs…

CNN Reporter: Helpful Democrats Will Give You More Time Off Work

December 11th, 2006 12:21 PM
Monday’s edition of "American Morning" featured a decidedly one sided segment that advocated for Democratic legislation, generously highlighted Ted Kennedy and promoted San Francisco as the wave of the future. Correspondent Alina Cho used the piece to boost a bill that would require employers with more than 15 workers to give seven sick days a year. Disparaging America’s primitive stance on the…

WashPost's Meyerson Pounds South, Still Soft on Slavery...with Wal-Mar

December 7th, 2006 6:17 AM

Refuting Paul Krugman's "Dramatically Worse" Statement to Fox's Neil C

December 6th, 2006 3:23 PM

Neil Cavuto Smacks Around Paul Krugman While Calling Him a Liar

December 6th, 2006 11:25 AM
This was just too delicious for words…but I’ll try. As many of you are aware, most conservatives who study the economy and the markets view the New York Times’ Paul Krugman as being one of the most disingenuous pols on the landscape. Krugman has regularly been shown to flat out lie about economic data in his articles to prove his specious points, and was accused by the Times’ former ombudsman…

Pity the Poor Trial Attorneys Working 70-Hour Weeks

November 28th, 2006 1:18 PM

CNN Reporter: GOP Should Mimic ‘Liberal’ Schwarzenegger; Abandon

November 20th, 2006 5:40 PM
For the second time in less than two weeks, CNN has advised the Republican Party on how to succeed. During the Friday edition of "The Situation Room," reporter Bill Schneider informed the GOP that the way for them to recover from midterm losses is to imitate Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and embrace liberal policies:

The Economy: Bush and GOP Deserve Credit Until Sept

November 20th, 2006 2:25 PM
Mark Trumbull of The Christian Science Monitor has noticed something I mentioned last week, but had to try to get a dig in while doing it (bold is mine): American paychecks are rising again at a pace not seen since the 1990s. The pay increase amounts to 4 percent on average over the past 12 months, and it comes at a very helpful time for millions of households. For three years, pay increases…

More Post-Election Good News: Wages Rising Faster Than Any Time Since

November 20th, 2006 11:28 AM
The economy isn’t doing well, correct? The average American is going backwards, right? Isn’t that all we heard before the elections?Well, in another post-election stunner, the Christian Science Monitor has chosen to share the truth with Americans, sadly almost two weeks after the nation went to the polls. In an article amazingly titled “A brisk rise in American wages; Pay rose faster than the…

Contrasting NY Times Obit Headlines: Galbraith vs. Friedman

November 19th, 2006 10:39 PM

CNN's Velshi: Everybody Loves to Hate Wal-Mart

November 16th, 2006 3:54 PM

Geraldo 'Delighted' GOP Got 'Their Butts Kicked

November 9th, 2006 5:12 PM

CNN's Lou Dobbs Celebrates Minimum Wage Hikes, Slams Conservative Detr

November 9th, 2006 1:50 PM
Lou Dobbs must be perfecting his “Stewie Griffin" impression. “Victory is mine,” he seemed to gloat to viewers as with smug delight CNN populist gadfly and resident protectionist applauded the passage of six minimum wage increases in states ballot booths across the country. Before the election, Dobbs was quite active in pushing such an increase both on his show and in his book, “War on…

Networks Downplay Strong Pre-election Jobs Report

November 6th, 2006 4:07 PM
Just four days before the election, the network news shows downplayed reports of a major drop in the unemployment rate and the creation of 231,000 new jobs. CBS’s Katie Couric groused, “But do the jobs out there pay enough?” NBC’s Brian Williams declared, “That was below expectations,” and ABC’s Charles Gibson gave the issue a total of 15 seconds.That wasn’t the way the networks handled bad news…