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May 16, 2005
Paper Tigers Take Bite Out of
American Dream
Three major newspapers attack traditional
economic views and show support for the welfare state.
By Dan Gainor…
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May 13, 2005
Getting Personal over Personal
Accounts:
Business Week attacks the
ownership society with scare tactics and liberal talking points.
By…
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May 12, 2005
Investing for Dummies
When it comes to managing money, the
L.A. Times says were all dummies. The next step in the logic is
for Social Security to stay the same to protect…
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May 6, 2005
Paul Krugmans Serious Drug Problem
is based on bad statistics
New York Times economist continues
papers reliance on incorrect information about drug research costs…
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May 6, 2005
Positive Job Growth Continues Will
News Coverage Improve?
Two straight years of positive employment
numbers and more than 3 million new jobs but those facts havent…
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April 30, 2005
Networks Play Up Energy Politics,
Ignore Real Costs
Energy reports blame Bush for gas prices,
misinform about oil refining and encourage fear of nuclear power.…
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April 29, 2005
Media Jump on Social Security Cuts
to Obscure Details of Bush Plan
Washington Post, New York Times
herald benefit cuts while news networks dismiss President…
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April 27, 2005
See Full Study
Social Security has been the most debated domestic issue of George W. Bush’s second term. Baby boomers begin retiring as early as 2008, and the nation’s retirement system faces an income shortfall beginning as early as 2017,…
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April 27, 2005
See Executive Summary
In the Social Security reform debate, liberals have promised 'guaranteed' tax-funded benefits. Conservatives have warned that the outdated retirement program is nearing guaranteed bankruptcy. But the only real guarantee in…