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April 25, 2019
A $1.25 trillion giveaway program to college grads and future college students deserves scrutiny, not praise as a “bold,” “sweeping” or “ambitious” plan that could “distinguish” Sen. Elizabeth Warren…
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February 28, 2019
How much would a Green New Deal cost? That’s the $93 trillion question some media outlets won’t ask.
New estimates suggest the price tag of the climate and economic ideas contained in the Green New Deal promoted by Rep. Alexandria…
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February 20, 2019
Economist Ben Stein provided a harsh reality check of socialism, as youth, politicians and the media turn ever leftward. His criticism of socialism and the Green New Deal sharply contrasted with recent liberal media reactions.
“If the Green…
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September 18, 2018
It was the $40 trillion question.
And once again, Democratic candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez refused to answer it.
Like other Democratic socialists and many progressives, Ocasio-Cortez has a long list of government giveaway programs. But even…
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February 19, 2018
The media rarely complain about deficit spending when liberals are at the helm, doling out taxpayer dollars like candy from a parade float. But once Republicans are in control, journalists can’t wait to complain.
FiveThirtyEight columnist…
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May 24, 2017
Late Show host Stephen Colbert doesn’t hide his disdain for President Donald Trump. He celebrates it.
Even the backlash over Colbert’s recent gay sex joke about Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin did little to slow down the host…
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May 2, 2017
Proposing tax cuts is the surest way to turn the liberal news media into deficit hawks. That’s exactly what happened in network coverage of President Donald Trump’s tax plan.
The liberal media love big spending and Big Government, until…
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March 24, 2017
Liberals in the news media hate government funding cuts, especially cuts that threaten promoters of their agenda.
Which is why they were so outraged about cuts to left-wing public broadcasting programs that some lied to viewers and readers about…
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February 1, 2017
Deficits matter … if there is a Republican in office. At least, according to The Washington Post.
The Post’s Editorial Board on January 28 criticized “the [government’s] reckless return to deficit spending.…
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July 8, 2016
Hillary Clinton’s proposal to spend $350 billion on “affordable” tuition may have been outrageous, but at least it provoked some poignant comments on the pitfalls of big government.
On July 6, Clinton proposed eliminating tuition…