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October 22, 2020
Google has already released its statement about the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust lawsuit, but now, a former CEO of the company has decided to speak out as well.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt spoke at The Wall Street Journal’s Tech Live…
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October 19, 2020
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board just ripped apart the absurdity of “Bidenomics.”
Hint: it most definitely is not “well grounded in mainstream economics” as New York Times economist Paul Krugman would have people believe.
In an…
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September 18, 2020
For someone as infamous as Hanoi Jane Fonda to exploit the devastating West Coast wildfires to sell the Green New Deal (GND) is just par for the course. She’s used to pushing propaganda.
Fonda joined MSNBC blowhard Joy Reid on the September 17…
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August 20, 2020
One top CATO economist is letting The Wall Street Journal have it for pushing more federal bailouts for states and using liberal spin to justify it.
CATO Director of Tax Policy Studies Chris Edwards slammed The Journal for pushing “a biased news…
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August 18, 2020
U.S. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt is set to approve oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). Liberals and journalists lost their minds.
The Wall Street Journal reported that “[t]he Trump administration approved an…
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August 14, 2020
The Wall Street Journal just tried to use Democratic donors to speculate that Wall Street is breathing easier about the idea of a Joe Biden/Kamala Harris ticket.
The piece, headlined “As Kamala Harris Joins Biden Ticket, Wall Street Sighs in…
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July 27, 2020
Forget Black Lives Matter. Energy drink giant Red Bull (GmbH) just told woke culture to take a hike.
The Austria-based company that makes the Red Bull energy drink “has replaced its top U.S. executives amid internal tensions over the closely held…
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June 10, 2020
For those looking for any good news in the market, don’t rely on the lead ABC, CBS, or NBC evening newscasts to cover it consistently for you, especially when it really matters.
The Nasdaq Composite, which is dominated by big technology…
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June 3, 2020
The hypocrisy of mega-rich celebrities calling for reparations for slavery is astonishing.
Black Entertainment Television Founder Robert Johnson, as summarized by CNBC, said that the “U.S. government should provide $14 trillion of reparations for…
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May 20, 2020
In one of the richest counties in America, hundreds of cars line up for food assistance. It’s a scene repeated around the country. But mega-millionaire actor Robert De Niro wants the economy to stay shut down, warning of “a global…