economy

Jpoor | July 28, 2008
‘Today’ host Meredith Vieira asks the Speaker of the House about offshore drilling, but neglects to ask her about block of an up-or-down vote.
aimaccuracy | June 25, 2008
Rep. John Shadegg talked about energy at the June 24 conservative bloggers' briefing, and Rep. Paul Ryan discussed the future of America. Accuracy In…
districtmediagroup | June 18, 2008
A video produced by the Center for Freedom and Prosperity explains how the American tax system cripples our nation's economy and unfairly targets…
nburchfiel | June 2, 2008
In the face of less-than-depressing economic news, the NBC "Today" show created another fake economic indicator, this time related to pawn shops.…
nburchfiel | May 28, 2008
NBC investigative correspondent Lisa Myers reported on increased use of food banks by middle class Americans on the May 28, 2008 'Today' show.
nburchfiel | May 27, 2008
"Nightly News" reporter Rehema Ellis blamed California's education funding problems on the current economic slowdown, even though funding problems in…
heritagefoundation | May 15, 2008
The Lieberman-Warner legislation is bad for the economy for these three reasons: 1. It’s a huge new tax. 2. It will negatively impact…
Jpoor | May 14, 2008
The Biz Flog for May 14 is all in the title because it is all about the positive gross domestic product and unemployment numbers the media have…
Ken Shepherd | May 6, 2008
Topics in today's show: the "recession" that wasn't; the death of the LSD guy; Oprah's ratings after endorsing Obama; and the Supreme Court's ruling…
nburchfiel | May 1, 2008
CNBC's Erin Burnett said positive growth in gross domestic product in early 2008 doesn't matter, using the new "Craigslist Indicator" as a sign of a…
nburchfiel | April 3, 2008
Natalie Morales continued the media's recession hype on "The Today Show" with an April 3 segment comparing current economic conditions to past…
Jpoor | April 2, 2008
Journalists like to contrast "Wall Street" with "Main Street" to explain economic stories, but the contrast assumes that what is good for one is bad…