Journalists Agree It's Time for Democrats' 'First 100 Hours'

January 3rd, 2007 2:00 PM
Journalists Agree Its Time for Democrats First 100 Hours

In the early hours of their congressional majority, Democrats have pledged to raise minimum wage and fix the U.S. health care system (more government involvement, of course). They can count the media among their staunch supporters.

Democrats: There Is Such a Thing as Too Much Regulation
CEIs John Berlau is on top of a big story the media have missed: Democrats attacking Sarbanes-Oxley for punishing businesses & workers.

G: NY Times forecasts fair weather for economy sailing ahead into 2007
B: AP laments generous $100k buyout for Ford workers
U: CNNs Velshi parrots liberal rhetoric on unfair $5.15 minimum wage

 

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BMI Director Dan Gainor appeared on Foxs Your World with Neil Cavuto to talk about media bias on global warming.



 

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Illegal migration from Mexico to the United States
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Book Forum with P.J. ORourke: On the wealth of nations
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Global Financial Warriors: The Untold Story of International Finance in the Post-9/11 World
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