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HA! Jim Cramer Predicted $200 Oil Spike Right Before Historic Plummet

Joseph Vazquez

NY Times Pronounces Oil Spike Doom Just Before Prices Plunged… AGAIN

Joseph Vazquez

Politico Calls Trump Economic Success Lucky and 'Getting Away With It'

P.J. Gladnick

DePaul University Launches Lori Lightfoot Anti-ICE Media Institute

Joseph Vazquez

WOW: Washington Post Skewers Nutty Bernie Sanders Wealth Tax Proposal

Joseph Vazquez

NY Times AGAIN Spews Economic Scareporn to Vilify Trump’s Iran Blitz

Joseph Vazquez
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OOPS! Axios Just Kneecapped the Media’s ‘K-Shaped Economy’ Narrative

Joseph Vazquez
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HA! CNN Admits ‘Trump Is Right: The Economy Is Strong’ Post-SOTU

Joseph Vazquez
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STUNNER: CNN’s Fareed Zakaria Rips Fiscally Out of Control Blue Cities

Joseph Vazquez

Lefty Radio Host to Steyer: ‘Buy Clear Channel’ and Silence Trump!

Progressive radio host Thom Hartmann has some advice for impeachment crusader Tom Steyer — buy a radio network. Hartmann wrote on left-wing Salon on June 26, “If liberal billionaires like Tom Steyer want to have a real and lasting impact on American politics, they should think seriously about buying a nationwide radio network.”
Paul Wilson

Grist Cheers Socialist’s Victory Because of ‘Ambitious’ Climate Goals

The eco-focused website Grist is thrilled that socialist candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez beat out a 10-term Democratic congressman in New York. Because of climate change. Her extreme environmental goals made meteorologist and climate alarmist Eric Holthaus positively twitterpaited.
Julia A. Seymour

SCOTUS Decision on Unions Rankles MSNBC’s Chris Hayes, Other Libs

It’s clear from MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes’s twitter feed, he was unhappy with the Supreme Court decision that limited the power of public sector unions. The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of Mark Janus, a public employee who took his union to court, in the Janus v. AFSCME case. Janus claimed being required to pay fees amounted to “compelled speech” because public sector unions are inherently…
Julia A. Seymour

Networks Play Up Tariff ‘Fallout,’ But Ignore Good Economic News

Once again, the broadcast networks have proven they care more about economic news that makes President Donald Trump look bad, than stories that make him look good. On June 25, CNBC reported that its All-America Economic Survey found “more than half the public approving” of the president’s economic decisions for the first time and more people who said the economy was “good or excellent” than in…
Julia A. Seymour

Unemployment Below 4%, But Yahoo! Launches Recession Prep Guide?

Yahoo! Finance certainly has almost Krugman-like timing. New York Times economist Paul Krugman immediately reacted to the 2016 election of Donald Trump by warning of a possible “global recession.” Perhaps Yahoo! was taking pointers for its latest series.
Julia A. Seymour

Peter Fonda Movie Distributor Staff Gave $190K to Left Since Election

Sony Pictures Classics is releasing a new film starring Peter Fonda as scheduled – following the actor’s tweet threatening to “rip” the president’s 12-year-old son “from his mother’s arms” and place him in a “cage with pedophiles.” Not everyone has been so lucky after other obscene tweets (think: Roseanne Barr).
Katie Yoder

Grist Touts Creation of Climate Video Games As Climate Solution

Slacktivism may have reached its final frontier. Video gaming. Grist’s Jesse Nichols touted efforts of University of Washington scientist Dargan Frierson to create climate change video games. The lefty environmental website asked, “Could a video game help us solve climate change?”
Paul Wilson and Julia A. Seymour

Bloomberg Tries to ‘Flip the House,’ Pledges $80M For Dems in 2018

In case there’s any doubt left about the political leanings of billionaire media mogul Michael Bloomberg. The former Republican, turned “Independent” announced he will spend $80 million supporting Democrats in the 2018 midterm elections.
Callista Ring

Four Score? No Network Mention of 4% Percent GDP Predictions

The official announcement of second-quarter economic growth won’t be out until July 27, but already the predictions look good. Just don’t expect to hear them on ABC, CBS and NBC. Economists and Wall Street firms have been crunching numbers and making predictions Amherst Pierpont, Oxford Economics, the Atlanta Federal Reserve and Moody’s all forecast estimates of 4 percent or higher growth in…

Julia A. Seymour

Toxic Avenger: Aquaman Villain Will Be ‘Kind of an Eco-Warrior’

The Aquaman movie will turn the typical Hollywood environmental themes on its head — with a villain at war with mankind over pollution. On June 15, Entertainment Weekly reported that actor Patrick Wilson would play Aquaman Arthur Curry’s antagonist and half-brother King Orm in the movie which will be in theaters in December.
Julia A. Seymour

CNBC: Democrat Investor Says Capitalism Is Killing the Planet

An investment conference isn’t the typical place to hear climate change complaints and attacks on capitalism, but that’s exactly what attendees heard at the Morningstar Investment Conference in Chicago on June 12. Investor Jeremy Grantham, co-founder of $70 billion global asset management firm, Grantham Mayor Van Otterloo (GMO), blamed capitalism for threatening the planet, according to CNBC.
Julia A. Seymour

Soros Denounces ‘Narcissist’ Trump, Will Spend $15M on Midterms

Billionaire Tom Steyer won’t be alone in pouring millions into the 2018 midterms to get liberals elected. The Washington Post reported on June 9, that fellow liberal billionaire George Soros also intends to spend at least $15 million to help the left this election cycle.
Julia A. Seymour

Liberal Media Forced to Admit Economy ‘On a Roll,’ Jobs ‘Excellent'

How well is the American economy doing these days? Well enough that even some liberal media which are usually Debbie Downers during Republican administrations have been singing its praises. One New York Times writer “ran out of words” about the robust jobs numbers, another wrote about how the economy “roared” in May, while Yahoo said the economy was “on a roll.”
Paul Wilson

Jobs Market Milestone: Nets Skip News of More Jobs than Jobless

There are now more job openings in America than Americans looking for jobs. The Wall Street Journal reported on June 5, that in spring 2018, the U.S. economy reached this unique milestone — the first time since the Labor Department began tracking the statistic in 2000.
Julia A. Seymour