Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.): Raising Fast-Food Industry Wages to $15/Hr. W
August 30th, 2013 2:05 PM
Illinois Democratic Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky added her ignorant voice to the cacophony of economic confusion Thursday on the low-rated MSNBC show hosted by Chris Hayes. If a Republican congressperson made a statement as breathtakingly ignorant as the one you're about to see, it would get wider media play. Schakowsky's "brilliant" suggestion almost certainly won't.
Why has nobody thought…
Mika Openly Supports Fast Food Strike, Pledges to Join Protest
August 29th, 2013 4:10 PM
MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski vehemently criticized Miley Cyrus’s lewd display during Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” at the MTV Video Music Awards, but Brzezinski herself has blurred the lines between morning show anchor and social activist. On today’s Morning Joe, broadcast from a Ford assembly line near Detroit, the co-host openly declared her support for the nationwide fast food workers’ strike…
ABC Touts Liberal-Backed Fast Food Strike, Links It to MLK's March on
August 29th, 2013 12:16 PM
When conservatives rally or march over an issue, such as the yearly March for Life, they don't get much attention. Yet, ABC offered two reports on Thursday promoting a liberal-backed strike on fast food restaurants. Good Morning America's Rebecca Jarvis went so far as to link the protest to Wednesday's 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King's rally.
Jarvis touted, "They're hoping that scenes…
33 Shocking Facts About Obama's Economy Media Shamefully Ignore
August 25th, 2013 11:14 AM
Potentially the most dishonest aspect of the Obama-loving media's reporting since January 20, 2009, pertains to how they've almost totally ignored how poorly the economy is performing.
On Tuesday, Michael T. Snyder, author of the gloom and doom book "The Beginning of the End," wrote a fabulous piece titled "33 Shocking Facts Which Show How Badly The Economy Has Tanked Since Obama Became…
Kevin Spacey: 'House of Cards' Filmed in Baltimore Due to 'Fantastic T
August 23rd, 2013 12:41 PM
NewsBusters has regularly reported actor Kevin Spacey's liberal views.
Yet at the annual Edinburgh International Television Festival Friday, Spacey said his hit TV series House of Cards was filmed in Baltimore, Maryland, because of the "fantastic tax breaks."
It's Baaack: AP's Meaningless Weekly Reminder of Highest Level of Unem
August 23rd, 2013 9:45 AM
After a two-year hiatus, the Associated Press has apparently decided that Americans need a weekly reminder of how bad weekly layoffs were during the recession.
In June 2011, possibly as a result of some hectoring by yours truly, the wire service totally or almost totally stopped reminding readers that "(unemployment) claims applications peaked at 659,000 during the recession." That tired…
Toure Neblett: Slavery Is Partly to Blame for High Black Unemployment
August 22nd, 2013 3:22 PM
It really is astonishing the limited intellectual capacity possessed by many liberal media members.
On Wednesday, MSNBC's Toure Neblett actually said on Twitter that slavery is partly to blame for the high unemployment rate in the black community:
AP's Rugaber Fails to Explain Why July Unemployment Rate Rose in Most
August 20th, 2013 11:08 PM
Maybe because it's a UFO, we're not supposed to be able to explain it.
No, I'm not talking about unidentified flying objects at the recently acknowledged Area 51. I'm talking about an unexplained financial observation, the one made by the Associated Press's Christopher Rugaber on Monday after the release of the July Regional and State Employment and Unemployment report Monday morning. Rugaber…
Latest Misleading Meme at AP to Describe Economy, Job Growth: 'Steady
August 18th, 2013 5:15 PM
What do you do when you're the Associated Press, aka the Administration's Press, and you're trying to do your level best to described a floundering economy without incurring the wrath of the Obama administration? You search for positive-sounding words to describe what is in reality a marginal situation.
The AP seems to have settled on "steady" and "steadily."
IBD's Jed Graham Flags Four Sectors of Economy Where ObamaCare Is Part
August 15th, 2013 4:46 PM
It's fair to say that about the only holdouts against the idea that part-time work is up and that employee hours are being reduced around the economy are the Obama White House and a few Obama White House alumni. It's also fair to say that there are very few holdouts against the idea that the cause for this is Obamacare's 30-hours-per-week definition of a full-time employee, which is causing far…
NBC ‘Nightly News’ Rare Media Outlet to Report Businesses Cutting
August 14th, 2013 2:44 PM
Economists, business owners and employees are worried that the Affordable Care Act is resulting in fewer hours for workers.
The networks had been ignoring this shift toward part-time work and its relationship to Obamacare earlier this year, but NBC has let the cat out of the bag. On the Aug. 13, “Nightly News” Lisa Myers reported on an NBC News investigation into the issue.
At Politico, Untagged Former Biden Adviser Bernstein Fails to Make Cas
August 12th, 2013 9:56 PM
An August 6 opinion column at the Politico labeled co-authors Jared Bernstein and Paul Van de Water as "senior fellows at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities." CBPP, that oxymoron known as a "leftist think tank," went unlabeled. The Politico also must have thought that Bernstein's background as the Chief Economist and Economic Adviser to Vice President Joseph Biden from 2009 to 2011 was…
Reverse 'Tweetment': AP Tweet Asserts That Jobless Claims Rise 'Signal
August 11th, 2013 10:34 AM
On Thursday, the Department of Labor announced that initial unemployment claims during the week ended August 3 rose to a seasonally adjusted 333,000, up from a revised 328,000 the previous week.
A "breaking" tweet from the Associated Press issued just a few minutes after the report's 8:30 a.m. (5:30 PT) release read as follows: "U.S. unemployment aid applications up only 5,000 to 333,000 - a…
AP Reluctantly 'Discovers' Trend Towards Part-Time and Lower-Paid Work
August 3rd, 2013 9:41 PM
In this case, the old saying, "Better late than never" really shouldn't apply. In June, when the government's Household Survey used to determine the unemployment rate reported that there were 240,000 fewer full-time workers and 360,000 more part-time workers than there were in May, the establishment press, particularly the Associated Press, largely ignored or downplayed the result.
The AP's…