Media’s Top 10 Economic Myths of 2005

Posted by: ST on December 17, 2005 at 4:20 pm

Check ‘em out here, via Brent Bozell’s Free Market Project website. One media quote:

“So people at home right now are saying, ‘Economic slowdown? How slow is it going to go?’ Are we headed for another recession?”

– Anchor John Roberts, “CBS Evening News” April 15, 2005

Read the whole thing.

Hat tip: Amy Ridenour

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  1. Severian says:

    If this were a Democratic administration, the news would be trumpeting the strong economy night and day, even if it wasn’t strong. They are completely incapable of presenting any positive news about anything this administration does.

    Locally, unemployment where I live (a major Florida city) is at 3%. That’s right, 3%, which means that everyone who wants a job has one, and the employers are complaining that they can’t find enough people for the positions they have.

    The economy is in great shape, which is particularly amazing after the hurricanes, and due in large part to Bush’s tax cuts. Tax revenues are up, employment is up, the economy is booming. Not that you’d know it if you only listened to the MSM.