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August 5th, 2022
Nearly two dozen Republican governors slammed a massive spending bill that Democrats are trying to ram through the U.S. Senate in a statement Thursday, saying that the bill will worsen inflation.
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July 28th, 2022
By: Phillip W. Magness – wsj.com – July 27, 2022 The Biden administration appears to be preparing for a recession—or rather, for news of one. Rather than tackling the underlying economic problems, the White House is playing word games. Economists have long defined a recession as “a period in which real GDP declines for at least two consecutive quarters,” to quote...
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July 26th, 2022
A big attaboy to Senator Tom Cotton. He is among the first in Washington to begin sounding the alarms about something most Americans have never heard of. It’s the Environmental, Social, and Governance system, or ESG for short.
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July 26th, 2022
One economist instantly took the air out of the administration’s argument about what constitutes a recession.
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July 26th, 2022
The share of Americans who report having difficulties paying their bills has surpassed its 2020 pandemic peak in a US Census Bureau survey, underscoring the toll of soaring prices on budgets.
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July 22nd, 2022
JUSTICE FOR SALE: How George Soros put radical prosecutors in power. Download the PDF.
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July 22nd, 2022
Democratic mega-donor George Soros and an Austin-area couple each gave $1 million to Beto O’Rourke’s campaign to unseat Gov. Greg Abbott. Meanwhile, Gov. Gregg Abbott gets more than half of his $25M haul from just 62 people.
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July 22nd, 2022
Biden’s economists emphasize a range of data showing expansion. Next Thursday, the Commerce Department will release its initial estimate of second-quarter growth. President Biden’s economic advisers are trying to lay down a marker now.
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July 18th, 2022
By: Andy Kessler – wsj.com – July 10, 2022 A few years ago, a guy with a famous last name who ran a socially responsible investment fund asked me to lunch. I was hesitant because I figured he was planning to yell at me for a column I had recently written: “Stocks Weren’t Made for Social Climbing.” I wrote, “Profits...
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July 15th, 2022
By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – July 13, 2022 Well, that was ugly. Inflation in June roared to its highest mark to date this year, rising 1.3% for the month and 9.1% over the last 12 months. This means greater declines in real wages and more Federal Reserve tightening that is likely to hit asset prices. No wonder Americans...
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