Unemployment increased to 9.6% at the end of December — up from 9.3% in mid-December and 8.8% at the end of November. Underemployment rose to 19.0% in December from 17.2% at the end of November.
Archive for Category: "Propaganda"
The political narrative of the left and its roots
Great video on the history of political correctness. Bill Whittle of Pajamas TV does a brilliant analysis here and personally I think it would do the world good if enough people understood it.
Marketing ‘Climate Change’
A good indicator that a movement ostensibly based on so-called scientific facts has run out of steam is when that crusade must openly resort to crass marketing techniques to sell a flawed product.
Times Helps Muslim Rep. Ellison Obstruct Terror Probe
Seven years in prison for the crimes of murder and attempted murder strike most people as hardly enough, but Ellison considered Olson a fighter for social justice.
We Covered All The 10 Most Underreported Stories for 2010
Dana Loesch on Big Journalism highlights the top stories dodged by the propaganda media but covered by the new media like BigGovernment and usACTIONnews.com.
Post says Russian Regime Untrustworthy, After Endorsing Russian Arms Treaty
A WaPo editorial Nov. 19 endorsed the START treaty then after START passed the Post on Dec. 27 published an editorial saying we can’t trust Russia and that former KGB Putin had firm control of Russia.
Americans fear government control of internet
American voters believe free market competition will protect Internet users more than government regulation and fear that regulation will be used to push a political agenda.
Will Jon Stewart Stand up to Radical Islam?
Perhaps a serious Jon Stewart show on the threat of radical Islam to free speech is in order. He can stand up to Republicans when they oppose trial lawyers, excessive spending, and more debt. Will he stand up to the Jihadists?
Media Excuse Obama’s Power Grab
The account simply assumes that the Obama Administration can do what it wants, no matter what Congress or the law says.