I printed out your post and pasted it in my copy of Trading Options To Win.
You really got to consider compiling your posts into another book (suggested title "Seeing through Yellow Economics - How investors can gage the economy in spite of the biased media". I did a search in Amazon and got a huge pile of hits on investing, economics, and 'conservative' separately, but for 'conservative economics' all you get is an out of print Econ 101 text book and some diatribe by Pat Buchanan calling for raising import taxes and government control of consumption (a real conservative there).
But having a book on mining data off the internet, cutting through the hype and the crap, exposing clowns like Krugboy (love that name) would be golden. Then I could listen to you being interviewed by Laura Ingram. There's lots of books on investing, lots on how bad the liberal media are, but 'nobody knows nottin' when it comes to the 'jobless recovery'.
Just a thought.
As regards conservative economics, though, there are plenty of fine books and authors. Read Tom Sowell's recent book on basic economics, anything by Walter Williams, and of course the classics from von Mises and Hayek. Try looking up these chaps on Amazon, you won't have any problem finding a dozen excellent titles.