To: Deb
I flipped through and saw him mention that there's no left-wing bias, since there's a "Market Watch" but not a "Labor Watch." I waited a bit to see if he mentioned what percentage of working people invest in the market (buying stakes in companies) or whose paychecks come from companies. He didn't get around to that. He's a poor speaker, to boot.
56 posted on
03/01/2003 3:59:30 PM PST by
toenail
To: toenail
You're exactly right. I was screaming the samething to my TV. In fact, I screamed so much for the hour he was on, my dogs moved to the livingroom.
94 posted on
03/01/2003 4:22:41 PM PST by
Deb
To: toenail
I flipped through and saw him mention that there's no left-wing bias, since there's a "Market Watch" but not a "Labor Watch." I waited a bit to see if he mentioned what percentage of working people invest in the market (buying stakes in companies) or whose paychecks come from companies. He didn't get around to that. He's a poor speaker, to boot.The market and business in general isn't "right-wing", it is neutral. Perhaps a little left even, considering the socialistic actions of the likes of Ted Turner and Ben & Jerry.
America is rooted in free enterprise - Only in the leftist-socialist world can free markets be considered right of center.
131 posted on
03/01/2003 5:22:48 PM PST by
meyer
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