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WikiLeaks: Heartland Uncovers More Liberal Media Bias
by Justin Haskins October 14, 2016Bias in the media and in the education establishment is rampant and unapologetic. Gone are the days when educators and so-called “journalists” would even pretend to be unbiased.
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Early in his campaign, now top-tier Republican presidential candidate, Ben Carson, supported ethanol—a position for which I called him out. It has long been thought, that to win in Iowa, a candidate must support ethanol.
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In a discussion that took place on CNBC on Wednesday, President of Oxfam America Raymond Offenheiser and the President of the Heartland Institute Joe Bast squared off regarding a new Oxfam study.
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Environment/EnergyFeaturedPolitics
Is This Any Way to Treat the Job Creators?
by Marita Noon January 20, 2014If Obama truly wanted to “create jobs and opportunities for the middle class,” he could tell the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) to work with—instead of against—those ready to risk their capital in the development of our natural resources and create jobs.
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Nationwide reduction in food stamp spending is a welcome pause in the metastasizing culture of dependency intentionally brought on Americans since FDR trampled the Constitution to create a welfare state.
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EconomicsFeaturedLegal AffairsMedia
Skilling Resentencing: The Other Side of the Story
by Jim Johnston July 11, 2013The reaction to the Skilling sentence reduction has been almost uniformly negative. That is regrettable because there were serious problems with Skilling’s conviction.
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Budgets/TaxesLibertyPolitics
Heartland’s Peter Ferrara on CNBC: The NLRB Decision
by Jim Lakely January 29, 2013Peter Ferrara, Heartland Senior Fellow for Budget and Entitlement, so impressed the producers at CNBC with his statement about the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals decision on Barack Obama’s unconstitutional…
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EconomicsPoliticsTaxes
Ferrara on CNBC: 100 Percent Chance of Recession Next Year
by Jim Lakely September 8, 2012The Heartland Institute’s Peter Ferrara was a guest on CNBC on Friday afternoon. In light of the latest horrible jobs report, the “fiscal cliff” we face, and the impending Taxmageddon on…
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Environment/EnergyMedia
Rael Jean Issac in The American Thinker: Assessing the Heartland Institute
by Joe Bast June 25, 2012Thanks to Rael Isaac, author of Roosters of the Apocalypse, for her Saturday piece in The American Thinker, which does a fine job defending us against Andrew Revkin’s latest effort to…