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The Balance Sheet
August 13, 2008
Vol. 4 No. 31
Top Story
Network News Barely Considers Nuclear Option
Nuclear energy is a hot debate on the campaign trail today, but the network media don’t have much to say about the possibility. Perhaps journalists were lulled to sleep by this No Nukes anthem of 1979: “Just give me the restless power of the wind. Give me the comforting glow of a wood fire. But please take all your atomic poison power away.”

Govt’s 4-Day Work Week Doesn’t Work
The media embrace a shorter work week without regard to taxpayers.

The Good the Bad & the Ugly
G: Post Drills Through Arguments Against Offshore Oil
B: CBS Declares Death of the ‘Burbs
U: MSNBC’s Witt Sides with Obama about Inflating Tires
 


Episode129:“Georgia's Economy”


You can also check out BMI’s editorial cartoon: Bottom Lines by Glenn Foden.
Research and Commentary Links
My Party Should Respect Secret Union Ballots
The Wall Street Journal

Energy Freedom Day Is Coming: Congress Should Let Restrictions on Offshore Oil Production Lapse
The Heritage Foundation

The War in Georgia Is a War for the West
The Wall Street Journal

A Recession on the Horizon?
Hudson Institute

A big surprise on gas
Los Angeles Times

The Path to Prosperity
The American

Upcoming Events


Screening of “The Great Global Warming Swindle” and Lecture with Climatologist Bob Balling
The Rio Grande Foundation and Citizens Alliance for Responsible Energy
Aug. 20-22, 2008
Several cities in New Mexico

Acton Lecture Series: What’s wrong with our Economy?
Acton Institute
Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept. 18, 2008

Cato Institute 26th Annual Monetary Conference: Lessons From the Subprime Crisis
Lessons from the Subprime Crisis
CATO Institute
Washington, D.C., Nov. 19, 2008
 


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