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Old October 8th 04, 02:38 PM
monsieur sandman
 
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Perhaps the BBC WS of the same opinion and ideology as Dr. N. Gregory
Mankiw, the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (appointed by
President Bush and sworn into office on May 29, 2003) that "out-sourcing
American jobs off-shore is good for America." If this is so, why won't the
BBC WS be up-front and tell it's listeners?


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I'm curious... on the BBC World Service report about U.S. job numbers this
morning (1215 UT, 15190 kHz, SIO:434), the reporter failed to mention that
this is the worst economic performance by a U.S. president in over 70

years,
the worst job growth since the administration of Herbert Hoover. Even

during
the depression, WW2, Korean War, Cold War, Vietnam War, Watergate, and
Monica-Gate, job growth was never this lousy.

Does anyone think the BBC WS is biased towards the sitting president by

not
addressing these facts?