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Jerry Bowyer is a Pennsylvania radio and television talk show host. He is the morning host on WPTT Radio in Pittsburgh, and he also hosts Pennsylvania Newsmakers, Pennsylvania's premier public affairs television program. Jerry has written often for UPI, National Review Online, and NewsMax Jerry's new book, The Bush Boom, will soon be available. The great supply-side experiment of 2003 Jerry Bowyer December 31, 2003 In the summer of 2001, the President of the United States was forced to compromise away large portions of the tax cut package on which he had campaigned. Most . . . The Saddam effect Jerry Bowyer December 19, 2003 There are a lot of people who said that they were disappointed with the performance of the stock market on Monday because they were expecting something that . . . Lowering the boom: How a strong recovery is threatened by a weak dollar Jerry Bowyer December 2, 2003 Yesterday the Dollar fell to its lowest level against the Euro ever when it took over $1.20 to buy one Euro. When the Euro was created several years ago, it's . . . Not a jobless recovery after all Jerry Bowyer November 12, 2003 This past week's announcements that new jobless claimed had been falling for five weeks straight and that new unemployment had dropped again came not a moment . . . Heed the Arab (Wall) Street Jerry Bowyer October 23, 2003 Anti-American demonstrations, comments in Arab language newspapers, acts of violence against the occupation government of Iraq and even opinion polls have been . . . Bush inflation: lowest since LBJ Jerry Bowyer October 6, 2003 Last week the government released its latest inflation numbers — the CPI (Consumer Price Index) pertaining to August 2003. It showed a very modest increase in . . . Lies, damned lies, and job statistics Jerry Bowyer September 5, 2003 Mark Twain once said, “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.” I doubt whether Mr. Twain would approve of our use of his quote for . . . The blinder leading the blind Jerry Bowyer July 10, 2003 It’s tough to keep up with all the boogie men that liberal economists use to scare Americans away from tax cuts. It’s even tougher when the same people try to . . . Is the dollar really doomed? Jerry Bowyer May 23, 2003 A euro buys more dollars right now than it has at any other time in the currency’s history. Now, of course, that would be a much bigger deal if the euro had not . . . A "cheaper way"? Jerry Bowyer May 15, 2003 "There are much cheaper ways to tear down a statue," said Nancy Pelosi the day after the Iraqi people tore down the image of Saddam Hussein in downtown Baghdad. . . . Grading Greenspan on a curve Jerry Bowyer May 13, 2003 BuzzCharts, not wanting to buck the trend toward grade inflation, has decided to grade our Fed chairman on a curve. By this standard, Alan Greenspan has done . . . Middle East exchanges CLIMBED during the war Jerry Bowyer April 24, 2003 In times of political instability financial capital leaves first; hard assets in the form of hard currency, gold, silver, platinum, and diamonds, leave second; . . . The first Bush tax-cut helped American households Jerry Bowyer April 11, 2003 Every month the Bureau of Economic Analysis releases the latest statistics on what it calls “Personal Income.” Personal income is essentially the combined . . . European investors rooting for America Jerry Bowyer April 4, 2003 While national and international media focus their attention almost entirely on the political differences between the America-led coalition and western European . . . S&P beats oil Jerry Bowyer March 20, 2003 If you sold American oil-company stocks this week and used the money to buy the S&P; Index, you made a lot of money. If, however, you were a purveyor of the Bush . . . Dems and deficits Jerry Bowyer March 19, 2003 The present-day Democratic party has focused rhetorical attention on the dangers of deficits, and true to form they are blaming the current president for being . . . Oil & war Jerry Bowyer March 6, 2003 The chart below represents average annual domestic first-purchase prices per barrel of oil, expressed in inflation-adjusted terms, with all prices in 2003 . . . Not a bad trade Jerry Bowyer February 26, 2003 Late last week, the new "trade deficit" figures were released. They show that in December of 2002 the estimated trade deficit was $44.2 billion, slightly larger . . . Record breaking, or broken record? Jerry Bowyer February 13, 2003 On average, Bill Clinton’s deficits were larger than George W. Bush’s. On average, the Clinton deficits over the first three years of that administration were . . . NASA points Left, the media Right Jerry Bowyer February 4, 2003 On “This week with George Stephanopoulos,” the erstwhile Clinton spin doctor asked former astronaut Sally Ride where NASA would be focusing its investigation of . . . Mondale, Carter, and radical Islam Jerry Bowyer December 13, 2002 "And I'd also like to say that this election is about the future. It's not about the collapse of the Shah in 1979, and it's not about Afghanistan in 1980." . . .
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