With shameless lies and invented maths, the “conservative” movement’s most respected and influential “think tank” is blatantly dishonest. Touting ignornuts and xenophobes; feeding misinfo, factflaws and lies.
Check it. In 2001 The Heritage Foundation Said Bush Tax Cuts Would Lead To “A Growth In Tax Revenues.”
Check it. The Heritage Foundation describes itself as “a research and educational institution—a think tank” and boasts of “performing timely, accurate research on key policy issues and effectively marketing these findings to our primary audiences: members of Congress, key congressional staff members, policymakers in the executive branch, the nation’s news media, and the academic and policy communities.”
Check it. The Heritage Foundation Spreads Lies on YouTube About the Employee Free Choice Act.
“The people at the Heritage Foundation know exactly what they’re doing. They frame the EFCA issue based on bald-faced lies. Business-financed “think tanks” like Heritage propagandize workers against their own interests in psychologically sophisticated ways, often pulling on their heartstrings and framing their anti-union stance as “common sense.” The Heritage Foundation’s YouTube infomercial is as blatant and dishonest as any propaganda ever to come from a totalitarian government.”
Check it. Lies, Damn Lies, And The Heritage Foundation.
“Heritage is comically dishonest. It credits tax cuts with economic growth that preceded them.
It claims a reduction in tax rates isn’t a tax cut. It suggests nobody claimed the Bush tax cuts would pay for themselves, when in fact both the Bush administration and Heritage itself made exactly that claim. Again and again, Heritage crosses the line between “wrong” and “dishonest.””
Check it. Heritage Foundation Clings To Myths To Defend Bush Tax Cuts.
“It’s almost impossible to defend President George W. Bush’s economic policies without being at least somewhat dishonest…
Check it. Heritage Gives Magical Tax Cuts Credit For Economic Growth That Preceded Them.
“The Heritage Foundation, last seen claiming the House Republican budget would create approximately infinity jobs, is again peddling bogus numbers in support of its ideologically pre-determined support for tax cuts for the wealthy.”
Check it. Misinformation from Heritage.
“Arguing that wealth creation should drive defense spending is to attempt to divorce the military from its strategic rationale. That’s an implicit acknowledgement that defense spending is not for safety. High military spending in this worldview is either an end in itself or a partisan or cultural tool.”
Check it. Exposing Heritage Foundation and AEI Lies on Health Care Reform.
“corporate propaganda shapes public political opinion on two different levels: grassroots propaganda aimed at the masses, and “treetops” propaganda aimed at elites and intellectuals”
Article from 2003 on Bush and Cheney Raving on Bushenomics:
Check it. THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF PRESIDENT BUSH’S TAX RELIEF PLAN
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