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Monthly Archives: July 2011
With All Due Respect, Go Fly a Kite
By Bernard Goldberg President Obama ends his op-ed saying, “This debate offers the chance to put our economy on stronger footing, restore a sense of fairness in our country, and secure a better future for our children. I want to … Continue reading
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Sustaining the Unsustainable
By George Will Richard Miniter, a Forbes columnist, is right: “Obama is not the new FDR, but the new Gorbachev.” Beneath the tattered, fading banner of reactionary liberalism, Obama struggles to sustain a doomed system. Democrats’ dependency agenda — swelling … Continue reading
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‘Trillion’ is their word.
“$438 billion was the record-breaking federal deficit in 2008. That’s all of three years ago. In 2011, it’s getting on four times as big. … Obama did that. The Democrats did that. ‘Trillion’ is their word. They mainstreamed it, and … Continue reading
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Dodd-Frank: The Beltway Industry Full-Time Employment Act
By Michelle Malkin Section 342: Create and staff Office of Minority and Women Inclusion (pending reprogramming approval by appropriators) Section 911: Create new Investor Advisory Committee (pending appointment of Investor Advocate) Sections 915 and 919D: Create and staff Office of … Continue reading
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The truth about the debt
http://www.freedomandeconomics.com/ The truth is that most people have money troubles. Most people don’t try to spend their way out of debt. Social Security is not broke. It’s Obamacare that’s broke. It’s education that’s broke. It’s benefits for illegals that’s broke. … Continue reading
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More on the debt scare and fraud
by John Hayward As recently as March, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid angrily told reform-minded Republicans to “back off Social Security” because “it’s in great shape for many decades. Let’s worry about Social Security when it’s a problem. Today it … Continue reading
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Fixing the Present, Ensuring the Future
By Cal Thomas There are no new ideas, only old ideas that either worked or failed. There is “nothing new under the sun,” as Ecclesiastes reminds us. Front Page
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Too much of a Good Thing is bad.
By Thomas Sowell Life has many good things. The problem is that most of these good things can be gotten only by sacrificing other good things. We all recognize this in our daily lives. It is only in politics that … Continue reading
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Obamacare Fables
By Michelle Malkin Last week, I published The Ever-Expanding Catalogue of Obamacare Fables. This week, MRCTV and BreitbartTV bring you an excellent and handy video of Obama’s favorite health care takeover tall tales in his own words. All it needs … Continue reading
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