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Posted: 8:12 a.m. Wednesday, June 30, 2010

READING ASSIGNMENTS 

By Neal Boortz

Now the CIA is saying that Iran is going nuclear and sanctions won't do anything to stop it. Gee, ya think??

A question from Thomas Sowell: Now that the Supreme Court has decided that the Second Amendment to the Constitution means that individual Americans have a right to bear arms, what can we expect?

If you live in this city and you believe the best way to protect yourself, your family and your house is to own firearms, you should be able to do so legally. That goes for you too, Chicago.

Is this what he meant by a hopey, changey, transparent administration?

Here we go ... the oil jobs begin to move overseas thanks to our administration's policies.

Leadership? PrezBo and his tax cheat Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner each asserted last week that the United States cannot continue to lead the world economy.

For decades, liberals have promoted welfare as a "hand up, not a hand out." Now, with the cost of American welfare programs pushing toward $1 trillion per year, it's time to make that slogan a reality.

Financial reform could signal the end of community banking ... less credit will be available, costs will increase, and we will be less able to make loans to regular people who were creditworthy in the past.

How about that Russian spy ring?

Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman says America is in the "early stages of a third Great Depression." If he's right, it's only because American policymakers have been following his advice.

This from a private practice doctor on ObamaCare. "The end result will be rationing and delay of elective procedures, denial of expensive but effective treatments a la England, and most likely a single-payer system the likes of which is seen in other, less advanced health care systems around the world." Too bad the darn thing is now law.

The bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could end up costing the taxpayers over $1 trillion.

The 1990s were a decade of rapid private sector expansion and federal government restraint. The 2000s are a decade of government expansion at all levels and private sector retrenchment.

How about $1.44 million of your tax dollars for the government to estimate the size of the population and examine the "social milieu" of male prostitutes in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam?

The NAACP approves of the legalization of marijuana .. because drug laws discriminate against minorities.

We've come to a point in our society where Jon Stewart is asking tougher questions than the ObamaMedia.

What are the five most economically optimistic countries?

 
 

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