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Posted: 7:47 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2011
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By Neal Boortz
Joe Biden says that the tea party Republicans have “acted like terrorists” in the battle over the debt limit.
Here are more details, provided by the White House, about the debt deal.
Jamie Dupree has more details on what these spending caps will look like over the coming years.
The deal reached runs 74 pages long and will authorize as much as $2.4 trillion in new debt — or $32.4 billion per page.
Barack Obama has made history by signing the two largest debt-limit increases in U.S. history.
In order to appease the progs who are upset that we didn’t increase taxes in the debt deal, Obama is really going to push for taxes to increase by allowing the Bush tax cuts to expire.
While lawmakers agreed to spending “cuts” on future spending increases, a better way to really cut spending would be to simple freeze our current level of spending.
John Stossel, along with folks at the Cato Institute and the Heritage Foundation, have put together a list of spending cuts that would completely balance the budget.
Too little too late? Mitt Romney piped up to say that he opposed the debt limit compromise.
Herman Cain won the straw poll at the Western Conservative Summit in Denver this weekend with 48% of the votes.
The Obama Recovery: Manufacturers had their weakest growth in two years in July, a sign that the economy could weaken this summer.
Here is a list of 10 signs that the double-dip recession has already begun.
The Obama administration is now mandating that health insurance plans cover birth control with no copay.
The Department of Justice is now suing Alabama over its new Arizona-like immigration law.
Which U.S. state has had has zero job growth since 1990 while government spending has increased 250%?
If we continue at this rate, 2011 will be the third straight year that conservatives significantly outnumber moderates and liberals.
Tied at the top of the list of professions in terms of favorability are small business owners and those who start their own businesses. At the bottom? Members of Congress.
Neal Boortz chronicles his 42 years of talk radio in his book "Maybe I Should Just Shut Up and Go Away" Available on line and printed from Barnes and Noble and Amazon.
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