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Posted: 8:45 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011
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By Neal Boortz
Barack Obama has achieved the lowest ratings for any US president at this stage of his first term in office for 32 years.
Obama’s approval also tied all-time lows among women and blacks while hitting an unprecedented low among Democrats.
CEOs are typically careful, measured and scripted when making political remarks, but that approach is changing, likely because of the Obama administration's constant demonization of corporate America.
Debbie Wasserman Shultz says that she thinks “Americans are appreciative of the hard work and effort and accomplishment that President Obama has made” when it comes to our economy.
Is the White House seriously contemplating the creation of a new department, the Department of Jobs?
National Review has come up with five questions about Rick Perry .. these are the obstacles he will likely face on his way to the nomination.
Victor Davis Hanson points out: Neither the example of the socialist European Union nor that of big-spending blue-state America suggests that massive government spending and entitlements lead to collective prosperity.
Let’s compare Barack Obama’s stimulus plan to that of Ronald Reagan.
At the rate Obama's policies are destroying wealth, the pool of millionaire taxpayers may be too shallow to provide the windfall the redistributors hope for.
Would raising taxes on the super rich (as Warren Buffett suggests) raise much revenue?
Even though orders are strong and profits have never been higher for this small business owner, he still doesn’t see it as the right time to invest in his company and create more jobs. Why? Lack of confidence.
Don’t mess with Texas’s economic record.
After Virginia allowed residents with permits to carry their concealed guns into bars, number of major crimes involving firearms at bars and restaurants statewide declined 5.2%.
Here’s an interesting list of what a student working a minimum-wage summer job could afford to buy in 1952 versus 2011.
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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