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Posted: 8:10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 26, 2011

Reading Assignments 

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You’ll enjoy this from the American Thinker: Do Republicans Ideas Lead to Job Growth?

This column by George Will piggy-backs off the first reading assignment: Liberals’ Wisconsin Waterloo.

A majority of Americans blame George W. Bush for our current economic woes.

Business Regulation vs. Growth: The View from Middle America.

“I wouldn’t hesitate to call on sacrifice from those people at the very highest end of the income spectrum.”  Did Barack Obama say that?  Nope.  GOP hopeful Jon Huntsman.

Here’s a handy lesson in the language of socialism.

Congrats to Dear Ruler for setting another record!  Federal spending will hit a new record this year.

Victor Davis Hanson tackles this typical liberal excuse that our problems stem from the fact that we haven’t spent ENOUGH money.

It seems Obama is suffering from a competency crisis.

Have you lost faith of your Congressional leaders?  A new poll shows that Republicans - and especially tea partiers - have lost faith in their party’s leaders in Congress.

Former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist says that ObamaCare will not be repealed and that the law will remain, even if the courts strike down the individual mandate.

The Obama years are blowing a hole in one of the sacred tenets of Big Government.

Just what we need … more government bureaucrats staffing the new “Office Of Diversity And Inclusion.”

Which college field of study has the lowest standards and the highest grades? If you guessed “teaching,” you’d be right.

In our governments schools, spending per student nationally has increased almost threefold over the last 40 years.  And what do we have to show for it?

Andrew Klavan has three rules for wannabe pundits.

How much money do you think the federal government has received as “gifts” this year?

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