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Posted: 8:17 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011

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Chucky Schumer was awfully impressed with Obama’s speech yesterday …

Here’s a must-read from the Wall Street Journal: Tax Rates, Inequality and the 1%.

In virtually every poll, Newt is on top.

Organization and principle could yield a Ron Paul victory in the Iowa caucuses.

Voters will vote for Barack Obama in 2012 because of … George Bush?

The largest government employee union in the country endorsed Obama yesterday: “President Obama is the only choice for the 99 percent. We must put people back to work, make the 1 percent pay their fair share, and protect Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security.”

A new report puts an even finer point on changes in inequality.

NYTimes’ Paul Krugman’s big government prescription for Europe proves that US liberals are stuck in a time warp.

Democrats are now claiming that the only Republican member currently serving on the NLRB, may have received “private requests” to resign in order to incapacitate the board and prevent it from passing new labor regulations.

The EPA is marching ahead with air pollution regulations that would increase electricity prices, raise costs for businesses and consumers, and risk power outages.

Why can’t Republicans recruit minorities?  Because “they are racist.”

Has Barack Obama been reduced down to “irrelevant?”

I love to read headlines like this: High-speed rail has a bad day.

Here’s a short little video on our corporate taxes: Falling Behind by Standing Still.

The Library of Congress and Twitter have signed agreement that will see an archive of every public Tweet ever sent handed over to the government.

Do you have more than a week’s worth of food in your house?  Then you could be considered a potential terrorist.

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