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Posted: 8:38 a.m. Wednesday, July 20, 2011
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Yes, please. Even cartoon poop would be better 54 votes
No, Turdburglestein should use whatever he likes 100 votes
A third choice for wishy washy folks that won't take a stand 12 votes
166 total votes
By Neal Boortz
Why is Barack Obama so darn adamant about raising taxes?
Obama’s chief dogwasher says that leadership is not always about proposing a plan.
Senator Tom Coburn says that tax expenditures are socialism and corporate welfare. He also says that the American people should not stand for the “financial repression” imposed by outrageous government spending.
In 1980, after 190 years of federal spending, the national debt was “only” $1 trillion. Now, just 30 years later, it’s sailing past $14 trillion.
Rob Woodall wrote an article about the FairTax and its ability to make America competitive again.
The media is suddenly very concerned about Michele Bachmann’s capabilities as a presidential contender … because she gets migraines.
Newt Gingrich says that Republicans should have more courage in confronting Barack Obama in the showdown over raising the debt ceiling.
Herman Cain addresses Sheila Jackson Lee’s recent comment about Barack Obama, the deficit battle and his race.
The latest Rasmussen polls show that Obama now earns his lowest level of support yet against a generic Republican candidate in a hypothetical 2012 election matchup.
As recently as 2007 only 5 cents of every dollar spent by the federal government was borrowed. In just four short years, that number has skyrocketed to 43 cents …
Bush was terrible when it comes to government spending .. but what if Barack Obama had just stuck to Bush’s spending levels?
Would you be happy with $2 trillion in cuts? Read this and you may think otherwise.
ObamaCare is supposed to increase health coverage and slow spending. The promises of RomneyCare in Massachusetts were the same. The results?
Rep. Peter King is going to have another hearing later this month on Muslim radicalization in the United States.
Now Michele Bachmann is having to battle media reports that migraines will prevent her from doing her job.
Government education at its finest … Less than one-third of elementary and high school students showed proficiency in geography.
Want some taxpayer waste? How about $300 million for two Navy ships that have never been used and are now headed for the scrap yard.
Hackers may have gained access to News Corp's email, threatening to release.
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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