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Most Americans, now including the wealthiest Americans, have abandoned their optimism about our economy.

Recent scrambling by the president’s political advisers indicates they’re very worried about his reelection chances.

Obama says he is "amused" when people say he needs to get more involved in the debt crisis.

Cutting $2 trillion in federal spending sounds like a lot, but it’s actually relatively small because the cuts would likely occur over ten years.

What were the top states for businesses in 2010?

Some smart folks have drawn strongly on the Fraser Institute’s Economic Freedom of the World Annual Report to put together a short video extolling the virtues of economic freedom.

A pro-business group asked Republican presidential candidates to make attacks on the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) a centerpiece of their campaigns. 

Obama says that companies need to have the freedom to relocate work, though they must follow the law when doing so.

What is the only cure for Greece?  The free market.

Here’s a look at how Obama has demonstrated a persistent pattern of circumventing the legislative branch via administrative fiat whenever his agenda stalls.

Brent Bozell of the Media Research Center takes on Jon Stewarts distorted facts about Fox News.

The Senate passed a resolution this week threatening to cut off aid to Palestine should it seek a unilateral declaration of statehood at the UN.

John Kerry thinks that he would have made a great president. 

Michele Bachmann says that she will ban teleprompters from the White House, if elected president.

Did y’all know Michele Bachmann was an attorney for the IRS?

Missed it? Here's the Talkmaster on Cavuto's show yesterday talking FairTax.

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