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Posted: 7:46 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011

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Here’s the latest column from the incomparable Thomas Sowell: Alice in Liberal Land.

Victor Davis Hanson says that Obama has learned how to turn a natural recovery into a serial slowdown.

Ruler said we had to pass his stimulus bill in order to create save 3.5 million.  Now the Congressional Budget Office has downgraded its estimate of the benefits of Obama’s stimulus plan

Why did Obama run for office?

If only Obama had been this guy … Jimmy Carter?

Let’s take a look at your “fair share” in the new tax rate regime.

Newt Gingrich has outlined his vision on how we can fundamentally move beyond the welfare state through growth and innovation.

Here are Michael Barone’s thoughts on the GOP debate last night on foreign policy.

Hope and change: The U.S. economy grew more slowly than previously estimated in the third quarter.

It’s all Bush’s fault …

Slobbering Barney Frank says that the failure of the supercommittee is a good thing for Democrats.

Why does Obama believe that the Republicans will eventually cave to tax increases?  His religious faith.  No, seriously!

There is something wrong with this headline: Palestine To Adopt Chilean Private Pension Model.  We really need to get our act together.

If Mitt Romney is the nominee, who might he choose as his running mate?

A Democrat senator thinks that it is the role of the federal government to legislate whether or not the first checked bag on a flight is free.

High-speed rail funding rejected by Florida Gov. Rick Scott officially became California’s gain as the Department of Transportation granted nearly $1 billion to the California High-Speed Rail Authority.

Some of Obama’s Children are planning to occupy retailers on Black Friday to protest "the business that are in the pockets of Wall Street."

The Occutards made it from NYC to Washington DC to protest the supercommittee.  The only problem?  The supercommittee had already called it quits.

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