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Posted: 8:09 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011
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By Neal Boortz
The Occupy Wall Street demonstrators, while all over the spectrum in their demands, have one thread in common (beyond their inconceivable level of ignorance): they hate capitalism, are spoiled by living in a prosperous society, and have a socialist/Marxist vision of utopia...
The numbers continue to look good for Herman Cain …
Take a look at who is the top choice for Tea Partiers and Southerners.
I always enjoy some random thoughts from the brilliant Thomas Sowell.
Walter Williams: Pitting us against each other.
Al Sharpton says that the government can create jobs.
Upset that Wall Street is doing well? How about Washington …
Avowed Socialist Bernie Sanders says, “We need to address the issue of the rich getting richer and everybody else getting poorer.”
This Democrat strategist believes that embracing the Occupy Wall Street children is a bad move for Obama’s 2012 re-election chances.
Who are these Occupy Wall Street children? For example, the vast majority are actually employed.
Brent Bozell says that the ObamaMedia is coddling the Occupy Wall Street children.
Wall Street executives have a message for Democrats: you can’t have it both ways.
This columnist says that the biggest danger of the Occupy Wall Street children is that they are overeducated and underemployed.
"We Do Better As A Country When We Spread Wealth Around."
Is there class warfare in America today? Let’s take a look at the rhetoric versus the reality.
According to liberals, student loan forgiveness would stimulate our economy.
Take a look at the vision for the Occupier’s “new society.”
An internal Labor Department report disclosed that a multibillion-dollar program to retrain workers for green-energy jobs met only 10% of its goal of creating 80,000 jobs.
With the reconciliation option, the way forward for repealing and replacing Obamacare becomes clearer.
Here’s the latest on the NLRB and Boeing situation.
The EPA is now backing off a whole series of deeply unpopular Obama-era initiatives, including dust regulations.
$2.8 million to do nothing? That’s government for you!
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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