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Posted: 9:01 a.m. Monday, Sept. 26, 2011

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Economists say that Obama’s jobs bill won’t make a dent on the jobless rate.

Obama’s plan for taxes and spending has been hailed by the media as “populist.” A more accurate word to describe his agenda is “reactionary.”

How can we tell if Congress is serious about reining in spending? A clear-cut, permanent defunding of high-speed rail would be one sign.

Here’s Andrew McCarthy on the liberals’ inability to define “fair share.”

Charles Krauthammer writes that we are witnessing the return of the real Barack Obama.

The latest column from George Will: In Arizona, nibbling away at free enterprise.

Congress will resume work this week on a continuing resolution, held up over money for FEMA, in order to keep our government running.

Recipe for disaster: Ayers, Alinsky, Cloward & Piven.

Obama will raise money with a Missouri businessman whose company benefited from a $107 million federal tax credit to develop a wind power facility in his state.

Your government at work: The federal government has doled out more than $600 million in benefit payments to dead people over the past five years.

As of last Friday, the Obama administration will allow states to apply for waivers on the provision of No Child Left Behind that requires school proficiency in math and reading by 2014.

Take a look at how thoroughly the ObamaMedia are covering the Solyndra scandal.

The federal government is demanding insurance companies submit detailed health care information about their patients.

Another study shows that ObamaCare will cause longer waiting times and increase costs.

The Obama administration wants people with Asthma cough up money as part of the federal government's latest attempt to protect the Earth's atmosphere.

 

 

 

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