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Posted: 8:56 a.m. Tuesday, April 17, 2012

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For those who need proof that the Senate was a do-nothing chamber in 2011, there is now hard evidence that it was among the laziest in 20 years.

Obama: excuses rather than responsibility for his failed policies.

Here’s a shocking statistic: The federal government will spend 31 percent more this year than it spent in 2008.

The tax burden on American families has risen dramatically and will continue to climb into the future without action from Congress.

When it comes to taxes, who is really paying up?  Or how about this … how many Americans are even paying taxes?

The Laffer Curve shows that tax increases are a very bad idea – even if they generate more tax revenue.

Obama and his secretary: A study in tax demagoguery.

Way to go Obama.  Those banks that were “too big to fail” are now even bigger than they were before the credit crisis.

Congressional Republicans have returned to Washington and are vowing to focus on gas prices.  Maybe they could start with boutique fuel mandates from the EPA.

The next Vice Presidential nominee for the GOP could be … the Governor of Puerto Rico?

If president, which departments would Mitt Romney cut?

Let’s get one thing straight … government does not create happiness.

America’s current energy policies are weakening the country, making us poorer, and raising costs for consumers and industry.

Most transparent administration in history?

The Democrats’ biggest lie … (and that’s saying a lot).

What are the OccuTards up to lately?  In the words of Nancy Pelosi, “God bless them.”  Also, take a look at what they are planning for May 1st.

Who is the most disliked member of Congress?  The answer may surprise you.  Or not.

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