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Posted: 8:06 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012

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Obama’s America: The federal deficit is higher than it has been since the 1940s, in the years immediately after World War II.

An excellent column from Walter Williams: How Times Have Changed.  “Despite the fact that today's Americans have achieved an unprecedented level of prosperity, we have become spiritually and morally impoverished compared with our ancestors.”

A rectal-cranial inversion from Charlie Rangel: "This is a nation that is built on the middle class, not built on 2 percent of the people who are blessed with more money than they can ever dream of spending.”

Propaganda poll shows Obama ahead in key swing states.

Your government at work: 60 House bills to name Post Offices, zero to fix our mail service.

Your tax dollars at work: General Motors plans to shell out as much as $600 million to sponsor a European soccer team despite owing $27 billion to American taxpayers.

According to a Colorado Democrat Representative, the victims of the tragic shooting “would be uninsurable” if it weren’t for ObamaCare.

George Will has some thoughts on Ted Cruz’s victory in Tuesday’s Republican runoff for the Senate nomination in Texas.

Ever heard of “Obamacons”?  Seems as though they are now disenchanted with Dear Ruler leading up to this election.

Democrats are reaching into their bag-of-tricks again … reviving the Republican war on women.

The US should NOT become more like Europe.  Here’s why.

Michelle Malkin’s latest column is about the latest attempts of the nanny state to kill jobs after declaring a war on … Buckyballs?

Marco Rubio introduced a bill to eliminate the federal government’s tax on Olympic medals, saying the levy amounted to yet another way the government tries to punish those who succeed.

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