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Posted: 7:57 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2012

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Dear Ruler says that one of the things someone learns as president of the United States is that “you can't just make stuff up."  Gee, ya think?

Even a talker as talented as Barack Obama can’t do the impossible: Persuade Americans that the three-year-old economic “recovery” is anything other than pathetic.

Mitt Romney said Monday that he thinks we need to audit the Federal Reserve.

I’m sure you saw the latest cover of Newsweek.  Here’s the corresponding article: Obama’s Gotta Go.

A new study finds that academia really does discriminate against conservatives.

Here’s a handy list of the 18 new tax hikes associated with ObamaCare.

The Department of Transportation spent $48 billion in stimulus funds, which worked out to $738,461 per job.  And Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood is proud of this?

Most important for America, this is no longer a Seinfeld election — about nothing. The 2012 race is becoming about very big things.

A company in Denver has an award from the city rescinded because of their opposition to ObamaCare’s contraception mandate.

Was ObamaCare crafted as a way to unionize 21 million new workers?  It wouldn’t surprise me in the least.

We talk about outsourcing jobs … Obama is outsourcing the indebtedness of our children and grandchildren to foreign countries.

Michael Bloomberg has an idea about what to do with immigrants coming to America: Send them to Detroit!  No, seriously.

Staff at a Coney Island school where the principal barred kids from belting out “God Bless the USA” are singing a new tune: “Take This Job and Shove It.”

We present to you, arguably the most expensive art project in US taxpayer history …

Here’s a government outrage for you … Despite having no horses, the city of Detroit employs a horseshoer.  Meanwhile, the union says it’s “not possible” to eliminate jobs.

A government permit to feed the homeless?

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