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Posted: 8:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 24, 2012

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The number of Americans filing for unemployment climbed last week to a one-month high.  At least the ObamaMedia hasn’t labeled this “unexpected” … yet.

Sorry, Stephanie Cutter, the Obama recovery hasn’t created more jobs than the Reagan recovery.

According to a bunch of professors who study this stuff, Mitt Romney will win the popular vote and take the White House with more than 300 electoral votes.

Could ObamaCare not only force you to buy health insurance but could it limit how much you can spend on healthcare?

Healthcare analysts say that under ObamaCare, physician availability will decrease dramatically, as there won’t be enough practicing medical providers to tend to the greater number of insured patients.

Michael Barone says that GM has gone from bad to worse, despite Obama’s bailout.

Which political ads are actually making impact, particularly among independents?

Joe Biden says that “it won’t cost the government a penny” to help 12 million Americans refinance their homes.

An energy loan watchdog who performed an independent review that exonerated the Obama administration's program of loans to energy companies turns out to be a big-time Obama donor.

Environmental regulations are a leading regulatory burden on the manufacturing and energy industries.  Overall, regulations have grown much faster than the economy.

Federal immigration agents are suing Janet Napolitano claiming recent directives are forcing them to break the law and ignore their duties when it comes to deporting illegal immigrants.

A simple way to balance the budget.

A top ATF official involved in Operation Fast and Furious is on paid leave from the ATF … while simultaneously drawing a six-figure salary from J.P. Morgan.

Wall Street may lean Republican this presidential election cycle, but the New York media world is staunchly in the Democrat column.

I love to read stories of school-voucher success: Black children in New York were 24% more likely to attend college if they won a scholarship to attend private school.

Despite its controversial history, ACORN is still around … just under news names.

Cribs, football helmets, playground equipment -- you  name it, the Consumer Product Safety Commission probably has a safety standard for that product to meet.

Do you know what “canoodling” is?  This TV anchor apparently doesn’t!

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