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Posted: 8:16 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012

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Tired of hearing that Mitt Romney’s tax plan will increase taxes on the middle class?  Me too.  Read this .. should put this one to bed.

A Yahoo news chief has been fired has been fired for claiming that Mitt Romney and Republicans “are happy to have a party with black people drowning.”

The job of many liberal journalists these days apparently is to discern veiled Republican racism wherever they can find it – or make it up.

Jonah Goldberg also has a column on liberals whining about Republican racism: Post-Racial Politics?

Again, when did hurricanes become political?

Here’s a look at how to avoid imminent fiscal disaster and long-term decline.

Britain is now debating an “emergency” wealth tax.  Is there ever such thing as a temporary tax?

Sugar Daddy in Chief: Five examples of Obama using executive authority to entice key constituencies.

Ann Coulter debunks the proggies … Romney’s welfare ad is accurate.

Does anyone get the sneaking suspicion that the ObamaMedia was ready with the “Chris Christie sounded like a bully” stories before he even spoke Tuesday evening?

MSNBC says that Ann Romney’s speech the other night ignored struggling women who have to rely on the government.

As expected, the Congressional Black Caucus attacked former Democrat Artur Davis for supporting Republicans and Romney.

Here’s the latest column from Michelle Malkin, Obama’s Sneaky, Deadly, Costly Car Tax.

After $100k ‘public relations’ payment from the teachers union, Media Matters got to work attacking Fox News for its coverage of teachers unions.

Proggie parents are ashamed with their children grow up to become … Republicans.

Prices at the pump will be the highest ever for the Labor Day holiday.

Taxpayer dollars to house poor, poor, pitiful poor artists?  

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