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Posted: 8:00 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012

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Another record for Dear Ruler!  Food stamp use reached another high in September with 47.7 million moochers.  But fear not!  Newark Mayor Cory Booker says that food stamps are “not a government handout."

Barack Obama weighs in on the right-to-work issue with this asinine comment: “By the way what we shouldn't be doing is be taking away your rights to bargain for better wages.”  He says, “What they are really talking about is giving you the right to work for less money.” 

Here is Mark Steyn on what he calls the “royal presidency.”  He says that Obama lives better than kings.

Does a lower unemployment rate mean a better labor market?  Um, no.

Peter Schiff nails this one … the majority doesn't "have a right to steal my money just because they voted for it."  He also puts to bed this liberal fantasy of a 91% top income tax rate. 

Today's 20-somethings … a lost generation?

Peter Ferrara believes that the conservative comeback begins now -- on the assumption that a majority of Americans will not welcome a second Great Depression.

An economy built to last?  73% of the new jobs created over the last five months have been government jobs.

Newt Gingrich schools Lawrence O'Donnell on the Clinton tax hikes … 

Racially-chipped lefties are upset with Karl Rove’s use of the words “he” and “we.”  Seriously!

Yet another company -- the (liberal?) Washington Post Co. -- will pay 2013 dividends in 2012 in order to spare investors from tax hikes.

Here’s Harry Reid versus Harry Reid on the filibuster.

Your tax dollars at work: The federal government is lending $105 million … to build an aquarium … in Brazil.

Is Santa a Democrat or Republican?

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