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Posted: 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 13, 2012

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ObamaMedia bias: All three networks on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning ignored the violent assaults by union protesters in Michigan.

Obama’s America will become Detroit …

Dear Ruler thinks that the Republicans are going to cave on tax increases.  Can’t say I disagree with him.

Princess Pelosi says that more spending cuts are a “blueprint for a second-rate nation.”

Our corrupt Attorney General Eric Holder wants automatic voter registration in the United States.

Democrats love ObamaCare and taxes … unless they are inconvenient to them.

Despite what the proggies want to believe, public support for tax increases is a myth.  The truth is that most people don’t know that successful individuals and small businesses already pay a progressive rate.

Tax rates are already high—much higher than is commonly understood.  The U.S. average marginal effective tax rate is around 40%.

How much taxation would fund current spending?

The head of the UAW says that this brouhaha over right-to-work laws in Michigan is part of a “right-wing agenda.”

A new poll finds that small business owners are growing “increasingly pessimistic” as the new year approaches and 21% plan to cut their workforce in 2013. 

The U.N. Security Council on Wednesday condemned North Korea's successful rocket launch. Oooo that should show them!

Here’s John Stossel’s latest column: Government gone bad.

Who is on South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley’s short list to replace Senator Jim DeMint?

If you haven’t met the IKEA monkey, now is your chance.

And now for one of the great proggie causes of the year … gender-neutral Easy-Bake Ovens.

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