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The cost of Obama’s presidency: $17,000 per person — or about $70,000 for a family of four.

Spending has gone up from $2.98 trillion in 2008—the year before Obama came into office—to a proposed $3.80 trillion in 2013. That is a 28-percent increase in five years.

Memo to GOP candidates: Make Harry Reid and his do-nothing Senate an issue.

Newt Gingrich responds to the calls for him to drop out of the race.

If there is any state in the country that Newt Gingrich should win, it’s Georgia.

An economy drowning in Obama's 'fairness.'

Thomas Sowell has written a series of articles about the progressive legacy: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.

In the world according to Obama, not raising taxes is a form of government spending.

Here are 24 stats to crush anyone who thinks that America has a bright future.

Here’s a look at how Warren Buffett plays politics to make money.

Anita Dunn, the former Obama administration official who was critical of hedge funds, is now directing a Democrat consulting firm’s campaign aimed at rehabilitating the image of hedge fund managers.

The final cost of Obama’s grand stimulus plan: $831 billion.

Here are three of the most costly provisions of Obamacare

Am I the only one who is not shocked to learn that more than 24 million voter-registration records in the United States— about one in eight — are inaccurate, out-of-date or duplicates?

Nanny state alert!  A little girl at a government school in North Carolina has her lunch taken away because the school’s “food inspector” said it wasn’t healthy enough.

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