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Posted: 8:03 a.m. Monday, Jan. 23, 2012

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Uh oh … The latest $1.2 trillion increase in the debt limit may not last through November's election.

Mitt Romney says that he will release his 2010 tax returns and 2011 estimates on Tuesday.

And then there’s that pesky little issue about Romney’s wealth.

What Mitt Romney needs to learn from South Carolina is that a big idea and passion trump experience.

Newt Gingrich on Sunday told Meet the Press host David Gregory, "Nobody in the elite media wants to cover" Barack Obama's Saul Alinsky roots.

It continues … Sheila Jackson Lee says that Newt Gingrich is using “code words”.

Chris Christie has some advice for House Republicans: 'Be honest and kick ass.'

Rep. Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona announced Sunday she intends to resign from Congress this week.

Tuesday, January 24, will mark the 1,000th day since the Senate has passed a budget—an egregious dereliction of duty on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s watch. 

It’s official: Obama’s new meaningless campaign slogan for 2012 is …

Some painful truth for the proggies: Income inequality went up 12% under Bill Clinton, zero under George W. Bush.

This could be America’s moment … if Washington doesn’t blow it.

The Golden Rule of Economics: People Want Stuff.

Moonbat Rep. Dennis Kucinich wants a constitutional amendment that would require all federal campaign funding to come from taxpayer dollars.

George Will’s latest column is about the Supreme Court’s decision later this year on ObamaCare.

How does the Obama administration plan to keep ObamaCare in place?  By quickly making you dependent on it.

Congressional Republicans are eyeing legislative vehicles to circumvent the Obama's decision to delay the Keystone XL pipeline.

Two days after Obama blocked construction of a major oil pipeline, his administration is touting its efforts to expand domestic production of renewable energy.

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