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Posted: 8:12 a.m. Monday, Jan. 30, 2012
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By Neal Boortz
Here’s the latest column from the incomparable Mark Steyn: It’s not just that American government has outspent America’s ability to fund it, but that it’s outspending the planet’s.
Barack Obama is trying to make the US a more socialist state.
New Gallup polls show that Obama enjoys the most polarized job approval ratings ever, as the differences between Republican and Democratic views of the president stood at near-record highs.
Tea party Democrat rhetoric of violence: Democrat Rep. Henry Waxman likened Republicans to terrorists for their insistence on tying approval of construction of a new oil pipeline to must-pass legislation.
That’s raaaaacist: An NAACP official says that Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer’s encounter with Obama played on age-old and discriminatory stereotypes of whites being superior to blacks.
Federal government employees are now earning the same as employees with Microsoft, which represents the 17th highest paying company in the country.
Why is it considered “fair” or equal to create a lower tide that pulls down all boats?
The third federally subsidized green energy company to declare bankruptcy seems to indicate a pattern, argue House Republicans.
Over the weekend, Marco Rubio gave the GOP weekly address: Obama has "made everything worse."
Take a look at what some are calling the most important non-presidential election of the decade.
The Democrat idea of leadership …
Contract to what our corrupt Attorney General told Congress, documents reveal that Eric Holder was informed of Fast and Furious connection to Brian Terry’s murder on day border agent died.
It is one thing to advocate broadening the tax base, closing loopholes, and simplifying the tax system with a goal of fairness. But let's be fair when we talk about taxing high-income individuals.
Al Sharpton claims that Barack Obama boosted the economy … by singing karaoke?
Chris Christie wants New Jersey to be Occupied … by the 1%.
In Indiana, union supporters are planning to Occupy Super Bowl Week in order to protest new right to work laws.
A Wisconsin Senate candidate has some ideas about how the federal government can save money: for instance, by cutting funding for a study on how cocaine impacts the sex drive of the Japanese Quail.
Millions of American homeowners face foreclosure, but at least one sort of housing crisis has been remedied: No longer will research rats suffer the indignities of crowded cages.
A six year old is accused of sexual assault for a game of tag at his government school.
Neal Boortz chronicles his 42 years of talk radio in his book "Maybe I Should Just Shut Up and Go Away" Available on line and printed from Barnes and Noble and Amazon.
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