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Posted: 8:11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012

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Who do voters trust more on the economy, Democrats or Republicans?  But … another poll shows that most Americans say Barack Obama understands the problems of average Americans better than either Mitt Romney or Newt Gingrich do.

Newt Gingrich vs. the Republican establishment.

Forget global warming, should we be worried about … an ice age?

The Congressional Budget Office found that federal workers are compensated 16% more than comparable private sector workers on average.

Is Obama creating a nation of dependents?  You betcha.

The Political Cowardice of Barack Obama: Soaring rhetoric won't fix the economy.

The most significant number in the recent Bureau of Labor Statistics release on unionization is probably this: Only 6.9 percent of private sector workers are in unions.

Al Sharpton and Sheila Jackson Lee translate racial code.

Juan Williams has written an op-ed about racial code words and how they obscure the real issues.

The Myth of Starving Americans: According to the Census Bureau, 96% of parents classified as poor said their children were never hungry.

Statistics on poverty are also a load of hogwash: the 46 million living below the so-called “poverty line” live and spend pretty much like everyone else.

Despite what Obama says, there are several areas where his administration is unreasonably hindering access to more oil and gas for Americans.

Ditzy Debbie wants the RNC Chairman to apologize for likening Barack Obama to the captainn of the Italian cruiseliner who's accused of abandoning ship while his boat was sinking.

A new study from Harvard shows that class size has no effect on the quality of your child’s education.

How Obama’s speeches compare to our Founders’ …

If you want to reduce tax evasion, lower the tax rates.

The peaceful religion of Islam …

 

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