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Posted: 8:14 a.m. Wednesday, July 18, 2012
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By Neal Boortz
A new study shows the potential impact of the tax increases on small businesses that Barack Obama and the Democrats are so eager to implement.
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress that progress in reducing unemployment is likely to be “frustratingly slow.”
ObamaNomics: The Chevy Volt makes no money for GM, and yet costs the taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars per car.
The Essential Lesson of the Auto Bailout: What do companies get when they act responsibly? Government-subsidized competition.
‘Boomer America’ never had it so good. As a result, today’s young Americans have never had it so bad.
Obummer is trying now to keep the election about small things – the contents of Romney’s 2006 tax returns or which year Romney quit running Bain Capital – so as to distract from his failure as a president.
Here’s the latest column from Thomas Sowell: Are Race Riots News?
Now that three California cities have declared bankruptcy, perhaps it's time to consider the lessons of Wisconsin.
The Democrat National Committee is going to great lengths to avoid references to Bank of America stadium, so as to not look hypocritical in their whining against evil corporations.
Who does Dick Morris believe should be Mitt Romney’s running mate?
Anyone else out there for the explanation that a lack of storytelling, explaining, and inspirational speeches was the great sin of the Obama presidency?
Two can play this game … the Obamas have hundreds of thousands of dollars in a mutual fund that has large holdings in corporations that outsource jobs.
Another Boortz, I told you so: Rich people are fleeing France for 'wealth-friendly' nations like Britain and Switzerland.
A message from a Democrat member of the ObamaMedia: Maybe business owners should "spend more time hiring American Workers with their record profits than blogging about Obama's remarks."
This Congress may pass fewer bills than any other Congress since 1947.
Here’s a headline you don’t read every day: Traffic signs in New Zealand destroyed by prostitutes performing stunts.
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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