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Posted: 7:39 a.m. Wednesday, July 25, 2012
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By Neal Boortz
Here is the latest column from Thomas Sowell: News Versus Propaganda.
We also have some random thoughts from Thomas Sowell. I love these.
Time for another Boortz, I told you so … An Obama proposal would make it easier not to repay student loans.
Dick Morris has some insight into what he calls Barack Obama’s rating dive.
New polls show that Americans increasingly have serious doubts about Obama’s ability to do his job, particularly when it comes to the economy.
Are the current polls actually skewed towards Obama?
According to a new study, almost one out of every 10 U.S. employers could drop health coverage for their employees because of ObamaCare.
Obama’s sense of ‘fairness’ is unfair to minorities.
The latest article from John Drew: Sanitizing Obama's Radical Past.
Our corrupt Attorney General’s Justice Department has opened an investigation of Pennsylvania's new voter-ID law … the same state where the Justice Department dismissed voter intimidation antics of the Black Panthers.
The ObamaRecovery: Fewer Americans are working today than in 2000, despite the fact that our labor force has grown by 11.4 million.
Rep. Paul Ryan tackles this “you didn’t build that” comment from Dear Ruler. “The issue that separates our President from our Founders is a moral one: freedom and individual initiative, or big government alternatives to freedom?”
Remember when Obama promised to bankrupt the coal industry? Here we go!
Here’s a look at how a surge in labor-force dropouts is artificially suppressing the unemployment rate.
Dear Ruler says that “people have a new attitude toward America” under his administration. “There’s more confidence in our leadership.”
Elizabeth Warren shares her idea of the Republican vision: “The Republicans have given their vision about how we build the future. They said, 'I got mine, the rest of you are on your own.'” What a twit.
The difference between businessmen and bureaucrats …
An Alaskan mine that may contain more than $500 billion in gold, copper and other minerals will never get dug if environmentalists get their way.
Let’s take a look at the “green” graveyard of taxpayer-funded failures.
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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