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Posted: 8:46 a.m. Wednesday, June 13, 2012

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Arthur Laffer and Stephen Moore break it down: Obama's Real Spending Record.

Our federal government posted a budget deficit of $125 billion in May, more than twice the level registered in the same month last year.

Things are heating up.  Yesterday, Sen. John Cornyn of Texas called on our corrupt Attorney General Eric Holder to resign.  Holder says that he is willing to work with Republicans in order to avoid an “impending constitutional crisis.”

Obama’s propaganda team’s excuse for his “doing fine” gaffe is that the quote was taken out of context.  Oh yeah?  Well let’s look at it in context … still not looking good for Caesar Obammus.

Uh oh … Democrat strategists now believe that some key voting groups are rejecting Obama's claim that the economy is improving.

Victor Davis Hanson observes that if the bogeyman term “austerity” is misleading, even more ridiculous is the fuzzy new idea of “growth” — the notion that by not cutting back massive borrowing and high deficits, governments can create new wealth and grow themselves into prosperity.

What is the real cost of the U.S. government's nearly $16 trillion debt?

"The debt crisis is likely bigger than you think," according to a new study.

Conservatives have their panties in a wad over recent comments by Jeb Bush that Ronald Reagan and his father, George H.W. Bush, would not have fit well in the modern Republican Party.

From a member of the Milwaukee Teachers Education Association: “The ideas of socialism are as American as apple pie.”

A new study shows that massive lobbying in D.C. and campaign donations by corporations are linked with worse market performance.

Does EPA chief administrator Lisa Jackson think that you are no smarter than a fifth grader?

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