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Posted: 8:22 a.m. Thursday, March 15, 2012

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The CBO’s latest report shows that our spending is driving our debt quickly toward an “unsupportable” level.  Federal spending will consume nearly one-quarter GDP by 2022.

Barack Obama, with his throwback, old-fashioned, 1970s Keynesian economics, has put America through the worst recovery from a recession since the Great Depression.

What can we learn from Canada?  Take a look at what happened when they lowered their corporate tax rates.

Texas vs. California: Why so many people are moving from the Golden State to the Lone Star State.  It’s a no-brainer, folks.

Scarce oil? The U.S. has 60 times more oil than Obama claims.

According to the logic of Sandra Fluke, if the government isn’t willing to subsidize something, that means that you are “limiting access” to it.

Uh oh … Santorum is being accused of using racist “coded” language.

Here’s a look at how Saul Alinksy taught Obama everything he needs to know about civil upheaval.

Let’s take a look at Eric Holder and our department of injustice.

The Department of Justice has just issued a new rule that all public access swimming pools must provide a lift capable of moving disabled patrons from their wheelchairs into the water.

One of America’s busiest airports, Orlando Sanford International, has announced it will opt out of using the TSA.

State lawmakers are now investigating the school lunch story of the girl in North Carolina who was told she couldn’t eat her homemade lunch because it wasn’t approved by the government.

The Senate in Maryland has approved a bill to prohibit smoking in cars if a child under 8 is a passenger.

The peaceful, serene religion of Islam.

The Obama teleprompter: 10 best jokes.

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