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Posted: 7:23 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012
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By Neal Boortz
Some initial reaction to Obama’s win …
Wall Street Journal … Hope Over Experience: A divided country gives Obama a second chance.
Ron Fournier: Obama Victory Comes With No Mandate
Erick Erickson: Status Quo Ante
Now for more reading assignments …
Yesterday I asked you to imagine a second Obama term. Now, we no longer have to imagine. Here again is what we can expect from four more years of Dear Ruler.
The United Nations monitors were apparently amazed by our elections … particularly by the fact that many people are not required to show IDs in order to vote.
Stories like this were all too prevalent yesterday at the polls …or how about this.
If you have to Google “who is running for president” on Election Day, maybe you shouldn’t be voting.
The federal government has now piled up more debt since Election Day 2008 than it did under all presidents from George Washington through Bill Clinton. Thanks Obama!
Your tax dollars at work … Local and federal taxpayer-funded vehicles were used to transport Democrat voters to polls in Wisconsin.
As America declines on the Prosperity Index, start-ups in the United States are now twice as expensive as in the United Kingdom.
Can taxing millionaires eliminate the deficit?
Something else we have to thank Obama for … Dodd-Frank, which is pushing businesses offshore, while making taxpayers more vulnerable.
The ObamaRecovery: The jobs gained recently by the U.S. economy are disproportionately low-paying, insecure ones.
53 House members demand to know whether the pre-9/11/12 attacks in Benghazi were in Obama’s Presidential Daily Briefs.
Families and victims of the Fort Hood shooting are suing the federal government for damages and to declare the shooting as a terrorist attack, rather than “workplace violence.”
Will the federal housing agency soon seek a taxpayer bailout?
A consequence of the ObamaRecovery: Young workers’ retirement hopes grow bleaker amid economic downturn.
American Suzuki is declaring bankruptcy and blaming stringent government regulations, among other factors.
How long do you think you could go avoiding finding out who won the election?
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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