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Posted: 7:47 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012

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By Neal Boortz

Here it comes!  Barack Obama may consider introducing a tax on carbon emissions to help cut the budget deficit.

On Election Day, an economic analyst invited by the State Department to brief a group of foreign journalists on the U.S. economy made the following prediction, “We’re going to get downgraded.”

How did you like yesterday’s stock market tumble?

Congress is already looking ahead to the giant, massive, looming fiscal cliff that is before them in this lame duck session.  John Boehner was first up to bat.

This Reuters analysis wins the award for scariest headline of the day: “Victory puts Obama in position to expand government's reach.”

For those of you who are still in mourning, Michelle Malkin has come up with a list of 20 things that went right on Election Day.

Here’s Thomas Sowell’s latest column … Gross Misconceptions.

A great analysis from James Pethokoukis: Obama didn’t end the Great Recession that Bush didn’t cause.

Here’s a list of five ways the ObamaMedia tipped the scales in favor of Obama.

A thank you note from an average American …

Our buddy Jack Chambless from Valencia College agrees that America deserves better.

George Will says that the real winner Tuesday night … was Marco Rubio.

The rest of the world is celebrating Obama’s victory.  That should tell you something.

The Green Graveyard: Here’s a look at the government’s bad bets on 19 now-bankrupt companies.

Harsher energy regulations seen in Obama's second term … gee, NOW you tell us ObamaMedia?

Do you want to see how mindless Californians truly are?  Just read this!

Doctors say that some people may suffer from post-election depression.

The people of the Northeast seem to be learning that when it comes to disaster relief, bigger government isn’t always better.

How to explain the entitlement spending crisis to kids.

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