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Posted: 8:16 a.m. Monday, Oct. 22, 2012

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United Nations-affiliated election monitors will be at polling places around the country looking for voter suppression activities by groups like the Black Panthers conservative groups.

Come January, 163 million workers can expect to feel the pinch of a big tax increase regardless of who wins the election.

The Obama campaign trots out Sandra Fluke on the campaign trail to greet all 10 Obama supporters who showed up for the event.  Yes, 10 people.

Here’s a great column by George Will: Seeds of our dysfunction.

I have no doubt that Obama believes he believes in free enterprise … except in the case of health care policy, the auto industry, the housing market, education, banking, job creation, manufacturing, green energy and so on and so forth.

Romney’s tax deduction cap can work.  Here’s how.

A member of the ObamaMedia declares that Obama is running for office as a “higher calling.”  Does that conflict with him being “sort of a God”?

The race in Ohio may be closer than you think …

The Obama administration received $6.8 trillion in taxes and spent $10.7 trillion.  What's going on here is fiscal profligacy on the grandest scale in American history. And there are consequences.

Under Obama, companies are moving profits and jobs to China.

Mitt Romney was right: Dodd-Frank is a gift to big banks.

Millennials are less enthusiastic about Obama this election.

Ahead of the election, Obama has decided not to release his legally-mandated quarterly “stimulus” report.

Business is so slow at one taxpayer-funded electric vehicle battery maker that employees there are spending their time playing video games, board games and card games just to pass the time.

Top 10 wasteful government programs.

Here’s yet more proof that charter schools—which outperformed traditional government schools by a wide margin—are working.

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