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Posted: 8:01 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013

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Read Jamie Dupree’s blog from this morning for a good summary of the Obama victory yesterday.

In Thomas Sowell’s first column of the year, he calls the Republican establishment the 8th wonder of the world: Republicans Deserved to Lose.

Here are the Senators who voted “no” on the fiscal cliff deal.

Michael Barone says that government programs sometimes produce unintended consequences that make things worse for the intended beneficiaries.  Consider: health care, housing and higher education.

America is slowing slouching towards Europe.

It's official: U.S. debt reached its legal borrowing limit Monday.

Victor Davis Hanson says that this is only the beginning for Democrats and their push for tax increases.

Either Obama is lying or he believes you are too incompetent to see through his line of Bolshoi that he cut spending by more than $1 trillion in 2011.

The number of workers collecting Social Security disability benefits hit a record 8,827,795 in December.

Someone has come up with a list of the 5 worst things that Barack Obama did in 2012 (besides winning that election).

A rectal-cranial inversion from Democrat Rep. Jan Schakowsky: Republicans want to “literally take food out of the mouths of hungry babies.”

Here’s Michelle Malkin’s latest column: Obama’s Tax Evaders of the Year.

The mega scandal everyone has forgotten …

I always enjoy these random thoughts from Thomas Sowell.

Apparently this is not a satire: Let’s Give Up on the Constitution.

Media Bias Year-in-Review: The Most Horrendous Bias of 2012, according to the Media Research Center.

A new USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds who Americans admire most.

Your tax dollars at work: A $2.2 million U.S. taxpayer grant will be used to strengthen budding labor unions … in Haiti and Peru.

The town of Concord, Massachusetts has banned the sale of plastic water bottles.

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