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Posted: 8:10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013

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Dear Ruler says that the raising the debt ceiling is not up for negotiation.

A majority of Americans believe America is a declining power.  I, sadly, agree.

Firearm sales jumped 39% in December, and 19% overall in 2012.

Paying off on promises: White House eases path to residency for some illegal immigrants.

You do realize, don’t you, that Senator Diane Feinstein is attempting to revive the National Firearms Act, to require the registration of firearms.

A new Senate report shows that Obama publically linked the Benghazi deaths to protests over a YouTube video three days after the CIA confirmed that there were no protests.

Obama flashback 2008: “I will make it impossible for Congressmen or lobbyists to slip pork-barrel projects or corporate welfare into laws when no one is looking.”

The Senate voted on the 154-page fiscal cliff bill just three minutes after receiving the text.

And the winner is … George W. Bush?

The Tax Policy Foundation has some more thoughts on the fiscal cliff deal and how it will affect our economy.

Look at this, and then tell me that we don’t have a spending problem.

H.L. Mencken said that “democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.”

In 2011, we spent nearly $1 trillion on means-tested welfare programs.  That is 16 times higher than it was in 1964 when the government began the “War on Poverty.”

Here’s the latest column from Chuck Norris: Resolve to Conquer or Die.

The very best the 112th Congress could manage, in its last dying gasp, was to avert the worst.

Here’s Walter Williams on the importance of the Second Amendment.

Let’s take a look at the lessons we can learn from Portugal and its attempts to tax its way to prosperity.

The Heritage Foundation has compiled a list of the 10 of the worst regulations from 2012.

Media Party’s David Gregory's props and pomposity …

A CEO’s advice to Congress?

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