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Posted: 7:45 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013

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The White House has informed House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan that it will miss the legal deadline for sending a budget to Congress.

The U.S. economy is expected to grow 2.5% in 2013, a substantial shortfall from the 4.2% growth rate the Obama administration originally projected.

Is GOP ready to slash defense, shut down government rather than raise taxes?  Yeah, right.

Default is not the issue … federal spending is the issue.

Mr. Alinsky goes to Washington (and he’s after your guns).

Our rectal-cranial inversion of the day comes to us from none other than Jesse Jackson: Make Gun Manufacturers Responsible for Shootings.  Yeah, and the fork eats the cake.

An on-again, off-again move by the Obama administration to scrap the federal gas tax in favor of a pay-per-mile fee would boost the tab to Americans as high as 250%.

A new study concludes that increasing the minimum wage will lead to fewer jobs rather than less poverty.

Britain can no long afford to pay the extortionate cost of the welfare state.

Obama’s EPA forced a Wisconsin power company to cut jobs and spend $6 million to comply with the Obama Administration’s green energy agenda.

The United States is no longer a beacon of freedom to the world … countries such as Chile and Mauritius can outdo the red-white-and-blue when it comes to opportunity.

Tax dollars at work: New York City Schools spend $6,900 per student - on bus transportation!

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