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Posted: 7:48 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013

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Here’s the latest column from the incomparable Thomas Sowell: Liberalism Versus Blacks.

The ObamaRecovery: Long term unemployment under Barack Obama is at the highest level since at least the end of World War II.

The proggies are still pushing for Democrats to stop saying “gun control” and instead use “gun violence prevention.”

The Obama administration issued $236 billion worth of new regulations last year; Complying with those rules will require an additional 87 million hours of paperwork.

A Texas Republican is considering a bill that would make it illegal for any federal agent to enforce Obama’s gun restrictions in his state.

What is on the top of Americans’ minds right now?  Debt and dysfunctional government.

Here’s how the “unbiased” Media Party covers the issue of gun control …

Sorry, middle class … If the government fails to enact structural reforms in spending, an entirely new source of revenue will be needed. The VAT may be inevitable.

The next tax increase …

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebilius says that despite what some Governors say, “we will set up an insurance marketplace in every state in the country.”

ObamaCare is a job-killer: Too little consideration has been given to the consequences of the employer mandate.

James O’Keefe is stirring the pudding yet again with his latest video …

Barack Obama had fewer press conferences during his first term than George W. Bush, Bill Clinton or George H.W. Bush.

A large and growing share of American workers are tapping their retirement savings accounts for non-retirement needs.

The EPA has released more than 2,100 emails from former agency chief Lisa Jackson’s ‘alias’ account.

The ObamaPhone lady is back??

Update: Oxygen has canceled "All My Babies' Mamas."

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