The Obama recovery plan, spend money, and imagine jobs, from Karin McQuillan, American Thinker:
Obama tells us his stimulus plan was a brilliant success. Yes, it plunged us into economy-destroying debt and deficit. The alternative would have been
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Tapper is the new Russert, Jake Tapper plays one man tag team on White House Press Secretary, Jay Carney, Tapper asks a simple, A or B question, and can not get a straight answer, from ABC News:
Which
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Dumbo walks, remember the media spin that somehow we were supposed to believe that Barack Obama has a world class temperment. Yeah sure, from Politico:
President Barack Obama abruptly walked out of a debt-limit meeting with congressional leaders
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Hope goes Plouffe from Ian Swanson, Hill:
President Obama’s senior political adviser David Plouffe said Wednesday that people won’t vote in 2012 based on the unemployment rate.
Plouffe should probably hope that’s the case, since dismal job figures aren’t
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Somewhere the Sun is shining, from Scott Wong, Politico:
And Palin turned to an extended ship metaphor to make her point that the country needs to “shift gears and change course” from Obama’s economic policies of bigger government,
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Reich come up short, from Robert Reich, Puffington Post:
I hope the president decides he has to take a stand, and the sooner the better. Last December he caved in to Republican demands that the Bush tax cut
Speaker Tablecloth’s Promise, Nancy Pelosi’s predictions were about as good as her fashion sense, to wit poor, from Fredrickburg.com:
FAMOUS LAST WORDS: “After years of historic deficits, this 110th Congress will commit itself to a higher standard: Pay
What’s scarier: a 9.6 percent unemployment rate and $13 trillion debt? Or the Tea Party?
Mary Katherine Ham, Weekly Standard
I Won blind to Tea Party grievances, Brit Hume, Fox News:
The president says the Tea Partiers ought to thank him because many if not most of them got a tax break courtesy of his stimulus package. In
Some comments on the events of last night, in no particular order:
The costs of this thing will be its undoing. And ours, I suspect. The move towards governmental power will invariably accelerate. Exponentially so, when given such a boost
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- DANGEROUS EXPANSION : The WSJ says the House Healthcare bill dangerously expands IRS power. Well, yes. Of course it does. When we
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What ever happened to Separation of Church and State?
The White House on Friday announced a “summit on entrepreneurship” to build economic ties with the Islamic world, part of President Barack Obama’s outreach to Muslims.
The White House said it
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- POPULISM? Frankly, I have always had my difficulties with political populism. But it strikes me is nothing shy of hilarious that
I were emperor I just might ban colleges from selling bachelor of art degrees, as they may be more useless than tits on a boar hog There is this liberal myth that students can attend college for four years (study
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- THROWING MARTHA COAKLEY A LIFE PRESERVER: At the Washington Examiner, Byron York looks at reports from Massachusetts and says:
Frantic over the