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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Stephen Moore: A 62% Top Tax Rate? – WSJ.com
Democrats have said they only intend to restore the tax rates that existed during the Clinton years. In reality they're proposing rates like those under President Carter. via Stephen Moore: A 62% Top Tax Rate? – WSJ.com.
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YouTube – Sen. Reid Reverses Himself on His Call for a Clean Debt Ceiling Vote
YouTube – Sen. Reid Reverses Himself on His Call for a Clean Debt Ceiling Vote. As recently as last month, Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) was pushing for a clean debt ceiling measure. “You don’t have to have a lot of … Continue reading
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White House Adds New Position to Deal with Unfavorable Online Media – FishbowlNY
If you’re going to post something online about Obama that isn’t true, Lee is going to be the one to handle you. Considering that Lee’s first tweet about his new position included a picture of The Terminator, we suggest you … Continue reading
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President Obama Has No Idea What Year It Is — Daily Intel
It is a great privilege to commemorate our common heritage, and common sacrifice. Barack Obama 24 May 2008 It was really nice until he got the date wrong by three years. Granted, 2008 was a great year for him, and … Continue reading
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Democrats Recruit Protesters for GOP Town Halls
The House Democrats’ campaign wing is trolling for Medicare protesters at town halls this week in 20 Republican-held congressional districts, The Caucus Blog of The New York Times reports. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DSCC), which has launched a website … Continue reading
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Iran building rocket bases in Venezuela
The Iranian military involvement in the project extends to bunker, barracks and watch tower construction. Twenty-meter deep rocket silos are planned. The cost of the Venezuelan military project is being paid for with Iranian oil revenue. The Iranians paid in … Continue reading
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New Yorkers under 30 plan to flee city, says new poll; cite high taxes, few jobs as reasons
A new Marist College poll shows that 36% of New Yorkers under the age of 30 are planning to leave New York within the next five years – and more than a quarter of all adults are planning to bolt … Continue reading
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In Texas schools, a picture’s worth 1,000 calories
Health officials trying to reduce obesity and improve eating habits at five San Antonio elementary schools unveiled a $2 million research project Wednesday that will photograph students' lunch trays before they sit down to eat and later take a snapshot … Continue reading
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