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No Smart Way? Debt Hoarders

Tuesday, April 30th, 2013

No Smart Way?
Debt Hoarders

More and more lawmakers in Washington are lining up to say we don’t have a spending problem and are ready to defend their massive deficits that add trillions to the debt.  But a new poll from Public Notice shows that the vast majority of Americans disagree; the best way to improve the economy is by cutting spending and exercising some fiscal restraint.  At the same time, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is warning that the debt is unsustainable without...

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President Obama – A Progressive Precedence

Friday, April 26th, 2013

President Barack Obama is now the first sitting President to address over 1,000 supporters of Planned Parenthood. In the wake of the terrorist attack in Boston, a complete failure to

Dinesh D‘Souza Paid Hospital Bill For Obamas Half-Brother

Friday, August 17th, 2012

Dinesh D’Souza, one the most outspoken, and well versed conservative warriors in the battle to preserve the American ideal against true Republican and Democratic progressives, has shocked me again. Not

Daily Update – May 22nd 2012 – Remarks Against the President

Thursday, May 24th, 2012

If you threaten the life of the President you can be prosecuted and put in jail. I wrote a few days ago about a teacher in NC who told her students not to criticize President Obama; very

Raising high school dropout age is not the answer

Monday, February 20th, 2012

During his State of the Union Address, President Obama strongly urged every state not to allow students to drop out of high school before the age of 18. The president alleges that because Americans with higher levels of education have a lower unemployment rate, requiring students to stay in school will offer a cure to high levels of unemployment.

This is a neat thesis by the President’s administration, but the equation is not nearly so concise. Even if students are required by law to stay in s...

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