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January 29, 2013

Because While Crime May Not Always Pay, the Government Does

The government steals taxpayer money to give to green energy; then the mob steals the money from the government.

January 22, 2013

Wasn't the Presidential Election Supposed to Be About Growing Jobs and the Economy?

President Obama campaigned on growing jobs and the economy; but in his second inaugural address, he virtually ignores those challenges.

January 15, 2013

Republicans Can Win a Spending-Cut Fight Because Cuts Are Already Coming

President Obama won’t trade the spending cuts for an increase in the debt-limit ceiling; fine, federal spending cuts are coming anyway.

January 9, 2013

The New 'Thirty Years War,' And This One's Over Taxes

The first Thirty Years War was over ideological differences; so is the second Thirty Years War, but this time the issue is taxes.

December 18, 2012

Tax Increases Will Exacerbate Future Economic Downturns

Financial planners advise investors to diversify; but President Obama is demanding even more financial concentration.

December 11, 2012

If This Wasteful Federal Spending Doesn't Make You Angry, You're Dead

Before Congress raises taxes it needs to cut wasteful spending; Senator Coburn has shown us were to start.

December 4, 2012

Is the Government Reducing Medicare Fraud? Who Knows?

ObamaCare gave the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services $77 million to fight Medicare fraud, but CMS has failed to let Congress know how well it’s doing in that fight.

November 27, 2012

Where Are the Republican Spending Cut Proposals?

Virtually lost in the debate is that the more the government cuts spending, the less new revenue needs to be raised. 

November 13, 2012

Will There Be a Fix for the 'Doc Fix'?

One important element of the "fiscal cliff" is what's known as the "Doc Fix," because without a fix doctors will stop seeing Medicare patients.

November 6, 2012

The Texas vs. California Election

The presidential election will tell us a lot about whether Americans want the country to look more like California or Texas.

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