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RULES FOR SMALLER GOVERNMENT

JANUARY 4, 2011 The House GOP is making it harder to tax and spend. House Republicans are pledging to cut spending, and one early sign they’re serious is the rules package they are bringing to the House floor tomorrow. More than the last time it held power, the GOP is changing the rules to make […]

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CONGRESS REDISCOVERS THE CONSTITUTION

JANUARY 4, 2011 The House Republican majority has said it will require members to cite the specific authority for any bill they introduce. By ROGER PILON If the new Congress to be sworn in on Wednesday is the tea party’s cardinal achievement so far, its most symbolic achievement will come on Thursday, when the first

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LABOR’S COMING CLASS WAR

JANUARY 4, 2011 Private-sector union workers begin to notice that their job prospects are at risk from public-employee union contracts. By WILLIAM MCGURN Jeffrey Brown of PBS’s “NewsHour” recently summed up the year’s economic performance by invoking the most overworked chestnut of modern American punditry: “the disconnect . . . between Main Street and Wall

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SOCIAL JUSTICE AND JUSTICE UNITED – HOW IT IS BEING INTRODUCED INTO OUR COMMUNITIES THROUGH OUR CHURCHES AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

This is the original report that was sent out last year (2010) by the Conservative Women’s Forum regarding Social Justice and Justice United and  how it is being applied by IAF (Industrial Areas Foundation) in our local communities.   Nancy This information is being sent out  because what is happening here in the Chapel Hill, N.C. area

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EUROPEAN NATIONS BEGIN SEIZING PRIVATE PENSIONS

The Christian Science Monitor – CSMonitor.com The Adam Smith Institute Blog Hungary, Poland, and three other nations take over citizens’ pension money to make up government budget shortfalls. Old women eat lunch in a retirement home in Budapest Dec. 13, 2010. Hungarian lawmakers rolled back a 1997 pension reform, allowing the government to effectively seize

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ON THE LIGHTER SIDE – DAVE BARRY’S 2010 YEAR IN REVIEW

Posted on Sat, Jan. 01, 2011 Dave Barry’s 2010 Year in Review By Dave Barry Jack Ohman / MCT Let’s put things into perspective: 2010 was not the worst year ever. There have been MUCH worse years. For example, toward the end of the Cretaceous Period, the Earth was struck by an asteroid that wiped

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2010 – VOTERS SAW THE LEFT’S AGENDA AND SAID NO

JANUARY 3, 2011 The Liberal Reckoning of 2010 The year voters saw the left’s unvarnished agenda and said no. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid sent out a press release last week headlined “111th Congress Accomplishments.” It quoted a couple of Democratic Party cheerleaders calling this the greatest Congress since 1965-66 (Norm Ornstein) or even the

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THE STEALTHY SPREAD OF SOCIALISM IN THE U.S.

January 01, 2011By K.E. Campbell The biggest challenge facing Republicans in the 112th Congress is not Barack Obama.  It is not Harry Reid and the Democrat-controlled Senate.  It isn’t high unemployment, repealing ObamaCare, the threat of Islamism and sharia in America, the deficit, or the looming insolvency of several (mostly blue) states.  These, broadly speaking,

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MITCH DANIELS OF INDIANA

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com Mona Charen  December 10, 2010 The Daniels Dilemma Indiana’s governor has a great record. Can he contend for the presidency? Indianapolis, Ind. — “If I could wave a magic wand, and change just one thing, it would be to guarantee that every American child could grow up in a two-parent home

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