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WHITE HOUSE QUIETLY EXEMPTS ‘FRIENDS’ FROM OBAMACARE

WOLF: Tawdry details of Obamacare White House quietly exempts pampered politicos By Dr. Milton R. Wolf    The Washington Times January 28, 2011 If you would like to know what the White House really thinks of Obamacare, there’s an easy way. Look past its press releases. Ignore its promises. Forget its talking points. Instead, simply witness for yourself […]

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RYAN, BACHMANN, PALIN AND STOSSEL RESPONSE TO STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH

Click on the link for the responses of  ‘Ryan, Bachmann, Palin and Stossel’s  Response to the SOTU Speach’ Ryan, Bachmann, Palin and Stossel Respond to the SOTU Speach

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WHAT CONGRESS SHOULD CUT – DICK ARMEY

JANUARY 19, 2011 Let’s scrap the Departments of Commerce and Housing and Urban Development, end farm subsidies, and end urban mass transit grants, for starters. By DICK ARMEY AND MATT KIBBE The primary economic challenge today is that our government spends too much money it doesn’t have, and it is involved in too many things

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GOOD MANNERS ARE SMART POLITICS

Good manners are smart politics Former President Gerald Ford, left, introduces Supreme Court Associate Justice nominee Robert Bork, center, in 1987, as Senator Bob Dole looks on. Bork’s nomination, by President Reagan, met with heated opposition. By John E. Sununu Boston Globe    January 17, 2011 IN MARCH of 1997, for a few shining days, ground

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CHRIS CHRISTIE’S YEAR TO DELIVER

JANUARY 14, 2011 The governor has proven you can take on government unions and survive. Now he has to get real pension reforms. By JAMES FREEMAN In 2010, New Jersey’s Chris Christie proved that a governor can take on teachers unions and not only survive politically, but attract an enthusiastic following. In 2011, Mr. Christie

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WHEN CONGRESS WAS ARMED AND DANGEROUS

Op-Ed Contributor When Congress Was Armed And Dangerous By JOANNE B. FREEMAN   NY Times Published: January 11, 2011 New Haven THE announcement that Representatives Heath Shuler of North Carolina and Jason Chaffetz of Utah are planning to wear guns in their home districts has surprised many, but in fact the United States has had armed

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FRED UPTON – A RUST BELT REVOLUTIONARY

WASHINGTON POST By George F. Will Sunday, January 9, 2011; Consensus is scarce but almost everyone agrees with this: The government is dysfunctional and the Internet is splendid. But last month, the Democratic-controlled Federal Communications Commission, on a partisan 3-2 vote, did what a federal court says it has no power to do: It decided

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THE 111TH CONGRESS AND THEIR WAY OF DOING BUSINESS

REDSTATE What Time Is It? It’s Time To Cheat Posted by Michael Hammond (Profile) Monday, January 10th at 10:00AM EST 17 Comments by Michael E. Hammond, former General Counsel Senate Steering Committee 1978-89. Senate Democrats in the 111th Congress got a lot of mileage from procedural cheating (fiscal and legislative) –- and from extorting concessions

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FACEBOOK – HOW WASHINGTON DEFRIENDED INVESTORS

JANUARY 10, 2011 By making it harder for companies to go public, Congress and regulators tilt the playing field in favor of the wealthy and well-connected. By L. GORDON CROVITZ Facebook raised $500 million last week, but the only people who could invest were the wealthiest private clients of Goldman Sachs. Instead of offering shares

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THE VAT TAX – WILL THE NEW CONGRESS GIVE US NEW TAXES?

FORBES Jan. 7 2011 By MALLORY FACTOR As new members are sworn in this week in Congress, the American people will expect Congress to get down to work, rein in spending and address our national debt.  While we have cause to be optimistic, Americans need to be aware of a plot brewing to trick Congress

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