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Lackluster Jobs Growth Continues

Lackluster Jobs Growth Continues

The economy added 214, 000 jobs in October. The pace has picked up over the last year, but it is still far short of the 400,000 per month needed to bring unemployment down to acceptable levels. The official jobless rate is 5.8 percent,

Wendy Davis Campaign Blames Loss on Ebola

Wendy Davis Campaign Blames Loss on Ebola

Texas State Senator Wendy Davis was steamrolled in her bid to become the state’s next governor, and it appears that her staff believes Ebola has something to do with the failure of her campaign.  Speaking on behalf of Davis’ campaign,

Pelosi: Midterm Wasn't GOP Wave, Was 'Ebb' of Dem Voters

Pelosi: Midterm Wasn't GOP Wave, Was 'Ebb' of Dem Voters

Friday, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), said Tuesday’s Republican-heavy election was not a “wave.” Pelosi said, “I don’t consider it a wave. I think it’s an ebb — an ebbing of Democratic voters rather than a wave of Republican voters, because I

TX Gov-Elect Vows to Sue to Challenge Executive Amnesty

TX Gov-Elect Vows to Sue to Challenge Executive Amnesty

Texas Attorney General and Governor-elect Greg Abbott (R) vowed to “add yet another lawsuit against the Obama administration” if President Obama implements immigration reform via an executive order on Friday’s “Kelly File” on the Fox News Channel. Abbott said “for

Palin: Dems Will Circle the Wagons for Hillary

Palin: Dems Will Circle the Wagons for Hillary

Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin predicted that Democrats will spin the massive defeats of candidates that Hillary Clinton stumped for in order to protect her 2016 presidential prospects on Friday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel. “It was a whole

Gov. Perry Attends First Pretrial Hearing in His Criminal Case

Gov. Perry Attends First Pretrial Hearing in His Criminal Case

AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Governor Rick Perry is making his first court appearance in the criminal case against him Thursday at Blackwell-Thurman Criminal Justice Center in downtown Austin. At issue in Thursday’s hearing are two motions by Perry’s defense counsel,

Elephants Trample Democrats' Dream to Turn Texas Blue

Elephants Trample Democrats' Dream to Turn Texas Blue

The Lone Star State is set to become a deep shade of red following Tuesday’s midterm elections. Texans overwhelmingly rejected left-leaning candidates — no statewide Democrat came close to beating their Republican opponents. The outcome signifies that the left’s desire to