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Media Fail: 'Dying' Tea Party Raises $12 Million

Media Fail: 'Dying' Tea Party Raises $12 Million

More proof the media loves to write the reality they desire. Over and over again we’ve told by the MSM that the Tea Party is dying or dead … then a entrenched incumbent in Indiana is booted out. And now

Media Fail: 'Dying' Tea Party Raises $12 Million

Media Fail: 'Dying' Tea Party Raises $12 Million

More proof the media loves to write the reality they desire. Over and over again we’re told by the MSM that the Tea Party is dying or dead … then an entrenched incumbent in Indiana is booted out. And now

Civil War: WI Dems Cancel Unity Party

Civil War: WI Dems Cancel Unity Party

Last week, I wrote about the brewing civil war in tomorrow’s Democrat primary in Wisconsin. The leading candidate to face off against Scott Walker in the recall election next month is Tom Barrett, mayor of Milwaukee. He’s facing a spirited

Trolls, Wizards, and the Pitfalls of Patenting

Trolls, Wizards, and the Pitfalls of Patenting

Patents are back in the news.  In the past few weeks alone, Microsoft bought AOL’s patent portfolio for $1 billion, then resold much of it to Facebook for $550 million. Twitter pledged to use its patents only defensively, and to give its employee-inventors a say in

Arizona: The Court Continues to Weigh Against Obama

Arizona: The Court Continues to Weigh Against Obama

The Obama administration is on a perilous path that may lead to political death. The Supreme Court is showing its hand, just as in the health care debate, revealing a strong amount of skepticism to the administration’s legal claims against Arizona’s illegal

Rush Limbaugh, Romney Contributors, and the Alinsky Way

Rush Limbaugh, Romney Contributors, and the Alinsky Way

When Gibson Guitars was raided by Obama’s DOJ last August, it was surreal. After all, the spotlight at that time was on Obama’s DOJ–particularly Attorney General Eric Holder–for the now infamous Operation Fast and Furious. Yet while Holder & Co. sat

U.S. Companies Increase Hiring — Overseas

U.S. Companies Increase Hiring — Overseas

With an uncertain regulatory and tax system (and the world’s highest corporatetax rate) and a declining economy under President Barack Obama, businesseshave less incentive to operate within the United States. And according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of 35

Obama Campaign Publicly Targets Private Romney Donors

Obama Campaign Publicly Targets Private Romney Donors

Today, Kimberly Strassel of the Wall Street Journal reports that the Obama campaign has been singling out Romney donors for special targeting. As Strassel writes: This past week, one of his campaign websites posted an item entitled “Behind the curtain:

Plunge: GDP Slows to 2.2%

Plunge: GDP Slows to 2.2%

After squandering nearly a trillion dollars of taxpayer money on his not-shovel-ready stimulus programs, economic growth not only came in below most estimates but went backwards in the first quarter of 2012. [emphasis added]: The U.S. economy slowed its pace of

Government Investigates Studios For Possible China Bribes

Government Investigates Studios For Possible China Bribes

The Security and Exchange Commission is suspicious of some of the major film studios in the United States. That’s because in February, China’s state-owned China Film Group suddenly agreed to loosen their restrictions on international media playing in China. Before

Food Stamp Spending Has More Than Doubled Since 2008

Food Stamp Spending Has More Than Doubled Since 2008

In 2008, taxpayers spent $38 billion on food stamps.  In 2013, that figure will be $82 billion. Since 2007, the number of Americans on food stamps has skyrocketed 70 percent to 45 million people–or one out of every seven people

WSJ/NBC Poll Reveals Obama, Romney Strengths

WSJ/NBC Poll Reveals Obama, Romney Strengths

From the Wall Street Journal: President Barack Obama’s efforts to project himself as a protector of the middle class have strengthened him for the general election, while Mitt Romney has gained traction with his argument that he can improve the

Geithner: 'The Overall Cost of Energy for Consumers Is Down'

Geithner: 'The Overall Cost of Energy for Consumers Is Down'

On Sunday, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner told ABC’s This Week host George Stephanopoulos that Americans are “in a much better position to deal with” soaring gas prices because “the overall cost of energy for consumers is down.” Then, in another Sunday appearance, Mr.

World View: Army Kills 'Only' a Dozen After Syria Ceasefire

World View: Army Kills 'Only' a Dozen After Syria Ceasefire

This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com. Wharton School’s Jeremy Siegel is lying about stock valuations Spectacular missile failure makes North Korea very dangerous right now Syria violence is lower than before on second day of ‘truce’ U.S. sends nonlethal aid