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N.Y. Times: Um, Al Sharpton owes $4.5 million in unpaid taxes

I guess you have to give credit to the ultra-liberal New York Times for not burying this story, although you also have to recognize that if there's one crime liberals don't like to forgive, it's not paying taxes.
- Wednesday, November 19, 2014


Newspapers Mislead Public About Polar Bear Numbers

Earlier this week, the Guardian newspaper ran a headline claiming that the ‘polar bear population in frozen sea north of Alaska falls 40% in 10 years’ – a claim repeated today by the AFP news agency.
- Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Sorry, liberals: Reagan and Bush 41 did not defy Congress with executive amnesty

Every time President Obama does something, or is about to do something, that has conservatives up in arms - especially if the protest is based on abuse of his constitutional authority - you can count on the left doing one thing: Finding a supposed example of a past Republican president or presidents doing the exact same thing.
- Wednesday, November 19, 2014


The vacuum that is Mary

Mary Landrieu showed the true value of her Chairmanship of the Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources: none. She couldn’t push, pull, shove, drag, prod, cajole, entice, coax, persuade, wheedle, sweet-talk, inveigle or compel her colleagues to pass legislation allowing for the XL Pipeline project.
- Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Catching Obama if we can

Catching Obama if we can
Even though it’s the most infamous name of our time, Barack Obama is just a name that some one with a different name simply one day picked out of the thin air. Nothing legal--including impeachment--can be conducted on a fraud president hiding behind a purely made up name.
- Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Is Executive Amnesty inexplicably tied to ObamaCare?

Is Executive Amnesty is inexplicably tied to ObamaCare?
On Monday of last week, the New York Times reported that Health and Human Secretary, Sylvia Burwell, projected 9.1 million enrollees in ObamaCare by the end of the year. This is in stark contrast to the original projections by the Congressional Budget Office, which "had estimated that 13 million people would be enrolled next year, with the total rising to 24 million in 2016".
- Wednesday, November 19, 2014

You've been Gruber'd, Stupid!

“No. I -- I did not. Uhhh, I just heard about this... I -- I get well briefed before I come out here. Uh, th-th-the fact that some advisor who never worked on our staff, uhh, expressed an opinion that, uhh, I completely disagree with wuh, uhh, in terms of the voters, is no reflection on the actual process that was run.” -- President Obama replying to a question about Jonathan Gruber at the conclusion of the G-20 Conference in Brisbane, Australia.
- Wednesday, November 19, 2014





Call Young Canadians "Generation Screwed"

This article appeared in the Toronto Sun on Monday November 17, 2014 Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz caused quite a stir when he recently suggested that young Canadians ought to volunteer in order to gain valuable work experience in their field. And while Millennials struggle with the shortage of well-paying entry level jobs, this problem is just the tip of the iceberg.
- Wednesday, November 19, 2014

The entire Jonathan Gruber ObamaCare scandal in one two minute video

I'll admit it. I chuckled a few times at this two-and-a-half-minute video compiling Jonathan Gruber's worst comments and the subsequent Democrat denials. It's hard not to, since the utter insanity that's on display here is absolutely epic. However, the longer this thing goes, the angrier you're likely to get.
- Wednesday, November 19, 2014

The Islamic State: Another Angle of the Threat

The struggle against the Islamic State (IS) organization led by the United States and its allies appears thus far to be something of a Sisyphean war: ineffective, limited to scratches on the surface of the jihadi pyramid, beyond the roots of the phenomenon, unable to end the civil wars in Syria and Iraq, and relegated to serve as another layer in the existing chaos in Syria and Iraq, and soon perhaps in part of Lebanon as well.
- Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Beta-O2 testing cure for type 1 diabetes

The ßAir bio-artificial pancreas, developed by Israel’s Beta-O2, was recently implanted in the first of eight diabetes patients in Sweden as part of a $1 million pilot human study on this groundbreaking treatment and potential cure for type 1 diabetes (T1D).
- Wednesday, November 19, 2014


Jordan and the UAE offer highest levels of economic freedom among Arab nations

TORONTO—Jordan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are the most economically free nations in the Arab world, according to the annual Economic Freedom of the Arab World report published by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank, and released in Amman, Jordan in partnership with the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Liberty (FNF) and the International Research Foundation (IRF) of Oman.
- Wednesday, November 19, 2014

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