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Congress = OPEC?

What do the Democratic-led Congress and OPEC have in common? Both sit on vast amounts of oil, and are content to leave it in the ground and let prices soar. Fortunately, Americans are catching on.

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A Few To Support The Many

For those who like the politics of redistribution, Sen. Barack Obama is their man. The presumed Democratic presidential nominee's plan would soak the richest Americans and spread the wealth around.

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"In 2009," Hodge writes, "after the income-shifting in the Obama plan, the top 1% of taxpayers would pay a greater share of the total federal tax burden than the bottom 80% of Americans combined."

Apparently Obama believes it's fair for 1.13 million Americans to pay more to the federal government than, as Hodge notes, "128 million of their fellow citizens combined."

These numbers don't even include Obama's plan for hiking the Social Security tax, which he would apply to income above $250,000 a year, leaving a poorly thought-out, tax-free doughnut on income between $102,000, where the tax currently stops, and $250,000.

First, increasing the burden on the top taxpayers will not make the poor rich. It will instead make the rich poorer, which hurts low income Americans, as there will be 131 billion fewer dollars in the private sector for investments that create businesses and jobs.

Second, squeezing the federal tax burden onto an ever smaller group is not smart. The Marxist appetite for radically progressive taxation is both unfair and dangerous.

Third, the large majority that pays little or no taxes will make excessive demands on the small group that is saddled with the burden because the non- and low-paying group is insulated from the pain.


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Issue Coverage Has Given Way To Fist-Bumps

In the thick of the fight over the wrong Rev. Wright, Barack Obama put on his annoyed face and said the whole issue of his preacher's hate speech...

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If the network news were devoted to the issues, why would we have an entire story on Barack and Michelle giving each other the fist-bump at victory rallies? Network viewers were treated to "news" like Michelle Obama and her fist-bump appearing on ABC's "The View."

If that wasn't enough, then came NBC's entire story on the "frock frenzy" spawned by the dress Michelle Obama wore on "The View." Matt Lauer announced at the "Today" show's beginning on June 20 that they would get to the bottom of the story of "why women everywhere are dying to get this $148 dress."


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More NAFTA Dancing

Videos: Dueling NAFTAs

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Election 2008

"I'm telling you here and now: 'crossing the aisle' and working with the left is not going to make this country better. The country is not going to improve, and it isn't going to do much for you personally."

Liberal redefinition of terms. "Patriotism" now means bashing your country. "Swiftboating" now means an unjustified, dirty political attack -- when all the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth did was tell the truth about Kerry.
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Sometimes They Can't Even Get It Right

The media uses polls to manufacture news.
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The CDC's New Math

Back in March, media outlets began cranking out breathless headlines about a CDC report claiming "one in four" teenage girls had an STD. Of course, the statistic just wasn't true though the media ran with it for months afterwards. Now, via my wife, I see that FoxNews.com is reporting the . . . Go
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A Reader Asks About "Neocons"

A reader from Ottawa, Ontario writes:I have heard the term "Neocon" uttered as an epithet one too many times, and thought I would ask someone who would know what the deal is.How many of the people you work with actually consider themselves "Neocons", and how many are just conservatives who . . . Go
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Seeing Through Iran's Strait Talk

Iran's Islamofascist regime is threatening to block the major oil route of the Strait of Hormuz if attacked by Israel. But bluffing doesn't work when the whole world sees how bad your hand is.

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Iranian leaders know that almost the entire Washington establishment was ready to pull out of their neighbor, Iraq, before the job was finished there. If they can scare war-weary Americans into thinking that attacking them would mean the first world war of the 21st century, maybe our politicians would conclude it wasn't worth it and hope for the best as Tehran edges toward atomic weapons capability.

Iran's threats to disrupt the world economy should not be feared, because it can't back them up — today. That won't be the case if we let this fanatical regime obtain nukes.

To let it become so armed would be a crime against humanity comparable with — or perhaps even worse than — what the free world let Germany become in the 1930s.




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Fossil Fool

As pressure builds to develop America's domestic energy resources, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid now says it's a health issue. Coal and oil, he says, make us sick. So why does he oppose nuclear power?

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Lights Out In Georgia

A state judge has blocked construction of a power plant on grounds that its emissions permit does not set a cap on carbon dioxide. Global warming alarmism wins another round.

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Since environmental groups also oppose nuclear power, we'd like to know if they have plans for providing energy to a world where electricity needs are growing. It seems that their solution is for everyone to live with less and like it.

The real scandal, however, is that she and others have conned the public — as well as five members of the Supreme Court — into believing that man is causing the planet to heat because of CO2 emissions. They've used conjecture, not scientifically proved fact, to create fear and instill a sense of guilt and duty in the public.

No matter how many power plant projects they block, environmentalists will have no effect on the planet's temperature. Patrick Michaels, senior fellow for environmental studies at the Cato Institute, says that if implemented by every nation, the economy-choking Kyoto Treaty, which would do far more than shut down a few dozen power plants, would prevent warming by a mere seven-hundredths of a degree Celsius.

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