Friday, September 3rd, 2010

This is a fantastic accounting of how our government was allowed to grow so unconstitutionally powerful.

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The recently passed $26 state and public union bailout bill, which Pelosi called Congress back from recess to pass in an emergency session, sparked some deserved criticism on the House floor:

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Play the Real or Fake game, where you guess if a government program is real or fake:

These people were surprised by the answers. I give my readers more credit.

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Thanks to laws enacted by the government on behalf of the funeral lobby, Monks can’t sell simple caskets:

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Expecting politicians to direct taxpayer dollars in a manner that “stimulates” the economy is foolish.  Politicians will waste your money every time.

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Congressman Pete Stark informs us that the federal government is largely without limits:

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Not only is this always a worthy subject to educate on, but the video also gets props for picking on some of the moronic utterances of the insufferably foolish Paul Krugman:

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Simply in terms of production values, the Republican Governors Association continues to put out the best ads:

14 Weeks from Republican Governors Association on Vimeo.

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Paul Ryan schools Chris Matthews on spending cuts:

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“Physicist Dr. Denis Rancourt, a former professor and environmental science researcher at the University of Ottawa, has officially bailed out of the man-made global warming movement,” says Climate Depot.

They released the following interview with the liberal Dr. Rancourt, who says that the AGW movement is a “corrupt social phenomenon.”

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