I’m looking forward to the total retail sales numbers. A big holiday season will give the 4th quarter GDP numbers a boost. That’s going to be great for Americans, and could help Obama’s reelection prospects — to the great consternation of Republicans. At Los Angeles Times , ” Hordes of post-Christmas shoppers expected .”

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Retailers Brace for Hordes of Post-Christmas Shoppers

On December 26, 2011, in Uncategorized, by BennyCarlob

I’m looking forward to the total retail sales numbers. A big holiday season will give the 4th quarter GDP numbers a boost. That’s going to be great for Americans, and could help Obama’s reelection prospects — to the great consternation of Republicans. At Los Angeles Times , ” Hordes of post-Christmas shoppers expected .”

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Retailers Brace for Hordes of Post-Christmas Shoppers

ContributorNetwork – COMMENTARY | Lawrence Kudlow, writing in RealClearPolitics, suggests that one of the great issues of the 2012 election in the Keystone XL pipeline. The Republicans have positioned themselves neatly in favor of blue-collar jobs and President Obama against.

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Why the Keystone XL Pipeline Is a Losing Political Issue for Obama
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Funny, but that’s exactly the opposite of progressives: They lie about everything . See: ” WFP Interviews Bill Whittle .” Talking about how he frames arguments and creates his video productions, Whittle says that “the great thing about being a conservative is you don’t have to lie and you don’t have to invent stuff…” Yeah, that is a great thing, at about 3:00 minutes:

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Bill Whittle: ‘One Thing About Being a Conservative is You Don’t Have to Lie’

I’m on the way to Las Vegas . I’ll be blogging from the strip at the MGM Grand . Check back late tonight or in the morning for more of the great stuff! Until then …

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Bright Light City Gonna Set My Soul … Gonna Set My Soul On Fire…

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The Christian Science Monitor – As the great battle of Wisconsin has raged – the newly minted budget-cutting Republican governor vs. public-employee unions – President Obama has appeared to be in a no-win situation.

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By keeping his distance, has Obama played Wisconsin right?
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The Christian Science Monitor – As the great battle of Wisconsin has raged – the newly minted budget-cutting Republican governor vs. public-employee unions – President Obama has appeared to be in a no-win situation.

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By keeping his distance, has Obama played Wisconsin right?
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Not Negotiable

On September 4, 2010, in Uncategorized, by If Bush Did It

Why can’t there be peace in the Middle East? Why can’t radicals be reasonable? Why can’t snakes wiggle their ears? Despite the great liberal tradition and despite all the good will in the world, there really are some things that aren’t negotiable. It’s admirable that those among us who aren’t satisfied with the way things are should

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Not Negotiable

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The Christian Science Monitor – President Obama used his weekly message to the nation as a Labor Day opportunity to pledge that he’s working on fresh policies to boost job creation and help “the great middle class.”

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Labor day BBQ? A side dish is partisan sparring on jobs, unemployment
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Uncommon Knowledge – Thomas Sowell (Part Three)

On August 19, 2010, in Uncategorized, by If Bush Did It

Part three of this week’s interview with the great Thomas Sowell.

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