Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) says that health care reform is a greater threat to the United States than terrorism. She'll catch hell for this, but she's absolutely right.
The PelosiCare bill will cost at least $1.2 trillion before considering the "doctor fix" that House Democrats plan to attach to the bill after it passes. The bill also includes 111 new federal bureaucracies.
Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) questions the constitutionality of ObamaCare, which ultimately is irrelevant because as Gibbsy pointed out the White House doesn't care.
The House GOP offered a 230-page health care bill. It's about time.
The government pays the rent on one out of every five homes in Britain. That's a preview of the United States.
Half of kids in the United States will be on food stamps at some point during childhood.
On Election Day, it is important to keep in mind that more than 3 million registered voters are dead, while 12 million more are ineligible to vote where they are registered.
The number of people blaming Obama for the bad economy is approaching the number of people blaming Bush. If the election were held right now, Obama would not be re-elected.
Now President Obama says that the United States must get serious about creating jobs. What was the point of the "stimulus" if we weren't serious about it then?
A 20-year-old woman was killed by her father for being too "Westernized." Can you guess what religion they are?
Ford reported their first profit in a year and a half after restructuring and putting the screws to the labor union. Meanwhile, taxpayers are unlikely to recover the $80 billion given to Chrysler and GM.
The United States ranks tops in the world in energy resources.
Some school districts are using income as a basis on which to draw districting lines. At least Houston County isn't trying to do that.
The Obama administration has replaced lobbyists in the administration with big campaign donors.
California is moving towards having pay-by-the-mile car insurance.
Being in a bad mood can actually be good for you.
The Warner Robins City Council approved another $250,000 for the animal shelter after realizing that the shelter that they plan to open next week can't house enough animals.
Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine imposed a $750,000 fine on United Healthcare Insurance Company for not paying some claims quickly enough. I guess it's time for United Healthcare to create some PACs in Alabama to get him some campaign cash.
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