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Big Labor, Not Tea Party, Is Workers' Worst Enemy Michelle Malkin: The Service Employees International Union plans to send 25,000 rank-and-file workers on 500 buses to Washington this weekend to protest the tea party movement, Republicans and Fox News. ... more Taxing the Rich John Stossel: Progressives want to raise taxes on individuals who make more than $200,000 a year because they say it's wrong for the rich to be "given" more money. ... more Stephen Colbert: Can't Handle the Truthiness? Jonah Goldberg: Who, exactly, is Colbert parodying here? ... more Liberals Confuse Me Walter E. Williams: Christine O'Donnell, U.S. Senate candidate from Delaware, has faced considerable criticism and news media attention about her youthful association with witchcraft. ... more TARP Again? Larry Kudlow: ... more The Obliteration of a Generation of Democrats Dick Morris and Eileen McGann: This year, the Democrats will lose at least 80 House seats and control of the Senate. The modern record is 74. ... more Obama: Not Rough Enough? Brent Bozell: NBC Universal is getting ridiculous with its shameless courting of President Obama. ... more Michael Gerson: If there is one area where the Obama administration and the American people seem in fundamental agreement, it is in their contempt for Washington, D.C. ... more China's Turbulent Moment Austin Bay: he domestic ills suggest China is on the verge of another revolution, this one caused by its failed communist regime's inability to transform itself into a more accommodating system that can satisfy (and shape) China's growing economic and political needs. ... more How Do You Value a Gift of Stock? Carrie Schwab Pomerantz: ... more Faking the Pledge: Republican Promises of Fiscal Sobriety Ring Hollow Jacob Sullum: In the "Pledge to America" they unveiled last week, House Republicans promise they will "launch a sustained effort to stem the relentless growth in government that has occurred over the past decade." ... more 2010 Race of the Day UPDATE: Obey Follower Julie Lassa On Shaky Ground Brian Walsh: With the retirement of long-time incumbent David Obey in Wisconsin's 7th District, Democrats knew they were in for a tough election this fall as liberal state senator Julie Lassa competes against Republican Sean Duffy. ... more Tea Party Has Elites on the Run Tony Blankley: Not long after the tea party sprang into being in the spring of 2009, America's elites started vilifying the movement. ... more President Obama: He's Just Not That Into Us Ben Shapiro: President Obama's old sloganeering has worn thin. It's time for a new motto for the most powerful man in the world. ... more Terry Jeffrey: President Barack Obama said on NBC on Monday he would like American children to spend more time in public schools. ... more The Missing American Entrepreneur Laura Hollis: Few people really understand the actual founder of a company... ... more Dems Delaying on Tax Cut Decision Dire for Economy Donald Lambro: Many economists, and virtually the entire business community, have told the Democratic Congress that postponing a vote to keep the Bush tax cuts jeopardizes our fragile economy's future health and stability. ... more A Nation Starting (Maybe) to Turn Bill Murchison: A nation of 300 million souls needs a wide turning radius... ... more Cash Flow Dilemma in America Armstrong Williams: ... more |
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TH Daily - September 29 - Michelle Malkin,John Stossel,Jonah Goldberg,Walter E. Williams,Larry Kudlow and More
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