Cantor in 2010: ‘Beyond Comprehension’ To Lift Debt Limit to $14.294 Trillion | CNSnews.com.
Poll: Support for health care law drops to 35% – The Denver Post
TSA still groping kids…and drug testing them
‘Undercover Boss’ Prayer on CBS Sparks Faith Firestorm – HUMAN EVENTS
‘Undercover Boss’ Prayer on CBS Sparks Faith Firestorm – HUMAN EVENTS.
As a bonus, commenter Genna2 makes an eloquent summary…
“The left’s aversion to Christianity is not so much about religion as it is about denigrating traditional America, which is why they are so supportive of Islam. It’s hard to think of a single American tradition that the left hasn’t tried to destroy or transform. The flag, marriage, national holidays, the family, patriotism. Those things most Americans hold dear, the left scorns. And given their influence in our education system, our country’s history, as well as its role in world history, has been effectively rewritten to suit the left’s profile of an imperial and aggressive nation on whom all the world’s woes can be blamed. The left believes there is nothing good or exceptional about America and they’re bound and determined to make their belief our reality.“
A Budget Skirmish Victory – The Editors – National Review Online
John Boehner and congressional Republicans are to be congratulated for their performance in the recent budget negotiations, both for the modest victory they achieved and the potential defeat they escaped. In wringing another $38 billion in spending cuts out of Senate Democrats and the Obama administration, they have made another marginal gain in the struggle for the long-term solvency of the American government. In their willingness to take a half a loaf, they avoided a shutdown and the risk they would be blamed for it — a high-wire act for very low stakes.
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via A Budget Skirmish Victory – The Editors – National Review Online.
Boehner: Next fight to be about trillions, not billions – USATODAY.com
While the president’s party still controls Washington, House Republicans have dragged a reluctant Senate and White House into taking this imperfect first step toward getting spending under control. The agreement will reduce government spending by $38.5 billion over the next few months — and by hundreds of billions of dollars in the coming decade.
This is real money. And as Stanford University economics professor John B. Taylor observed, “Reducing discretionary spending in 2011 … will help establish credibility and show that government can actually take needed actions, not just promise to take them.”
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Boehner: Next fight to be about trillions, not billions – USATODAY.com.