Daily Archives: May 18, 2012

Arizona GOP begins process to remove Obama from Presidential Ballot if he can’t Prove Citizenship


It seems like the GOP in Arizona is desperate to keep Obama from winning the state.  Today the Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett announced that the birthplace of President Obama would have to be determined before he would be … Continue reading

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Mitt Romney’s “Day One” Ad Shows his Policies are Identical to George Bush’s in 2008


Summary: The policies mentioned in this ad are identical to those of Bush in 2008. Have people forgotten that these policies caused the financial crisis and almost sent us into a depression. Good idea? Or should we keep on track … Continue reading

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The GOPs Least Favorite Obama Tweets


And they all happen to be based on facts, not fantasy The Bush Tax Cuts will add 5 trillion dollars to the deficit over the next decade - @barackobama #teaparty #gop Government Spending is Lower today than when Obama took office … Continue reading

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Fake Economic Charts Going Viral on Right-Wing Blogs


When you think you have seen everything, that is when you find yourself shaking your head in disbelief.  Since the general election campaign has kicked off, I have been following politics really closely to see what dirty tricks emerge.  Well, … Continue reading

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Trickle-Down Economics Debunked in 6 Minutes


…and Nick Cavuto getting schooled in Economics 101 by someone with 20 times his wealth. …and a chart to show who actually has facts on their side

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