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Elizabeth Warren Enters Mass. Senate Race

Consumer advocate Elizabeth Warren enters Massachusetts’ Democratic primary, hoping to best a crowded field vying to challenge incumbent Republican Scott Brown for his Senate seat. (Sept. 14)

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Elizabeth Warren Enters Mass. Senate Race

Consumer advocate Elizabeth Warren enters Massachusetts’ Democratic primary, hoping to best a crowded field vying to challenge incumbent Republican Scott Brown for his Senate seat. (Sept. 14)

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Open Thread: Reagan 278,000; Obama Zero

Deroy Murdock has an excellent column at National Review Online holding up the Reagan economic record vs. Barack Obama's. It's an excellent read. An excerpt follows the page break. Leave us your thoughts in the comments section: President Zero. The brand-new nickname for Barack ObamAA+ symbolizes America’s total net jobs created in August: Zippo. So, how many jobs emerged in August 1983, the analogous point in Ronald Reagan’s presidency? 278,000. Proportional to today’s population, that equals 365,000 new hires last month . Citizens pondering Obama’s latest jobs speech and how to get America working again should focus on today’s great Keynesian experiment. Ronald Reagan’s supply-side mixture of tax cuts, deregulation, and sound money competes directly against Obama’s big-government blend of Keynesian stimuli, rampant red tape, and promiscuous printing of money — as if dollars were wallpaper. The late Reagan trounces the leisurely Obama. Reagan’s Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 slashed the top federal income-tax from 70 percent to 50, and sliced business levies. Today, it would cost $1.86 trillion. (For consistency, I converted all of the historical numbers in this article for 1981, 1983, and 2009 into 2011 dollars. Nominal figures appear in an analysis available here .) Meanwhile, Obama’s “ stimulus ,” formally called the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, cost $829 billion. Reagan deregulated America’s economy, as demonstrated by the relatively low 30,522 pages of rules added to the Federal Register in 1981 and 1982. Reagan continued President Carter’s loosening of restrictions on airlines, trucking , and other industries. The 45,696 pages that swelled the Register in 2009 and 2010 reflect Obamacare, Dodd-Frank, EPA guidelines, pro-union favors, and other regulations — atop Sarbanes-Oxley, farm programs , lighting standards, and other hurdles that Bush-Rove erected. Confirming Reagan’s commitment to reliable currency and monetary restraint, gold ’s price fell 33 percent — from $1,396.79 per ounce during Reagan’s Jan. 20, 1981, inauguration to $937.37 on Sept. 7, 1983. By converting the Bureau of Engraving and Printing into a veritable currency copy shop, Obama helped gold climb 201.4 percent through Wednesday, from $898.53 to $1,810.00. Reagan accelerated Carter’s deregulation of oil prices and encouraged domestic production, as underscored by gasoline’s 6.75 percent fall from $3.11 per gallon on inauguration day to $2.90 in late August 1983. Obama’s domestic drilling limits and anti-carbon fetish helped gasoline climb 87 percent — from $1.93 when he arrived to $3.60 on August 29. The economic and political consequences of these conflicting visions are stunning.

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Open Thread: Reagan 278,000; Obama Zero

Deroy Murdock has an excellent column at National Review Online holding up the Reagan economic record vs. Barack Obama's. It's an excellent read. An excerpt follows the page break. Leave us your thoughts in the comments section: President Zero. The brand-new nickname for Barack ObamAA+ symbolizes America’s total net jobs created in August: Zippo. So, how many jobs emerged in August 1983, the analogous point in Ronald Reagan’s presidency? 278,000. Proportional to today’s population, that equals 365,000 new hires last month . Citizens pondering Obama’s latest jobs speech and how to get America working again should focus on today’s great Keynesian experiment. Ronald Reagan’s supply-side mixture of tax cuts, deregulation, and sound money competes directly against Obama’s big-government blend of Keynesian stimuli, rampant red tape, and promiscuous printing of money — as if dollars were wallpaper. The late Reagan trounces the leisurely Obama. Reagan’s Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 slashed the top federal income-tax from 70 percent to 50, and sliced business levies. Today, it would cost $1.86 trillion. (For consistency, I converted all of the historical numbers in this article for 1981, 1983, and 2009 into 2011 dollars. Nominal figures appear in an analysis available here .) Meanwhile, Obama’s “ stimulus ,” formally called the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, cost $829 billion. Reagan deregulated America’s economy, as demonstrated by the relatively low 30,522 pages of rules added to the Federal Register in 1981 and 1982. Reagan continued President Carter’s loosening of restrictions on airlines, trucking , and other industries. The 45,696 pages that swelled the Register in 2009 and 2010 reflect Obamacare, Dodd-Frank, EPA guidelines, pro-union favors, and other regulations — atop Sarbanes-Oxley, farm programs , lighting standards, and other hurdles that Bush-Rove erected. Confirming Reagan’s commitment to reliable currency and monetary restraint, gold ’s price fell 33 percent — from $1,396.79 per ounce during Reagan’s Jan. 20, 1981, inauguration to $937.37 on Sept. 7, 1983. By converting the Bureau of Engraving and Printing into a veritable currency copy shop, Obama helped gold climb 201.4 percent through Wednesday, from $898.53 to $1,810.00. Reagan accelerated Carter’s deregulation of oil prices and encouraged domestic production, as underscored by gasoline’s 6.75 percent fall from $3.11 per gallon on inauguration day to $2.90 in late August 1983. Obama’s domestic drilling limits and anti-carbon fetish helped gasoline climb 87 percent — from $1.93 when he arrived to $3.60 on August 29. The economic and political consequences of these conflicting visions are stunning.

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Dark Shadows

Dark Shadows Ep. 1 Part 1 Dark Shadows Ep. 1 Part 2.avi Beyonce Hides Baby Bump At New York Fashion Week – The Dirt TV jhandubaba says: RT @ mihirfadnavis : Whoa. Johnny Depp plays Michael Jackson in Tim Burton’s new film http://t.co/dANwI3B

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Some British Schools Are Banning Skirts

Say goodbye to your school skirt, Hermione. British schoolboys everywhere are mourning over a recent trend in the U.K., where the notion of the school girl fantasy is fading fast. In an effort to curb the rise of the hemline, some British schools are adapting a new uniform policy by placing an outright ban on

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For a frumpy family, the Berenstain bears are killer linguists. The children’s books featuring Mama, Papa, and Brother and Sister Bear Berenstain have been translated into more than 20 languages for kids around the world. Now the Berenstains are even speaking Lakota, an ancient Sioux language, in a weekly television…

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Amy Winehouse: ‘Body and Soul’ Video with Tony Bennett

Check out the video for “Body and Soul,” featuring Tony Bennett and the late Amy Winehouse. Amy, who passed away at the age of 27 in late July, would have celebrated her 28th birthday on Wednesday (September 14). PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Amy Winehouse “Body and Soul” comes off Tony’s latest album, Duets II, which Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Just Jared Discovery Date : 14/09/2011 12:52 Number of articles : 5

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Raw Video: Intense Firefight in Kabul

NATO has released video of an intense firefight between US and International forces and Taliban insurgents in Kabul. Meanwhile, the Afghan Interior Ministry says all the assailants have been killed. (Sept. 14)

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Raw Video: Baghdad Blast Kills at Least 15

A car bomb parked outside a restaurant where local police were having breakfast killed 15 people and wounded 41 in the southern town of al-Shumali, said a Hillah hospital official. (Sept. 14)

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