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Posted by Jacob in Daily Commentaries, Episodes on 12. Jan, 2010 | No Comments
The first of our trial runs of daily commentaries, this one for Friday January 8, 2010 from Jared Weseman
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Posted by Jacob in The Blog on 24. Dec, 2009 | No Comments
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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Posted by Jacob in Obama, The Blog on 10. Dec, 2009 | No Comments
Obama won the presidency largely on the tails of anti-Bush sentiment. So how would Bush fare against Obama if an election were held today?
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Posted by Jacob in Morning Roundup, The Blog on 07. Dec, 2009 | No Comments
Need something to read? Check out our roundup of the best news and opinions stories for the morning of December 7, 2009
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Posted by Jacob in Global Warming on 06. Dec, 2009 | No Comments
Snowfall for Sacramento this week, what was that about global warming?
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Posted by Jacob in Episodes, Taxes/Spending on 09. Aug, 2009 | No Comments
On this week’s show Jacob and Logan discuss the boisterous health care town halls and why they’re a healthy change from ordinary passive citizens, why Obama will have to raise your taxes, and the death of the War on Terrorism.
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Posted by Jacob in Episodes, Taxes/Spending on 02. Aug, 2009 | 1 Comment
On this week’s show Jacob and Logan discuss the freedoms you lose under universal health care, the Cash for Clunkers program is a complete failure, and Obama’s infatuation with czars.
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Posted by Jacob in Columns on 01. Aug, 2009 | 1 Comment
Obama’s has appointed more czars than any president in U.S. history. Who are all these people, and how much power do they actually yield?
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Posted by Jacob in Episodes, Taxes/Spending on 26. Jul, 2009 | No Comments
On this week’s episode Jacob and Logan discuss the Henry Gates case and Obama’s unfortunate comment, health care not getting a vote until the fall, and Obama saying victory isn’t the goal in Afghanistan.
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Posted by Jacob in Columns on 25. Jul, 2009 | No Comments
The government is a massive ball of confusion. Just take the tax code for example, it has exploded in size since the 1930’s and an entire industry has been born to try and figure it out.
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