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Shame On the Congressional Black Caucus for Continuing the Blame Game
Congressman Andre Carson, where’s your proof?
Carson, a Democratic congressman from Indiana and the legislative “whip” for the Congressional Black Caucus, recently made incendiary accusations about the Tea Party movement and his colleagues supporting it on Capitol Hill. Those remarks…
The Four Do’s and Don’ts of Defaulting
Editor’s note: This is the final piece of a four part series on “Shattered Dreams” by attorney and Fox News Legal Analyst Bob Massi. Watch Bob answer your questions about the foreclosure crisis Thursday mornings on “Fox & Friends.”
Millions…
On Shaky Financial Ground? 3 Reasons Why Loan Modifications Won’t Solve Your Problems
Editor’s note: This is the second of a four part series on “Shattered Dreams” by attorney and Fox News Legal Analyst Bob Massi. Watch Bob answer your questions about the foreclosure crisis Thursday mornings on “Fox & Friends.”
Let’s assume…
Matt Damon’s Silly Teacher Rant
Actor Matt Damon is a walking public-service reminder to immunize your children early and often against La-La Land disease.In Damon’s world, all public-school teachers are selfless angels. Government workers and Hollywood entertainers are impervious to economic incentives. Anyone who disagrees…
Romney, Gingrich and Bachmann — In That Order
For all the complaints, some of which I have personally proffered, that the field of candidates has seemed thin, lackluster, and plain boring, the debate performances of the GOP presidential field, thus far, has proven me significantly misguided.
Gov. Romney,…
Why Are So Many Americans Abandoning Their Homes and Walking Away From Their Mortgage?
Editor’s note: This is the first of a four part series on “Shattered Dreams” by attorney and Fox News contributor Bob Massi. ;
What a difference ten short years makes! Back in the ’90s, basically everybody in America believed they…
LARRY GATLIN: The Reason for Christmas Is Easter
To those of you who shy away from any religious “stuff” appearing in an op-ed or in political discourse, in general, I say, “bah, humbug.” Some definers say that religion only is another word for “worldview,” so please don’t get…
FR. JONATHAN MORRIS: How Did Most of the Media Miss Nancy Pelosi’s Political Sermon On the Budget?
During last week’s blistering budget debate, most in the the media missed a fascinating political sermon delivered by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi. During a photo-op for the Hunger Fast Coalition, while posing with Rev. Jim Wallis, Ms. Pelosi pointed…
Blaming the Tea Party? Stop the Political Games
As the deadline for a government slowdown approaches, liberals are leading the charge to blame the budget impasse on the Tea Party movement.
This progressive political strategy serves a two-fold objective. First, by assigning responsibility for the failing budget negotiations…