08.31.2011 in Featured, Politics by NetRight Daily 0

Hurricane Irene: Government fails another hurricane test

By Howard Rich — America learned in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina that the private sector is far more capable of effectively responding to major natural disasters than is government. Now with Hurricane Irene – the most-hyped tropical system to hit our shores since Katrina – we’re learning that government is every bit as incapable when it comes to handling […]

08.31.2011 in Politics by NetRight Daily 0

You Vote: Should Warren Buffett’s company pay their taxes or continue fighting for his share holders’ interest?

Please vote in the latest NRD poll: [poll id=”7″] Click here to subscribe to the Must Reads to be notified when the next poll is conducted! Also Read: Warren Buffett’s $1 Billion Hypocrisy Warren Buffett’s taxing hypocrisy

08.31.2011 in Featured, Politics by NetRight Daily 1

Boehner rejects Obama’s request to address Congress

UPDATE: Obama bows to Boehner’s pressure and agrees to move his speech to Thursday, September 8th–the same night that the NFL returns with the New Orleans Saints playing the Green Bay Packers! Speaker John Boehner has rejected Obama’s request to address a joint session of Congress on September 7th to discuss his jobs plan. Boehner has asked that Obama consider […]

08.31.2011 in Politics by NetRight Daily 0

Must Reads for August 31

To receive the Must Reads in your inbox, click here! Good Wednesday morning, Here are the Must Reads according to Adam Bitely: Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway behind $1 billion in tax payments??? Private sector hired fewer workers in August White House pondering more FDR moves? Cartoon: EU tightens its noose ‘Green Jobs’ promise something for nothing Watch a green fiction unravel DOL app […]

08.31.2011 in ALG Videos, Media by NetRight Daily 0

Obama taking shots from all directions, including the left

By Frank McCaffrey — President Barack Obama has been losing momentum and he is now making members of the black community and his own party turn their backs. So, he is taking a trip to Detroit, a town destroyed by the economy, to celebrate Labor Day.

08.31.2011 in Politics by NetRight Daily 0

Spreading ‘Big Oil subsidy’ disinformation

By Paul Driessen — Every American manufacturing company gets tax deductions that help it create jobs and strengthen our economy — whether it produces newspapers, furniture, cars or fuel. Eliminating those deductions would increase unemployment and further slow our nation’s desperately needed economic recovery. Yet that is precisely what President Obama wants to do when oil companies want to use […]

EU Tightens its Noose

Cartoon By William Warren

08.30.2011 in Featured, Politics by Bill Wilson 1

Buffett’s Billion-Dollar Tax Hypocrisy

By Bill Wilson — Writing for the New York Times recently, Berkshire Hathaway chairman and chief executive Warren Buffett called for taxes to be increased on the so-called “super-rich,” suggesting that he and his elite billionaire and millionaire friends are itching to pay more. Buffett wrote, “Most wouldn’t mind being told to pay more in taxes as well, particularly when […]

08.30.2011 in Politics by NetRight Daily 0

Must Reads for August 30

To receive the Must Reads in your inbox, click here! Good Tuesday morning, Here are the Must Reads according to Adam Bitely: Buffett’s hypocrisy Warren Buffett’s company has not paid all its taxes in years… The entitlement tsunami is here Department of Labor iPhone app not meant to be help, just accurate Constitutional Convention could be called to pass national debt relief amendment […]

08.30.2011 in ALG Videos, Media by NetRight Daily 0

The Week Ahead: Harry Reid’s attempt to create jobs and Obama’s failing approval rating

By Frank McCaffrey –Hear from ALG’s Robert Romano on the falling approval of President Barack Obama. Also, we look at Harry Reid’s ridiculous ideas for job creation. The Nevada Senator’s failed attempt at green jobs has been costly for his state and country.

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