pajamasmedia.com - 2/13/2009
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We’re going to pay poor people to inflate our tires and tell us how to save energy. Yes, really.
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Obama & Dems: Put your dreams away…
The Anchoress —
... These majority Democrats seem bent on having Americans labor only for the federal collective, and not for themselves. The already-have’s don’t much care about about anyone else’s dreams. ...
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