The New Yorkers for Growth announces "W.F.P. = O- U- T- OUT!" which the group will roll out to New Yorkers between now and November 2nd, Election Day. The campaign will include web videos, social networking, and paid media. The 'W(orking). F(amilies). P(arty).' identifies candidates to remove from office due to their support of higher taxes, higher spending, and higher debt in New York State. We will keep you posted or you can learn more at the New Yorkers for Growth website.
Fannie and Freddie continue to be a major part of the housing problem and the administration continues to interfere.
The President still doesn't understand most Americans. In California, he is touting his progressive political triumphs, while his poll numbers continue to plummet and most of this is before Friday's monumental disregard of what most Americans believe is the right thing to do at Ground Zero.
The Washington Times opines on Obama's mosque mess, as well as the NY Post .
Speaking of messes, the WSJ writes how states can no longer dodge the budget ax.
Term Limits is back in the news in New York City.
If you only have time to read one article, this is one of Thomas Sowell's best.
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