Says although the unemployment rate seems to be improving, it does not reflect real job creation -- it’s caused by a "shrinking of the actual labor force."
"Large majorities" of the public "oppose major changes to Medicare" and favor higher taxes on the wealthy.
"Most Americans live within 50 miles of a nuclear power plant."
"There is a growing body of evidence that radiation in excess of what the government says are the minimum amounts you should be exposed to are actually good for you and reduce cases of cancer."
Federal spending is "all discretionary, other than interest on the national debt. Social Security is discretionary. We have the discretion to change the law. Same is true with Medicare and Medicaid."
Says Michelle Obama has 43 people on her staff; Nancy Reagan had just 3.
In Wisconsin, teachers make $89,000 in salary and benefits, compared to $48,000 for all other workers in the United States.
"The (Wisconsin) governor has proposed tax giveaways to corporations."
If Wisconsin's governor cuts perquisites as much as he plans to do, "it would still leave (workers) better off than their private sector" counterparts.
"The firefighters, the policemen and others who supported (Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker) in his election bid ... don't have to worry about their collective bargaining rights."
The Muslim Brotherhood has "openly stated they want to declare war on Israel."
Since Sept. 11, 2001, "270,000 Americans were killed by gunfire at home."
Orrin Hatch co-sponsored a 1993 health care bill that had an individual mandate.
Fox News "said the New Black Panther Party decided the election for Barack Obama."
The majority of people in polls do "not support Obamacare."
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