Well, the Democrats won, and we got more taxes, and a higher deficit.  Let the wealth destruction continue.

While the tax package that Congress passed New Year’s Day will protect 99 percent of Americans from an income tax increase, most of them will still end up paying more federal taxes in 2013.

As ugly as it is going to be, the #fiscalcliff  is going to be better than kicking the can down the road again.

Time for government austerity.

Here’s an idea for how to start the New Year in a bipartisan fashion: Let’s go over the fiscal cliff!Today, the only ones in Washington who advocate fiscal cliff-diving are liberal Democrats….

Oh that pesky thing we call "data"…

A more thorough analysis here: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/12/30/masters-mckibben-and-droughting-thomases/

Another day, another big lie. Twitter / billmckibben: Drought of 2012 now in the … Complete nonsense. There was a worse drought 10 years ago and in the 1950s. What is wrong with these people …

Nobel Prize Winning Two Time Person of the Year, versus a mere war hero.

No contest really.

President Barack Obama used the funeral for Hawaii senator Daniel Inouye to talk about himself. In the short 1,600 word speech, Obama used the word ‘my’ 21 times, ‘me’ 12 times, and ‘I’ 30 times. Oba…

 “With just one single exception, the attack on congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in Tucson in 2011, every public shooting since at least 1950 in the U.S. in which more than three people have been killed has taken place where citizens are not allowed to carry guns.”

John Fund writes on NRO: A few things you won’t hear about from the saturation coverage of the Newtown, Conn., school massacre:Mass shootings are no more common than they have been in past decades, de…

Okay, look, there's a big problem with Rs on social issues, I'll grant that – but the fiscal issues are real, present, about to brick us in the face, and the Ds are busy telling us to look the other way.

Speaker.gov | #SpendingIsTheProblem: Chasing Higher Spending With Higher Taxes Won’t Solve Our Debt

In the debate over avoiding the “fiscal cliff,” an important point has been forgotten: when it comes to solving our debt, government spending is the problem that must be addressed.

Sure, just tax employers more, and we'll create jobs, and everyone will have a mansion and a pony!

I’ve discovered what I found to be one of the most helpful snapshots of who pays what in terms of income tax. The Tax Foundation has compiled a remarkable collection of charts here. Here are some high…