RECENT ARTICLES
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Mr. Malarkey, full of Baloney
Human Events Debunker, Mark LaRochelle, finds lot of bunk in Joe Biden’s debate remarks.
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Big Bird, just another corporate welfare queen
Despite liberal furor over Mitt Romney’s statement that he would not continue public funding for PBS, the truth is that ending taxpayer subsidies won’t kill Big Bird.
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Personal freedom tied to economic freedom
It was in economic freedom that Americans showed the world what real equality looked like, when success spurred congratulations, not envy. To restore that uniquely American spirit of fairness we have lost, we must restore economic freedom.
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Bush tax cuts vs. Obama stimulus
By any metric, the Bush tax cuts were more successful than Obama’s policies have been. If anyone is pursuing “failed policies of the past,” it is Obama.
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Are we really better off than four years ago?
In this recovery, not only are food and gas prices up, but — according to two studies released in June 2012 — income and net worth are down.
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Obama recovery produced more jobs than Reagan, Bush?
In terms of raw numbers, over analogous periods, the Bush recovery generated 740,000 more jobs than the Obama recovery, while the Reagan recovery generated some 6.8 million more jobs.
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Reality check: Taxes Up, Growth Down
President Obama believes tax hikes caused the 1990s boom, but The Debunker shows that it was Clinton’s tax cuts that animated economic growth in the latter half of the decade.
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More guns = more murders, part II
Some of our readers wanted more details from the Debunker after Part I; so, this week,
he delves deeper into the notion that increased gun ownership causes increased gun murders. -
Do more guns equal more murders?
The facts regarding background checks on gun purchasers and murder statistics are utterly devastating to the narrative propounded by the mainstream media and its favored politicians.
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College: Best investment you can make?
A good investment doesn’t require subsidy — yet Obama is demanding more subsidies for student loans, paradoxically insisting, “College is the best investment you can make.” Is it?

