Highlights: The Stupidity of the $15 Minimum Wage

 
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The Insidious Political Power of Minimum-Wage Laws: Politicians may break all sorts of laws, but they cannot break the law of supply and demand. natl.re/vqUNCT


Why LGBT Activists Still Aren't Happy: Despite the Boy Scouts lifting a ban on gay scoutmasters, the lords of political correctness are displeased because the ban included a necessary exemption for church-sponsored troops — allowing them to set their own policies. natl.re/Ddazln


White House on 9/11 (PHOTOS): New photos of President George W. Bush, Vice-President Dick Cheney and other White House staff on 9/11 have surfaced -- and they are just as chilling as you might expect. natl.re/kcN9aU


Time For 'Pro-Life' Republicans in Congress to Actually Do Something: Pro-life conservatives should ask the members of Congress who claim to stand with them one, simple question: Are you as dedicated to life as the Democratic party is to death? natl.re/zrWDxK


Planned Parenthood's Grossly Misleading Poll: This poll is the perfect example of how surveys can produce misleading results. Even though it mentions the undercover videos, it says absolutely nothing about the activities they actually revealed. natl.re/GJcMJB


On That Israeli Spy: This administration has few qualms about using sensitive U.S. intelligence operations as public-relations exercises. natl.re/b6AzTW


Obama's Crony Politics: It's the most far-reaching scandal in Washington that no one wants to talk about: Tens of millions of federal employees had their personal information hacked as a result of Obama administration incompetence and political favoritism. natl.re/1ToJVB


 



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