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It's hard to know who should be more embarrassed by the revelations about the radical group ACORN, the mainstream media or the politicians who have funneled taxpayer dollars to the group for years.
The group known as Acorn found itself at the center of a media storm last week, when two young filmmakers exposed the willingness of workers at several of its offices to offer assistance to a nascent prostitution ring.
Andrew Breitbart’s heart was too big to fail, but it did anyway.
The Senate approved legislation to restore modest reductions to the loan limits applicable to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and FHA. Except for the housing lobby, there is widespread agreement that reducing these limits is a key first step towards ending the government's chokehold on the now nationalized housing finance market.
Given the widespread concern over voter fraud, the next president should consider a reform.
It is government's fault for offering a housing finance program without making an effort to maintain underwriting standards.
A piece of paper found on the sidewalk near the Capitol may provide an interesting glimpse into the thinking of top policy makers.
Republicans may find it difficult to convert the increasing unease with Democratic policies into Republican (or Conservative) victories across the board.






