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  • Today's Topics on the Jerry Doyle Show - Dec 9, 2011

    Today's Topics on the Jerry Doyle Show - Dec 9, 2011

    Nicole Gelinas, Manhattan Institute senior fellow and author of the new book: After the Fall: Saving Capitalism from Wall Street--and Washington joins us at 130 Pacific to talk about her latest at National Review:

    How Taxes Drive Down Home Values…

    Standard & Poor’s released the latest Case-Shiller data on house prices on Tuesday, and the results weren’t pretty. In the past five years, house prices have declined to 2003 levels, and the average home declined in price by 3.9 percent over the last year alone. National politicians are scrambling to reverse the trend. But the remedy lies in state houses and town halls.

    Two weeks ago, both Republicans and Democrats in Congress cited the struggling housing market as their reason for extending an “emergency” subsidy for homebuyers. The taxpayer-backed Federal Housing Administration will continue to guarantee mortgages on houses worth as much as $729,500, something it has done for three years. No middle-class family can afford such a home. But the home-builders lobby argued that a reduction in the guarantee would mean less demand and thus lower home prices not just at the top, but throughout the market. If you can buy an “expensive” bottle of wine for cheap, why buy the cheap bottle? The same thing goes for houses: When expensive houses become cheaper, there is less demand — and thus lower prices — for even cheaper houses.

    No matter how hard Washington tries, though, it can’t legislate away reality. And the reality is that even half a decade into a housing slump, Americans still have good reasons to be wary of plunking down their hard-earned cash and signing up for a long-term mortgage. These reasons are closer to, well, home, than to Washington.

    http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/284537/how-taxes-drive-down-home-values-nicole-gelinas

    HR. 3– Molotov Mitchell, president of the award-winning Illuminati Pictures and the national spokesman for the Domestic Emergency Network joins us at 230 Pacific to talk about his latest viral video…

    MUST WATCH: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=374925


    As President of the award-winning Illuminati Pictures, Molotov has produced over 100 music videos, commercials and short films, documented Christian and Occult subcultures, run for his life from knife-wielding voodoo priests, directed a film about building better marriages, and hosted a national television talk show on Faith TV. His major projects include “Dark Planet: Visions of America”, “Father Fearless”, “Flamethrower” and “I Invented the Internet”. As a political communications strategist, he has reached tens of millions with his internet videos, improved campaign outreach techniques and his work's been featured in the New York Times, MSNBC, Harper's Magazine, Wired, American Thinker and Fox News. As a self-described “Christian supremacist”, he has lived on the street to better understand the homeless, thoroughly studied many major world religions, he became a Christian through analytical reasoning, and staunchly opposes “casual faith”.

  • Jerry Doyle Interviews Presidential Candidate Representative Michelle Bachmann

    Jerry Doyle Interviews Presidential Candidate Representative Michelle Bachmann

    Jerry Doyle interviews Presidential Candidate Representative Michelle Bachmann (R-MN) on everything from the disrespect she was shown on NBC to how she got started in politics to how she prepares for debates.

  • Ron Paul Explains Why his Campaign is Gaining Support

    Ron Paul Explains Why his Campaign is Gaining Support

    Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) on the Jerry Doyle show.  Jerry asks Ron Paul about his plans for balancing the budget, military spending, foreign aid and other issues. Ron Paul Explains Why his Message and his Campaign is Gaining Support

  • Jerry Doyle for President?

    Jerry Doyle for President?

    Las Vegas, NV – Talk Radio Network Enterprises’ nationally syndicated radio host, Jerry Doyle was included in a recent list of possible third party candidates which could draw 5-15% of the popular vote.

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Benghazi Emails Directly Contradict White House Claims

WEEKLY STANDARD: BY STEPHEN F. HAYES - The White House on Wednesday released 94 pages of emails between top administration and intelligence officials who helped shape the talking points about the attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that the CIA would provide to policymakers in both the legislative and executive branches. - Read more...

Congress Presses Air Force Leaders on Nuke Unit's 'Rot'

The Air Force's top leaders explained to Congress Wednesday why commanders removed 17 officers from overseeing the service's most powerful nuclear missiles. Lawmakers on May 8 questioned Air Force Secretary Michael Donley and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh about the… - Read more...

How High Can Home Prices Go

From Yahoo! News: A survey shows U.S. home prices rose 10.5 percent in March compared with a year ago, the biggest gain since March 2006. Core Logic, a real estate data provider, said Tuesday that annual home prices have ... - Read more...

Arizona jury to weigh death penalty in Jodi Arias murder case

(Reuters) - Jodi Arias, convicted of first-degree murder, will face an Arizona jury on Thursday tasked with determining if she deserves the death penalty for the brutal slaying of an ex-boyfriend in a sensational case that attracted national media attention. - Read more...

Lawmakers To Get Obamacare Exemption?

Congressional leaders in both parties are engaged in high-level, confidential talks about exempting lawmakers and Capitol Hill aides from the insurance exchanges they are mandated to join as part of President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, sources in both parties said. The talks… - Read more...

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