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June 28, 2019
supreme-court-building

By: The Editors – nationalreview.com – June 27, 2019 John Roberts took a starring role in two major decisions today: He wrote a correct opinion on partisan gerrymandering, and a troubling one on President Trump’s effort to ask a question about citizenship on the 2020 census. The gerrymandering issue, as far as the courts should be concerned, is simple. Under the Constitution,…

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June 28, 2019
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By: Merrill Matthews – ipi.org – June 25, 2019 The Trump administration wants to increase price transparency in health care—just like every other sector of the economy. No disagreement from us. But the first question is why real prices aren’t already readily available to health care consumers—just like every other sector of the economy? Actually, they are—for health care products and…

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June 28, 2019
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By: Allen West – theoldschoolpatriot.com – June 27, 2019 I wrote this yesterday as I was flying home from Cayman Brac. Here’s what I expected to see last night . . . and much of it came true: First of all, these “candidates” will go down the path of making the emotional argument to hate, despise, and defeat Donald Trump ….

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June 27, 2019
Google Insider speaks

By: Staff Report – projectveritas.com – June 24, 2019 Project Veritas has released a new report on Google which includes undercover video of a Senior Google Executive, leaked documents, and testimony from a Google insider.  The report appears to show Google’s plans to affect the outcome of the 2020 elections and “prevent” the next “Trump situation.” The report includes undercover footage of…

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June 27, 2019
House Rep. Tulsi Gabbard

By Ariel Zilber – dailymail.com – June 27, 2019 Tulsi Gabbard is the winner of the first Democratic debate in Miami on Wednesday, according to a Drudge Report poll. The popular news aggregation internet site took a poll of users which asked who won the 10-candidate debate. Surprisingly, nearly 40 per cent of those who took the survey chose the…

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June 27, 2019
Dem Candidates debate

By: Eric Bradner, Gregory Krieg & Dan Merica – cnn.com – June 27, 2019 Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts was the top-polling Democratic presidential candidate onstage Wednesday night, and the early moments of the party’s first 2020 debate showed why. Warren was asked four other questions before most of the nine other contenders had been asked two. Her platform set the pace…

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June 26, 2019
whitehouse rainbow

By: Hunter Baker – thegospelcoalition.org – November 25, 2015 When the Supreme Court handed down its decision in the Obergefell case, establishing a constitutional right to same-sex marriage, public Christianity in America suffered what might be its greatest defeat in the nation’s history. Others might point to earlier decisions that struck down practices such as prayer and Bible readings in public…

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June 25, 2019
Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil M. Gorsuch

By: David French – nationalreview.com – June 25, 2019 Trump’s Supreme Court pick has a message for Congress: ‘Do your job.’ If you had to list the top five reasons for political polarization and the collapse of American confidence in American government, where would you start? Would you focus on discrete events such as the Iraq War or the Great Recession, or…

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June 25, 2019
US Capital Dome

By: Niv Elis – thehill.com –  June 25, 2019 House Democrats on Tuesday passed a $383 billion spending package, finishing work on three-quarters of the annual appropriations bills on its docket ahead of the July Fourth recess. The package of five funding bills passed in a vote of 227-194, largely along party lines. It includes funds for commerce and justice; agriculture, interior and…

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June 25, 2019
Dem Pres candidates

By: Staff – economist.com – June 8, 2019 To be noticed in the crowded Democratic presidential primaries, it helps to toss out a sweeping policy proposal or two. Bernie Sanders, the socialist senator from Vermont, who took this approach in his unsuccessful challenge to Hillary Clinton in 2016, would still like free public college tuition and “Medicare for All”. After a slow start…

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June 25, 2019
Dem Pres candidates

By: Staff – economist.com – June 8, 2019 To be noticed in the crowded Democratic presidential primaries, it helps to toss out a sweeping policy proposal or two. Bernie Sanders, the socialist senator from Vermont, who took this approach in his unsuccessful challenge to Hillary Clinton in 2016, would still like free public college tuition and “Medicare for All”. After a slow start…

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