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March 29th, 2019
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By: Merril Matthews – ipi.org – March 27, 2019 One of the major policy debates of the 2020 presidential race will be “Medicare for All.” It even has its own acronym: M4A. Medicare for All is a euphemism for a government-run, single-payer health care system, in which a government plan replaces private health insurance. Proponents have latched on to the...
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March 27th, 2019
JussieSmollett
By: Jessica Sager – FoxNews.com – March 26, 2019 Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel stood shoulder-to-shoulder with his city’s police force Tuesday afternoon, denouncing prosecutors for dropping charges against “Empire” star Jussie Smollett and slamming the episode as a “whitewash of justice.” Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson and Emanuel said they were not only furious with the outcome of Tuesday’s surprise hearing but...
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March 21st, 2019
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By: Jarrett Sepman – dailysignal.com –  March 18, 2019 The left really wants to give kids the right to vote. This idea is so popular on the left that a majority of House Democrats voted in favor of lowering the voting age to 16. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., endorsed the idea as well. Ryan Saavedra ✔ @Real Saavedra Speaker Nancy...
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March 12th, 2019
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By: Wesley J. Smith – nationalreview.com –  March 11, 2019 Obamacare failed. There is no denying it anymore. The supposed “signature achievement” of the 44th president isn’t just opposed by Republicans. The Affordable Care Act has now been jilted also by many Democrats, who, like so modern-day Lotharios, have abandoned their once-burning ardor for state insurance exchanges to pursue “single-payer” health...
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March 11th, 2019
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By: Kevin D. Williamson – nationalreview.com – March 10, 2019 The Trump administration is considering a rule that would require doctors and hospitals to disclose the rates they negotiate with insurance companies, a step toward establishing something that is sorely wanting in the U.S. health-care market: prices. Milton Friedman famously described the four ways you can spend money. You can: 1....
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March 5th, 2019
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By: Dr. Ray Bohlin – probe.org – November 16, 2008 Is the Earth Warming? Global warming is a very controversial and complicated topic. A few years ago I addressed my growing concerns about how certain scientists and the media were only telling part of the story.{1} I have hesitated to go further with a critique with what has become a global...
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March 1st, 2019
Kevin Hassett
By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – February 28, 2019 Kevin Hassett was right about growth in 2018. Larry Summers wasn’t. The American economy is a tremendous engine of prosperity when politicians get out of the way, and for proof look no further than Thursday’s report on fourth-quarter growth. It’s clearer than ever that business investment has rescued the U.S. economy by...
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March 1st, 2019
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By: David Sherfinski & Stephen Dinan – washingtontimes.com – February 27, 2019 Republicans scored a rare victory in the Democrat-controlled House Wednesday, winning a vote to have authorities notify deportation officers any time an illegal immigrant tries to buy a gun. It’s illegal for those in the country without legal status to have firearms, but an average of more than 10 a day...
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March 1st, 2019
Planned Parenthood - NOT
By: Katie Yoder – townhall.com – February 28, 2019 There’s not much of a difference between abortion and infanticide to the pro-life movement that says life begins at conception. But, now, abortion supporters don’t seem to see a distinction either – especially in their opposition to a new piece of legislation. On Monday, 42 Democrats and two independents voted against the Born-Alive Abortion...
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February 22nd, 2019
People in the shape of USA
By: Scott Rasmussen – newsmax.com – 21 February 2019 03:44 PM Seventy-eight percent of voters nationwide believe it’s appropriate for the U.S. Census Bureau to ask residents if they are citizens of the United States. A ScottRasmussen.com national survey found that 14 percent disagree and 8 percent are not sure. That view is held by a solid majority of every...
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