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11.26.2013

A Life Line

By A.F. Branco

11.25.2013

Courts must stop Obamacare’s ‘taxation without representation’

Obamacare

By Nathan Mehrens President Obama’s socialized medicine law has a big problem on its hands — something much more serious than a botched website or a broken political promise. And while some say it’s nothing more than a “technicality,” the court case over this “glitch” is moving […]

11.25.2013

The unwinding of America

By Rick Manning This past week our nation celebrated the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s delivery of the Gettysburg Address.  Once a staple in schools, where kids learned the words by heart and delivered them before the whole class, modern education has apparently deemed the soaring words […]

11.22.2013

The 17th Amendment: 100 years later

U.S. Senate

By Tom Toth Since its original design, the United States Senate has undergone two integrally related transformations in design and purpose. In 1913, states voted away their federal legislative voice by ratifying the 17th Amendment to the Constitution, changing the appointment of Senators to a direct election. […]

11.22.2013

Harry Reid kills minority rights in Senate

By Rick Manning A version of this article appeared in The Hill on 11/21/2013 I hope packing the courts with radical nominees is worth it for the Democrats, because they will be in the minority in the Senate in 2015. And if a Republican wins election to the presidency […]

11.22.2013

Democrats all but eliminate filibuster, replace it with the law of the jungle

By Robert Romano Standing Rule XXII of the Senate clearly states that “to amend the Senate rules… the necessary affirmative vote shall be two-thirds of the Senators present and voting,” but none of that matters anymore. Senate Democrats under Harry Reid have changed the rules regarding cloture on most presidential nominees with just a simple majority — an […]

11.22.2013

Turkey duty

By William Warren

11.22.2013

Common Core-uption

By Marta H. Mossburg Arne Duncan finds it “fascinating” that opposition to new Common Core education standards throughout the U.S. is coming from  “white suburban moms who — all of a sudden — their child isn’t as brilliant as they thought they were, and their […]

11.21.2013

Will Ohio and Virginia be able to expand Medicaid?

By Robert Romano The Kaiser Family Foundation this year has estimated in swing states Ohio and Virginia, there would be anywhere from 1 million to 1.4 million new Medicaid enrollees under Obamacare. That is, if the states actually expand Medicaid. But no such expansion has been approved by either Ohio or Virginia’s respective legislatures. In Ohio, the legislature overwhelmingly rejected […]

11.21.2013

Cartoon: Sinking Fast

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