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In the past month or so, there have been three embarrassing and major corrections on three separate pieces from The Washington Post, all of which...
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As Barack Obama’s presidency comes to a close, small government libertarians, anti-war progressives, and privacy activists have all called for a last-minute pardon of NSA leaker Edward Snowden. To some, the polarizing former NSA contractor is a traitor. To others, he’s a hero.
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The New York Times reported Tuesday that Megyn Kelly would leave Fox News, where she has worked for 12 years, for a new position at NBC News.
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President-elect Donald Trump announced Tuesday he will nominate lawyer Robert Lighthizer as U.S. trade representative, picking an experienced trade official who has questioned the conservative movement's commitment to free trade.
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House Republicans on Tuesday abruptly dropped a proposal seeking controversial changes to the Office of Congressional Ethics after President-elect Donald Trump criticized the plan, as the 115th Congress opened on a contentious note.
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Suggestions For Liberals in 2017

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Because the Democrat Party continues to implode, I thought it would be helpful to write my third annual Suggestions for Liberals column.
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After a couple of postponements, President-elect Donald Trump has apparently scheduled a news conference for Wednesday, January 11. At least "that's the current plan," per Kellyanne Conway, one of Trump's chief advisors. God love him, it has been about 170 days since Trump's last news conference, which of course has driven our corrupt national media deliciously insane.
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Bill seeks to counter Obama admin refusal to call Jerusalem Israel's capital : Read new bill A delegation of Republican senators is moving forward wi...
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President George W. Bush and his wife Laura Bush will attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration this month.
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Members of the NAACP started occupying the office of Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions Tuesday and called for him to turn down his controversial nomination to become the next U.S. Attorney General.
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A new public service announcement stars various celebrities and other leftist leaders in which the self-righteous, self-important personages lecture and threaten Congress, urging Congress to fight Donald Trump and those who voted for him, implying that Trump and those who voted for him are racist, anti-Muslim, anti-Semitic, misogynistic, homophobic, xenophobic, and against civil liberties.
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On New Year’s Eve, MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough, who had been notoriously friendly to Donald Trump during the GOP primary season, was in attendance at Trump’s bash at his Mar-A-Lago estate, leading to a Twitter war in which Scarborough reacted to tweets saying he “partied” at the event. The MSM picked up on the meme that Scarborough had “partied” there, and slammed him for it, yet another revelation of the media’s hypocrisy, as they had no problem partying with Barack Obama. The contretemps started this way:
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NEW YORK-- Ford is canceling plans to build a new plant in Mexico. It will invest $700 million in Michigan instead, creating 700 new U.S. jobs. Ford CEO Mark Fields said the investment is a "vote of confidence" in the pro-business environment president-elect Donald Trump is creating. However, he stressed Ford did not do any sort of special deal with Trump.
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Ford will launch an expansion in Michigan after Trump repeatedly assailed the company.
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Ford says the company was "encouraged by the pro-growth policies" planned by Trump.
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Ford cancels plans to build a new plant in Mexico. It will invest $700 million in Michigan instead, creating 700 U.S. jobs. In exclusive interview with CNN's Poppy Harlow, Ford CEO Mark Fields says it's a "vote of confidence" in Trump.
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Guest essay by Eric Worrall Australia?s Chief Scientist Alan Finkel has strongly criticised the impact of renewable energy policies on the poor, working class people and migrants. Renewable e…
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Ford Motor Co (F.N) said Tuesday it will cancel a planned $1.6 billion factory in Mexico and will invest $700 million at a Michigan factory, after President-elect Donald Trump had harshly criticized the Mexico investment plan.
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California’s minimum wage jumped to $10.50 an hour at the start of the new year. As the founder of a small fashion design house and clothing manufacturer in San Fernando, I’m not a disinterested observer in this change.
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To jump-start economic growth and increase employment, the incoming Trump administration and GOP-led Congress should make reforming America's legal system a priority. Fortunately, much of it can be achieved without legislation, by reversing Obama-era administrative agency actions — though more lasting change would require congressional action. Here are three areas where the next administration can act. End the fight against arbitration Democratic Party leaders in Congress have long sought to advance legislation to curb the use of arbitration clauses in contracts, which would impose costs on all Americans but enable trial lawyers to collect substantially more fees. Yet evidence shows that, after controlling for variations in case characteristics, consumers are more likely to prevail in arbitration than in court and that there is no significant difference in awards between the two avenues.
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Ford Motor Company on Tuesday announced plans to cancel the building of a $1.6 billion plant in Mexico and instead invest $700 million in a Michigan assembly plant, directly tying the decision to “pro-growth policies” championed by President-elect Donald Trump.
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After public denunciations from watchdogs and criticism from President-elect Donald Trump, House Republicans reversed course and dropped plans to gut an independent agency that polices potential ethical wrongdoing by lawmakers.
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The Craziest "Debate"

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

The craziest debate in the history of the United States.
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A report published in the Washington Post late last week made a shocking claim that a computer code the Obama administration had tied to a Russian backed
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The emerging, and dangerous, new form of crony capitalism.
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