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A video shows Chelsea Clinton blasting the crushing costs of President Barack Obama's signature legislation. In the video, Chelsea Clinton tells a crowd that her mother, Hillary Clinton, is open to using executive action to reduce crushing costs of Obamacare. ...cap on out of pocket expenses. This was part of my mom's original plan back in '93 and '94, as well as premium costs. We can either do that directly or through tax credits. And, kind of figuring out whether she could do that through executive action, or she would need to do that through tax credits working with Congress. She thinks either of those will help solve the challenge of kind of the crushing costs that still exist for too many people, who even are part of the Affordable Care Act and buying insurance... You can watch the video here:
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Ben Carson delivered a sobering assessment Thursday of the state of politics: nice guys don't win.
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RUSH: That's one of the proudest photos Obama ever has, a picture of him in Cuba underneath the mural of Che Guevara.  It's not an "unfortunate optic."  It was mission accomplished.  It's an in-your-face optic.  So here's Obama at a baseball game while Brussels burns, and now he's on the dance floor doing the tango in Argentina while terrorism continues to be robust and enhanced and express itself in even greater numbers, and this is the transformation he promised.  This is exactly what Obama set out to produce here, folks, this kind of chaos and upsetting the old order of things.  It's why he's not coming back.  He's not upset by it.
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Health insurance premiums have increased faster than wages and inflation in recent years, rising an average of 28 percent from 2009 to 2014 despite the enactment of Obamacare, according to a report from Freedom Partners.
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Obama says the American and Cuban revolution have the same spirit
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If Donald Trump is denied the presidential nomination because he falls short of the delegates needed to clinch on the first round of voting, at least one-third of his supporters wouldn’t back the n…
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On Monday, Liz Mair’s Make America Awesome super PAC – a super PAC totally unaffiliated with the presidential campaign of Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) – ran a Facebook ad that looked like this: Trump immediately responded on Twitter by targeting Cruz’s wife:
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This month, about half (47 percent) of Republican female primary voters said they could not imagine themselves voting for Trump.
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Let’s begin with two news items. First, in June the Walt Disney Co. will open a new, $5.5 billion theme park in Shanghai, China. China is a great place to make money, but it’s also the land of systematic human-rights abuses, forced abortions, state churches, labor camps, and brutal crackdowns. Disney — undeterred, and with its eyes firmly fixed on the financial prize — actually permits the Chinese government to co-own the park. Meanwhile, back in the United States — the land of political and religious freedom — Disney is threatening to scale back its operations in the state of Georgia, saying it is ready to halt film and television production at its Pinewood Studios outside of Atlanta. #ad#What heinous thing has Georgia done? Have Georgia National Guard armored vehicles threatened to roll over dissidents? Is it dragging women, screaming, into operating rooms to abort their children against their will? Is it confiscating political literature and censoring the Internet? No, it’s legislature passed a bill that protects — in certain, extremely limited contexts — the rights of religious objectors to gay marriage. Disney made this move even after the Georgia legislature watered down the initial version of its religious-freedom bill, inserting language that denies protection for any act of so-called invidious discrimination. To a liberal judiciary who sees virtually any act of Christian conscience as little more than malicious bigotry, the legislature created a massive loophole in the law. RELATED: To Prevent ‘Discrimination’ Against Gays, the Left Would Destroy Religious Liberty And it was a loophole the law didn’t need. The original bill, passed by the Georgia senate 38-14, protected pastors from being forced to officiate at marriages that violated their religious beliefs, protected business owners who wished to remain closed on Saturday or Sunday, protected religious organizations from having to rent their facilities for events that violated their beliefs, and — controversially — prohibited the government from taking any “adverse action against a person or faith-based organization” that “believes, speaks, or acts in accordance with a sincerely-held religious belief or moral conviction that marriage is or should be recognized as the Union of one man and one woman or that sexual relations are properly reserved to such marriage.” #share#The law did not prohibit gay marriage, gay adoption, or interfere with the civil liberties of a single gay person. It merely protected individuals and faith-based organizations from endorsing or facilitating actions that violated their consciences. It represented the classic “win-win” of religious accommodation, where both sides of a contentious religious and political debate are able to exercise their fundamental rights in the same community at the same time. Under this statute, Georgia would have respected the religious convictions of many of its Christian and Jewish citizens while not undermining the carnal convictions of its sexual revolutionaries. RELATED: The Left’s Attack on Religious Liberty Could Break America Of course all the usual corporate social-justice suspects promptly vented their spleens — led by the monumental hypocrites at SalesForce.com (People’s Republic of China office located at 1 Guang Hua Road in Beijing), Apple (doing business in Saudi Arabia and China and with dictatorships across the globe), and the NFL, which is threatening to reject Atlanta’s bid for a Super Bowl if Georgia decides to respect the rights of conscience of its Christian citizens. The NFL, which can’t properly discipline players who beat women unconscious in elevators and has systematically undercounted player concussions — misleading players who are seeking to protect their long-term health even as they play a violent sport — is a particularly interesting choice to play-act as social-justice warrior. But, for a league under fire, moral posturing for the elite media is an easy way to build leftist good will. So what if they throw their faithful Christian fans, athletes, and coaches under the bus? #related#But in modern America, when hypocritical social-justice warriors confront spineless Republicans, the hypocrites tend to win. They’ve already secured a watered-down bill, and now Disney and its friends are moving in for the kill. Georgia governor Nathan Deal has already echoed leftist talking points, condemning any effort to “allow discrimination in our state to protect people of faith,” but he hasn’t indicated yet whether he’ll veto the legislation. The revised bill is better than nothing, and the “compromise” now has its important use — it demonstrates beyond a shadow of a doubt that powerful corporations not only have no interest in protecting religious conscience, they’re doing an American imitation of their Chinese Communist partners’ suppression of faith and free speech. The only “compromise” they seek in Georgia is surrender. Our new hipster commissars have spoken; will Georgia obey? — David French is an attorney and a staff writer at National Review.
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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES The media’s malpractice with respect to any story involving Donald Trump just continues to get worse. One of the worst things the media does when they are trying to appear “unbiased” is to present in an equal light an obvious truth told by one candidate and an obvious lie put forth by another. Sometimes, facts are open to interpretation | Read More »
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On Wednesday night, the “big three” networks of ABC, CBS, and NBC did little to nothing to separate Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz from the unaffiliated Super PAC that ran an ad featuring a naked picture of Donald Trump’s wife Melania and instead chalked it up to a “nuclear war of words” representing more “shame” in “their nasty rivalry.”
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Pope Francis visited a refugee centre Thursday to wash and kiss the feet of Muslim, Orthodox, Hindu and Catholic migrants in a gesture of welcome at a time when anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant sentiment has spiked following the Brussels and Paris attacks.
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Biden: GOP Senate Blocking Garland Can Lead to a ‘Constitutional Crisis’
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Real estate mogul Donald Trump has a penchant for boasting about beating former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the polls. Problem is, he's lying every time he says that.
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The Delta County School District (DCSD) has approved the circulation of atheistic, secular and Satanic literature to middle and high school students.
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The emails raise new questions about the account during Clinton’s early days in office.
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Report: NFL Forged Deal with Rams to Draft Michael Sam to Appease LGBT Groups
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MP3: http://www.fdrpodcasts.com/#/3238/isis-murdered-my-friends-call-in-show-march-23rd-2016 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/stefan-molyneux/fdr-3238-isis...
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Libertarian presidential hopeful Gary Johnson, possibly benefitting from dissatisfaction with the two major parties’ front-runners, is in double digits in a potential three-way race, according to a poll released Thursday.
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One of Richard Nixon's top advisers and a key figure in the Watergate scandal said the war on drugs was created as a political tool to fight blacks and hippies, according to a 22-year-old interview recently published in Harper's Magazine.
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Donald Trump billed The Trump Network as an antidote to the recession. Later, its people stopped getting paid.
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Ted Cruz called Donald Trump a "sniveling coward" and told him to leave his wife "the hell alone" on Thursday after Trump tweeted an unflattering photo of his spouse, Heidi Cruz.
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The Worst of Donald Trump

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A Department of Veterans Affairs manager who steered a $4 million contract to a relative was promoted to the second-highest position in the hospital weeks after she was caught and exposed in the natio
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I explain trolling's relationship to "Antisemitism" to Dave Rubin; and how outrage culture is allowing easy media jamming via trigger words and "hate speech....
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