#376176

Obamanet’s Regulatory Farrago

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

In The Wall Street Journal, Information Age columnist Gordon Crovitz writes that when asked what the Internet ‘general conduct rule’ means, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said, ‘We don’t really know.’
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#376177
President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama flew to Los Angeles on Thursday for TV appearances but took separate flights, collectively costing taxpayers at least at $1 million.
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#376178
Even as the White House ramps up pressure on Congress to stay out of its negotiations with Iran on a nuclear agreement, Republicans are on the brink of veto-proof majorities for legislation that could undercut any deal. And that support has held up even after the uproar last week over the GOP’s letter to Iranian leaders warning against an agreement....
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#376179
BARRINGTON, N.H. (AP) — Unlimited political cash would give rank-and-file conservative
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#376180
Sasse to Introduce Legislation to Prohibit Amnesty Beneficiaries from Receiving Social Security Numbers -
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#376181
Kelli Serio criticized Hollywood's hypocrisy on Friday's "Stossel" on the Fox Business Network.
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#376183
Having the U.N. Security Council bless a deal wouldn’t make it binding under our Constitution.
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#376184
President Obama might need to turn to the Supreme Court to get his unilateral action sparing millions of illegal immigrants from deportation back on track. Every attempt by the Obama administration to force the launch of his immigration programs has been stymied thus far, and reading the legal tealeaves, their prospects in the lower courts don't look much better. The White House has attempted to dismiss as a political stunt U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen's ruling last month halting Obama's issuance of work permits for millions of illegal immigrants. In the weeks since Obama's power play was put on hold, the White House has expressed confidence that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit in New Orleans would overturn Hanen's decision. However, the White House hasn't received good legal news of late. On Friday, that appeals court rejected the Justice Department's attempt to lift the hold on Obama's immigration programs. Though procedural, that development could bode poorly for when the court in New Orleans hears a broader appeal to the ruling, putting the brakes on a centerpiece of the president's second-term agenda.
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#376185
Where have all the women’s libbers gone, long time passing? Where have all the women’s libbers gone, long time ago? Where have all the women’s libbers gone? Political correctness has deceived them everyone. Oh, when will they ever learn? Oh, when will they ever learn?   Change a few words…
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#376186
Obama confidante Valeria Jarrett went through back channels to leak Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server to the press, a new report reveals.
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#376187
On March 4, 2015 Attorney General disclosed his findings from the Department of Justice investigation of the Ferguson police force. The Department of Justice concluded that Officer Darren Wilson did not violate Michael Brown's civil rights and acted in self…
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#376188
Media coverage has obscured what is perhaps the most important finding regarding the shooting death of Michael Brown.
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#376189
Today marks the 65th anniversary of the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted" fugitives program.
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#376190
WASHINGTON (AP) — Majority Leader Mitch McConnell warned Sunday that he won't hold a confirmation vote for Loretta Lynch as attorney general before the Senate completes work on a bill designed to curb human trafficking.
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#376191

Derek Hunter - Blood On Their Hands

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Ferguson is burning again, and there are two pools of blood soaking into the Missouri ground from police officers who were doing nothing more than their jobs.
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#376192
Seattle’s $15 minimum wage law goes into effect on April 1, 2015. As that date approaches, restaurants across the city are making the financial decision to close shop. The Washington Policy Center writes that “closings have occurred across the city, from Grub in the upscale Queen Anne Hill...
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#376193
(FULL SPEECH AT BOTTOM) WKOW - Gov. Scott Walker (R-Wisconsin) got a lot of applause and ultimately a standing ovation at a New Hampshire Republican Party training event Saturday morning, but most ...
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#376194
What happened last night was a pure ambush, Attorney General Eric Holder said Thursday, the day after two police officers were shot at a demonstration in Ferguson, Mo. This wasn't someone trying to bring healing to Ferguson. That's putting it mildly. The shootings are just the latest violent act in the Ferguson saga, which began last year when Michael Brown was shot by a police officer. Holder's Justice Department has pretty much exonerated the officer who shot Brown in the violent confrontation. The hands up, don't shoot version of Brown's story was always a lie — one exploited by hucksters such as Al Sharpton and amplified by the media, with tragic results. But even so, the Justice Department, separately, also laid bare a troubled municipal police force that has lost the trust of the community it serves. There still exists a legitimate complaint, especially among young black men, about their routine interactions with police. And it all comes down to a government too powerful and too greedy, with too much to hide.
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#376195
“Equality is less important than opportunity. Opportunity requires allowing people to spend their own money and take their own risks.”
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#376196
New Yorkers come from across the city to Michelle Joni’s Brooklyn apartment to finger paint, sing, snack and nap. The new concept has attracted photographers, authors and even high-flying corporate lawyers who want to connect with their inner child.
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#376197
It’s the vast left-wing conspiracy. Obama senior adviser Valerie Jarrett leaked to the press details of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private e-mail address during her time as secretary of state, sour...
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#376198
So happy for her.
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#376199
New York public-school students caught stealing, doing drugs or even attacking someone can avoid suspension under new “progressive” discipline rules adopted this month. Most likely, they will be se...
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#376200
Carville: Hillary Didn't Want Congress 'Rifling Through Her Emails'
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