GOP Repeal Bill Left Too Much of Washington Power Grab in Place
The federal government has been too involved in regulating America’s health care system for years.
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The federal government has been too involved in regulating America’s health care system for years.
It isn’t often that Congress moves a heavy burden off the backs of the states and allows them the freedom to be actual “laboratories of democracy.”
The undercover Planned Parenthood videos published in 2015 made one thing abundantly clear: Big Abortion skirts the law for its own gain, going to great lengths to hide its illicit activities not only from the public, but even from its own employees.
The United Nations approved a resolution on March 24 authorizing a fact-finding mission into human rights violations in Burma.
At first the video is blurry and difficult to make out. A bunch of men standing around a python begin slicing its belly down the middle. It soon becomes apparent that something of note is inside the giant snake, but it’s not immediately clear what has drawn so much attention.
The general public truly lives in two separate worlds.
Are millions of Americans about to see the big, juicy pensions that they were counting on to fund their golden years go up in flames in the biggest financial disaster in U.S. history?
Internet providers now just need a signature from President Trump before they’re free to take, share, and even sell your web browsing history without your permission.
Is a prominent academic institution empowering Islamic despots to propagandize college students?
George Washington created the Army Chaplain Corps. He supported soldiers in their faith. Now, Christians in the military suffer more and more because of it.
