Chicago police just couldn’t decide whether the kidnapping and video-livestreamed torture of a learning disabled white man constituted a hate crime or just kids being “stupid.”
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Republican offices in the Senate are fully committed to bringing legislation forward to stop full or partial U.S. funding to the United Nations.
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The Left has lobbed many false charges at Sen. Jeff Sessions, Donald Trump’s nominee for attorney general.
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Back when Ron Paul was in Congress, you could always count on him to do one thing: introduce the same bill every year, heedless of futility or Sisyphean labor, to conduct a comprehensive audit of the United Stated Federal Reserve Bank.
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Six months shy of serving 30 years, Brig. Gen. Don Bacon decided to end his Air Force career so he could speak out on the concerning direction he saw the country taking.
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The year 2016 will be remembered for many headlines: Donald Trump’s insurgent campaign and surprise election, the shocking and crushing collapse of the Clinton dynasty, and—because politics isn’t everything—the nail-biting end of the Cubs’ 108-year World Series drought.
President-elect Donald Trump may be following President Barack Obama’s lead come Jan. 20, using executive orders to roll back parts of the outgoing president’s signature health care law.
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In a rhetorical about-face that should surprise nobody, Chuck Schumer has pledged to do everything in his power to block President-elect Donald Trump’s Supreme Court moves going forward.
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It may be a new year, but there’s nothing new about the concerns surrounding the State Department’s liberal activism.
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After an election in which the Supreme Court proved to be a deciding factor in how people voted, President-elect Donald Trump has a significant opportunity to reshape the federal judiciary from top to bottom.
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As a new Congress begins, Republicans have made it clear that regulatory reform is a priority that puts the interest of all Americans first, especially concerning the economy.
On the first day of the 115th Congress, Paul Ryan was re-elected as speaker of the House. The vote would have been unanimous, except for the vote of one conservative dissenter.
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Congress is going to vote on Obamacare. Mitch McConnell has promised that an Obamacare repeal resolution will be the first item on the Senate’s agenda, but there is some disagreement among Republicans as to what the replacement for President Obama’s failed health care reform law should be.
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Senate Democrats are mounting an aggressive effort to reject or delay President-elect Donald Trump’s choices for major Cabinet positions, in a reversal of the deference Republicans showed in speedily confirming President Barack Obama’s nominees eight years ago.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/Donald_Trump_2013_cropped.jpg24182180Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2017-01-03 22:34:032017-01-03 22:34:03Democrats Take Aim at Trump Nominees, Unlike Republicans’ Speedy OK of Obama Cabinet
Over the last several years, an extreme and ideologically-driven environmental agenda has hijacked our national energy policy.
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The paper’s write-up is just as dubious as the honor.
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Constitutional carry is officially legal in the state of Missouri, as a new law permitting legal gun owners to carry concealed firearms has gone into effect with the start of the new year.
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The year 2017 and the inauguration of a new president are upon us.
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Amazon’s Echo and Echo Dot are in millions of homes now, with holiday sales more than quadrupling from 2015. Always listening for its wake word, the breakthrough smart speakers boast seven microphones waiting to take and record your commands.
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Conservative and pro-business groups warn that the Obama administration may pursue legal action to enforce some of its thousands of new “job-crushing” regulations before President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office.
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In less than three weeks’ time, when Donald Trump becomes our next president, he will take an oath to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.
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Not only did the 2016 election bring the country a new president, but Nov. 8 also ushered in the right political environment for a batch of states to pass right-to-work bills.
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As President Obama finalizes his tenure in the White House, the city that he calls home has completely spiraled out of control.
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There’s no shortage of explanations for why Hillary Clinton lost to Donald Trump in November: the failure of Clinton’s own political machine, the actions of F.B.I. director James Comey, interference from Russia, and voter desire for a “change” from tiresome establishment politicians.
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A judge is expected to rule soon on whether New York City can destroy records associated with an identification program commonly used by illegal aliens who lack Social Security cards or driver’s licenses.
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Was the Video Torture of a Handicapped “Trump Supporter” Really a Love Crime?
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by John ZmirakChicago police just couldn’t decide whether the kidnapping and video-livestreamed torture of a learning disabled white man constituted a hate crime or just kids being “stupid.”
Unlikely Allies? Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham Join Forces to End the UN’s Taxpayer Gravy Train
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jordan SchachtelRepublican offices in the Senate are fully committed to bringing legislation forward to stop full or partial U.S. funding to the United Nations.
How Black Democrats Stole Votes in Alabama… And Jeff Sessions Tried to Stop It
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Hans von SpakovskyThe Left has lobbed many false charges at Sen. Jeff Sessions, Donald Trump’s nominee for attorney general.
Trump and Congress Want to Audit the Fed. Let’s Do It Already!
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Logan AlbrightBack when Ron Paul was in Congress, you could always count on him to do one thing: introduce the same bill every year, heedless of futility or Sisyphean labor, to conduct a comprehensive audit of the United Stated Federal Reserve Bank.
A General Joins the House’s Conservative Ranks as New Congress Convenes
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Rachel del GuidiceSix months shy of serving 30 years, Brig. Gen. Don Bacon decided to end his Air Force career so he could speak out on the concerning direction he saw the country taking.
The Left’s Selective Outrage Over Alleged Voter Fraud
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jason Snead and Jacob WeaverThe year 2016 will be remembered for many headlines: Donald Trump’s insurgent campaign and surprise election, the shocking and crushing collapse of the Clinton dynasty, and—because politics isn’t everything—the nail-biting end of the Cubs’ 108-year World Series drought.
The Obamacare Executive Orders Trump Could Issue on Day One
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Melissa QuinnPresident-elect Donald Trump may be following President Barack Obama’s lead come Jan. 20, using executive orders to roll back parts of the outgoing president’s signature health care law.
Hypocrite Up-Chuck Schumer Wants to Keep Scalia’s Seat Open Forever
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Nate MaddenIn a rhetorical about-face that should surprise nobody, Chuck Schumer has pledged to do everything in his power to block President-elect Donald Trump’s Supreme Court moves going forward.
Trump Will Have His Hands Full Fixing LGBT Extremism in the State Department
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Tony PerkinsIt may be a new year, but there’s nothing new about the concerns surrounding the State Department’s liberal activism.
Trump’s ‘Historic’ Opportunity to Reshape the Federal Courts
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Josh SiegelAfter an election in which the Supreme Court proved to be a deciding factor in how people voted, President-elect Donald Trump has a significant opportunity to reshape the federal judiciary from top to bottom.
REINS Act Will Check Executive Overreach, Restore Constitutional Balance
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Rep. Doug CollinsAs a new Congress begins, Republicans have made it clear that regulatory reform is a priority that puts the interest of all Americans first, especially concerning the economy.
Meet the Only Republican to Vote Against Re-Electing Paul Ryan as Speaker of the House
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by Maria JeffreyOn the first day of the 115th Congress, Paul Ryan was re-elected as speaker of the House. The vote would have been unanimous, except for the vote of one conservative dissenter.
Rand Paul Has a Novel Idea: Let’s Kill Obamacare and Try Freedom
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Chris PandolfoCongress is going to vote on Obamacare. Mitch McConnell has promised that an Obamacare repeal resolution will be the first item on the Senate’s agenda, but there is some disagreement among Republicans as to what the replacement for President Obama’s failed health care reform law should be.
Democrats Take Aim at Trump Nominees, Unlike Republicans’ Speedy OK of Obama Cabinet
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Rachel del GuidiceSenate Democrats are mounting an aggressive effort to reject or delay President-elect Donald Trump’s choices for major Cabinet positions, in a reversal of the deference Republicans showed in speedily confirming President Barack Obama’s nominees eight years ago.
When Energy Efficiency Rules Hurt the Public and the Environment
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Arthur CorbinOver the last several years, an extreme and ideologically-driven environmental agenda has hijacked our national energy policy.
The Most Baffling and Shameful Clinton Endorsement You’ll Read All Year
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by Nate MaddenThe paper’s write-up is just as dubious as the honor.
Missouri Gun Owners Won Constitutional Carry. It’s Time to Take This Show NATIONAL
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Uncategorized /by Chris PandolfoConstitutional carry is officially legal in the state of Missouri, as a new law permitting legal gun owners to carry concealed firearms has gone into effect with the start of the new year.
The Numbers Don’t Lie: Trump Needs to Do Better by 2020
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Dr. Paul G KengorThe year 2017 and the inauguration of a new president are upon us.
Think Amazon Echo, Other Home Smart Devices Won’t Disclose Private Conversations? Police Armed With Search Warrants Have Different Plans
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Uncategorized /by Alfred NgAmazon’s Echo and Echo Dot are in millions of homes now, with holiday sales more than quadrupling from 2015. Always listening for its wake word, the breakthrough smart speakers boast seven microphones waiting to take and record your commands.
Conservative Groups Warn of Obama’s ‘Midnight Litigation’ Against US Business
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Leah JessenConservative and pro-business groups warn that the Obama administration may pursue legal action to enforce some of its thousands of new “job-crushing” regulations before President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office.
Obamacare Repeal Must Be on Day One: Congress Has No Excuses
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jim DeMintIn less than three weeks’ time, when Donald Trump becomes our next president, he will take an oath to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.
Election Ushers in Batch of States Preparing for Right-To-Work Laws
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Melissa QuinnNot only did the 2016 election bring the country a new president, but Nov. 8 also ushered in the right political environment for a batch of states to pass right-to-work bills.
Leftist Policies Continue to Fail Chicago, but They’d Rather Just Blame the Police!
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jordan SchachtelAs President Obama finalizes his tenure in the White House, the city that he calls home has completely spiraled out of control.
Christianophobia Cost Clinton the Campaign
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by George YanceyThere’s no shortage of explanations for why Hillary Clinton lost to Donald Trump in November: the failure of Clinton’s own political machine, the actions of F.B.I. director James Comey, interference from Russia, and voter desire for a “change” from tiresome establishment politicians.
State Lawmakers Seek to Stop New York City From Destroying ID Records
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Josh SiegelA judge is expected to rule soon on whether New York City can destroy records associated with an identification program commonly used by illegal aliens who lack Social Security cards or driver’s licenses.