Before lawmakers in the House could read the Senate’s plan to fund the government after the end of the month, Steve King was dismissing the measure out of hand, calling it “unconstitutional.”
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After voting to proceed to a bill that didn’t exist earlier this week, the Senate has finally produced text of the continuing resolution, a short-term government spending bill.
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On average, a nonelderly adult immigrant without a high school diploma entering the U.S. will create a net fiscal cost (benefits received will exceed taxes paid) in both the current generation and second generation.
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The chairman of the largest conservative caucus in Congress is pushing House Republicans to pass a stopgap spending package before the Senate can finish work on its version.
The Obama administration opposes states verifying citizenship status of registered voters.
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Last week, Harry Reid went on a tirade on the Senate floor blasting Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
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In his final address to the United Nations as president of the United States, Obama said “we have to open our hearts” in welcoming refugees all around the world, and that “we have to follow through, even when the politics are hard.”
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Jonathan Cahn, the two-time New York Times best-selling author, knows what it’s like fighting the odds as a Christian to make the vaunted list – despite having the sales to warrant it.
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After the terrorist attacks this weekend, Obama acknowledged a link between the central Islamic State and lone bad actors, even as the administration has frequently drawn a distinction in the past.
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Newly retired Navy chaplain Wes Modder said in a recent interview that the military has become openly hostile to Christianity.
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If Congressional Republicans lose the election, it won’t be because they were too conservative.
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The mainstream media has been breathlessly running headlines like this one from The Chicago Times, “Trump signed improper charity check supporting Florida attorney general,” alleging that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump bribed Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi in order to avoid prosecution.
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The Afghan immigrant who authorities believe planted bombs in New Jersey and New York this weekend was captured after a dramatic gun battle with police that sparked when officers found him sleeping in the doorway of a bar.
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More than 800 illegal aliens from countries of concern who were set for deportation were mistakenly granted U.S. citizenship because the Department of Homeland Security didn’t have their fingerprints on file.
Fiscally conservative and socially liberal, the Libertarian Party presidential candidate refers to himself as a classical liberal — but even then, he’s not a typical classical liberal.
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Hillary Clinton doubled down on socialism and the pandering to special snowflakes in a recent speech.
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With the nation reeling from three terrorist attacks this weekend in Minnesota, New York, and New Jersey, Obama will host a “Leaders’ Summit on Refugees” today at the United Nations.
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As Obama’s time in office nears its end, the Senate Judiciary Committee has advanced another one of his judicial nominees toward a lifetime post. She may not get to the finish line, though.
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Donald Trump was wise not to take the advice of some of his staff and political allies by apologizing to Barack Obama for questioning his eligibility for the presidency and, yes, even whether he was born in the U.S.
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The United States made at least two separate payments to the Iranian government via wire transfer within the last 14 months, a Treasury Department spokesman confirmed, contradicting explanations from Obama that such payments were impossible.
Donald Trump ruffled a few feathers, including those of former congresswoman and shooting survivor Gabrielle Giffords, when he pointed out what he perceived to be rival Hillary Clinton’s hypocrisy on Second Amendment issues.
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One Lawmaker’s Plan to Rein in Spending and Assert Conservative Principles
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Philip WegmannBefore lawmakers in the House could read the Senate’s plan to fund the government after the end of the month, Steve King was dismissing the measure out of hand, calling it “unconstitutional.”
In New Spending Bill, McConnell Sides With Liberals, Ignores Conservative Priorities
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Rachel BovardAfter voting to proceed to a bill that didn’t exist earlier this week, the Senate has finally produced text of the continuing resolution, a short-term government spending bill.
Every Immigrant Without High School Degree Will Cost Taxpayers $640,000
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Robert Rector and Jamie Bryan HallOn average, a nonelderly adult immigrant without a high school diploma entering the U.S. will create a net fiscal cost (benefits received will exceed taxes paid) in both the current generation and second generation.
House, Senate Republicans Jockey to Advance Short-Term Spending Measure
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Philip WegmannThe chairman of the largest conservative caucus in Congress is pushing House Republicans to pass a stopgap spending package before the Senate can finish work on its version.
Up to 15 Percent of Noncitizens in US Are Voting, Alleges Expert
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fred LucasThe Obama administration opposes states verifying citizenship status of registered voters.
Harry Reid’s Senate Tirade Against Trump Looks Like Another Violation of Senate Ethics Rules
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Rachel AlexanderLast week, Harry Reid went on a tirade on the Senate floor blasting Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
When Protests Turn Violent, the Truth Gets Torched
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Nate MaddenThe riots are back again.
Americans Support Restrictions on Refugees but Obama Says Screw It Anyway
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Maria JeffreyIn his final address to the United Nations as president of the United States, Obama said “we have to open our hearts” in welcoming refugees all around the world, and that “we have to follow through, even when the politics are hard.”
N.Y. Times Shafts Top Christian Author
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by WNDJonathan Cahn, the two-time New York Times best-selling author, knows what it’s like fighting the odds as a Christian to make the vaunted list – despite having the sales to warrant it.
Inspired Attacks Show Strength of Islamic State, Experts Say
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fred LucasAfter the terrorist attacks this weekend, Obama acknowledged a link between the central Islamic State and lone bad actors, even as the administration has frequently drawn a distinction in the past.
Retired Navy Chaplain Says Military Is Now Hostile to Christianity
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jonah BennetNewly retired Navy chaplain Wes Modder said in a recent interview that the military has become openly hostile to Christianity.
John Boehner Rises From the Ashtray of Political Defeat to Become a Tobacco Lobbyist
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Chris PandolfoJohn Boehner has cashed out.
Senate Backroom Spending Deal Will Only Get Worse
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by John GrayIf Congressional Republicans lose the election, it won’t be because they were too conservative.
BOMBSHELL: The New York Times Dispels 3-Year-Long Accusation That Trump Bribed Fla. AG Bondi
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by Rachel AlexanderThe mainstream media has been breathlessly running headlines like this one from The Chicago Times, “Trump signed improper charity check supporting Florida attorney general,” alleging that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump bribed Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi in order to avoid prosecution.
Is George H.W. Bush Planning to Vote for Hillary Clinton?
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by Tré Goins-PhillipsThis is according to several reports.
Suspect in New York, New Jersey Bombings Charged With Shooting Officer, Awaits Federal Charges
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fox NewsThe Afghan immigrant who authorities believe planted bombs in New Jersey and New York this weekend was captured after a dramatic gun battle with police that sparked when officers found him sleeping in the doorway of a bar.
Feds Wrongly Granted Citizenship to Hundreds Facing Deportation
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fox NewsMore than 800 illegal aliens from countries of concern who were set for deportation were mistakenly granted U.S. citizenship because the Department of Homeland Security didn’t have their fingerprints on file.
The Minor Candidates: The Libertarian Gary Johnson
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Rachel AlexanderFiscally conservative and socially liberal, the Libertarian Party presidential candidate refers to himself as a classical liberal — but even then, he’s not a typical classical liberal.
President Obama Continues to Divide Americans
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Michael BrownIt is no secret that America is deeply divided today, due in no small part to the words and actions of our president.
Pandering in a Pantsuit: Clinton Promises Socialism to Millennials
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Chris PandolfoHillary Clinton doubled down on socialism and the pandering to special snowflakes in a recent speech.
Despite Weekend Terror Attacks, Obama Wants to Increase Syrian Refugee Resettlement
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Maria JeffreyWith the nation reeling from three terrorist attacks this weekend in Minnesota, New York, and New Jersey, Obama will host a “Leaders’ Summit on Refugees” today at the United Nations.
7 Weeks Before Election, Republicans Help Advance Another Obama Judicial Nominee
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Philip WegmannAs Obama’s time in office nears its end, the Senate Judiciary Committee has advanced another one of his judicial nominees toward a lifetime post. She may not get to the finish line, though.
Who Was the First ‘Birther’?
/0 Comments/in Featured, News, Weekly /by Joseph FarahDonald Trump was wise not to take the advice of some of his staff and political allies by apologizing to Barack Obama for questioning his eligibility for the presidency and, yes, even whether he was born in the U.S.
U.S. Wire Payments to Iran Undercut Obama
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Louis NelsonThe United States made at least two separate payments to the Iranian government via wire transfer within the last 14 months, a Treasury Department spokesman confirmed, contradicting explanations from Obama that such payments were impossible.
Critics See Potential for Violence in Trump’s Call to Disarm Clinton Bodyguards
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by B. Christopher AgeeDonald Trump ruffled a few feathers, including those of former congresswoman and shooting survivor Gabrielle Giffords, when he pointed out what he perceived to be rival Hillary Clinton’s hypocrisy on Second Amendment issues.