Republican Senator Ron Johnson planned to file a lawsuit on Monday challenging “special treatment” for members of the U.S. Congress in the application of President Barack Obama’s healthcare law.
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First order of business for the returning Congress: The No Bailout for Insurance Companies Act of 2014.
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The Supreme Court on Monday put gay marriage on hold in Utah, giving the state time to appeal a federal judge’s ruling against Utah’s same-sex marriage ban.
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A former top aide to retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal is homeless, according to a report.
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China denied on Tuesday a state media report that said its military will establish a joint operational command structure for its forces to improve coordination between different parts of the defense system.
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Former American basketball star Dennis Rodman, who arrived in Pyongyang Monday on his fourth visit to the reclusive Stalinist state, said North Korea was “not bad,” and that Kim Jong-un “is actually trying to change this country in a great way.”
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North Carolina prosecutors promised Monday to get to the truth — “wherever the truth leads”— in the death of a mentally ill teenager whose family claims police shot him in cold blood over the weekend.
Democrats aren’t wasting any time tackling an issue they are convinced will help them this election year: income inequality.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2014-01-06 00:40:202014-01-06 00:40:20Dems Believe Income Inequality To Be Winning Issue In November
Congressional Democrats and Republicans sharpened their political knives Sunday as lawmakers return to Washington this week to begin executing legislative agendas designed to help their respective parties in the November elections.
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The Senate Conservatives Fund has invested nearly $1 million in the candidacy of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s GOP primary opponent, the group said Friday morning.
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In an unprecedented show of opposition to abortion, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus is delaying the start of the party’s annual winter meeting so he and other committee members can join the March for Life on the Mall, The Washington Times has learned.
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No matter how we label ourselves — conservative, liberal, moderate or none of the above — we all must grapple with the ever-expanding size and scope of government.
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Former Gov. Mitt Romney said today “were it my choice,” Russia would never have been awarded next month’s Winter Olympics — let alone any future Summer Olympics — because of the political message it sends.
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Well-known apologist Ken Ham and outspoken evolutionist Bill Nye have agreed to a public creation-versus-evolution debate in early February.
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Senator Ted Lieu (D-Redondo Beach) will introduce a bill tomorrow, Monday, Jan. 6, 2014 to ban state agencies and officials from assisting the federal government in certain components of its spy activity on Californians. If enacted, the ban would also apply to corporations that provide services to the state.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2014-01-06 00:20:052014-01-06 00:20:05Lieu to Introduce Bill to Ban State from Assisting Feds with Warrantless Spying
Joining a growing group of states that have loosened restrictions on marijuana, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York plans this week to announce an executive action that would allow limited use of the drug by those with serious illnesses, state officials say.
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Finley Boyle, a 3-year-old Hawaii girl who suffered massive brain injuries last month after a dental procedure, died late Friday.
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Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday the U.S. will help Iraqi authorities fight al-Qaeda terrorists who have seized parts of two cities in western Iraq, but will not send troops.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2014-01-06 00:08:312014-01-06 00:08:31Kerry: We’ll Help Iraq Fight al-Qaeda, But No ‘Boots on The Ground’ (+video)
Health authorities in Mexico have confirmed a 17-year-old patient believed to have injected the drug krokodil was from Houston, America. Dr. Enrico Sotelo, the head of the council on addictions in the western state of Jalisco said the patient is a Houston resident who came to Mexico to visit the Pacific coast resort city of Puerto Vallarta, where she has relatives, in November.
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After the last century, it shouldn’t even be controversial to assert that the more a nation focuses on income inequality, the more it hurts the poor. After all, there have been whole societies formed around the slogan Marx popularized, “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need” — and they’ve universally been lousy places to be poor.
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For those of us so very blessed to have raised our personal white flag in mankind’s inherently fruitless struggle against the Creator, there can be no joy in watching God-deniers continue to labor under the grandest of all deceptions. Regardless of how nasty they may be as individuals, there can be only sadness, genuine pity and prayer.
Senator Ron Johnson to Sue Over Healthcare Subsidy for Congress
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by ReutersRepublican Senator Ron Johnson planned to file a lawsuit on Monday challenging “special treatment” for members of the U.S. Congress in the application of President Barack Obama’s healthcare law.
Alaska Fishermen to Walmart: Keep Your Promise
/2 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by PRNewswireMore rallies promised in 2014 as Walmart misses end-of-year deadline to end discriminatory policy and acknowledge sustainability of Alaska salmon.
Krauthammer: Stop the Bailout — Now
/2 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Charles KrauthammerFirst order of business for the returning Congress: The No Bailout for Insurance Companies Act of 2014.
Supreme Court Puts Gay Marriage on Hold in Utah
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Fox NewsThe Supreme Court on Monday put gay marriage on hold in Utah, giving the state time to appeal a federal judge’s ruling against Utah’s same-sex marriage ban.
Report: Former Aide to Top General is Now Homeless
/5 Comments/in Featured, News /by Adam EdelmanA former top aide to retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal is homeless, according to a report.
China Refutes Report It Will Centralize Military Command
/1 Comment/in Featured, International /by ReutersChina denied on Tuesday a state media report that said its military will establish a joint operational command structure for its forces to improve coordination between different parts of the defense system.
Dennis Rodman Claims Kim Jong-un is Trying to Change North Korea ‘in a Great Way’ (+video)
/4 Comments/in Featured, Video /by Patrick GoodenoughFormer American basketball star Dennis Rodman, who arrived in Pyongyang Monday on his fourth visit to the reclusive Stalinist state, said North Korea was “not bad,” and that Kim Jong-un “is actually trying to change this country in a great way.”
Liz Cheney Drops US Senate Bid
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Sky NewsLiz Cheney, daughter of former vice president Dick Cheney, has quit a US Senate race, citing family health issues.
Family Demanding Answers after Police Fatally Shoot Mentally Ill NC Teenager (+video)
/5 Comments/in Featured, News /by M. Alex JohnsonNorth Carolina prosecutors promised Monday to get to the truth — “wherever the truth leads”— in the death of a mentally ill teenager whose family claims police shot him in cold blood over the weekend.
Dems Believe Income Inequality To Be Winning Issue In November
/22 Comments/in Featured, News /by Burgess EverettDemocrats aren’t wasting any time tackling an issue they are convinced will help them this election year: income inequality.
Hill Democrats, Republicans Set 2014 Agendas with Midterm Elections in Mind
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Fox NewsCongressional Democrats and Republicans sharpened their political knives Sunday as lawmakers return to Washington this week to begin executing legislative agendas designed to help their respective parties in the November elections.
SCF Invests Big in Mitch McConnell’s Challenger
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Burgess EverettThe Senate Conservatives Fund has invested nearly $1 million in the candidacy of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s GOP primary opponent, the group said Friday morning.
With Pro-Life Rally Plans, RNC Delivers Big Statement on Abortion
/7 Comments/in Featured, News /by Ralph Z. HallowIn an unprecedented show of opposition to abortion, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus is delaying the start of the party’s annual winter meeting so he and other committee members can join the March for Life on the Mall, The Washington Times has learned.
Sarah Palin’s Resolution: Call Out ‘Lapdog’ Media
/2 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Sandy FitzgeraldSarah Palin has a New Year’s resolution — to be “more aggressive” in calling out the media for “practicing lapdog laziness.”
Government Intrudes Into Virtually Every Aspect of Our Lives
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Ed FeulnerNo matter how we label ourselves — conservative, liberal, moderate or none of the above — we all must grapple with the ever-expanding size and scope of government.
Mitt Romney Says That if it Were His Choice, Russia Would Not Be Hosting the Olympics (+video)
/0 Comments/in Featured, Video /by Laurel J. SweetFormer Gov. Mitt Romney said today “were it my choice,” Russia would never have been awarded next month’s Winter Olympics — let alone any future Summer Olympics — because of the political message it sends.
Ken Ham Announces Creation/Evolution Debate With Bill Nye ‘The Science Guy’
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Garrett HaleyWell-known apologist Ken Ham and outspoken evolutionist Bill Nye have agreed to a public creation-versus-evolution debate in early February.
Lieu to Introduce Bill to Ban State from Assisting Feds with Warrantless Spying
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Sharon GilbertSenator Ted Lieu (D-Redondo Beach) will introduce a bill tomorrow, Monday, Jan. 6, 2014 to ban state agencies and officials from assisting the federal government in certain components of its spy activity on Californians. If enacted, the ban would also apply to corporations that provide services to the state.
New York State Next to Loosen Marijuana Laws
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Susanne Craig and Jesse McKinleyJoining a growing group of states that have loosened restrictions on marijuana, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York plans this week to announce an executive action that would allow limited use of the drug by those with serious illnesses, state officials say.
Hawaii: 3 Year Old Dies After Dental Procedure
/4 Comments/in Featured, News /by Alex Dobuzinskis of ReutersFinley Boyle, a 3-year-old Hawaii girl who suffered massive brain injuries last month after a dental procedure, died late Friday.
Kerry: We’ll Help Iraq Fight al-Qaeda, But No ‘Boots on The Ground’ (+video)
/2 Comments/in Featured, Video /by Patrick GoodenoughSecretary of State John Kerry said Sunday the U.S. will help Iraqi authorities fight al-Qaeda terrorists who have seized parts of two cities in western Iraq, but will not send troops.
Mexico Confirms Krokodil Drug Case Was US Patient
/3 Comments/in Featured, International /by Heather SaulHealth authorities in Mexico have confirmed a 17-year-old patient believed to have injected the drug krokodil was from Houston, America. Dr. Enrico Sotelo, the head of the council on addictions in the western state of Jalisco said the patient is a Houston resident who came to Mexico to visit the Pacific coast resort city of Puerto Vallarta, where she has relatives, in November.
Rolling Stone’s Advice to Millennials: Embrace Communism
/17 Comments/in Featured, News /by Jesse MyersonA recent Rolling Stone article encouraging communist practices for millennial s to ‘fight for’ in America’s economy.
5 Ways the Liberal Obsession With Income Inequality Hurts the Poor
/9 Comments/in Featured, News /by John HawkinsAfter the last century, it shouldn’t even be controversial to assert that the more a nation focuses on income inequality, the more it hurts the poor. After all, there have been whole societies formed around the slogan Marx popularized, “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need” — and they’ve universally been lousy places to be poor.
Planned Parenthood Rep: Christianity ‘Going Down’
/3 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Matt BarberFor those of us so very blessed to have raised our personal white flag in mankind’s inherently fruitless struggle against the Creator, there can be no joy in watching God-deniers continue to labor under the grandest of all deceptions. Regardless of how nasty they may be as individuals, there can be only sadness, genuine pity and prayer.