Congress Can Avoid ObamaCare By Retiring, But Not The Rest Of Us
Congress passed a provision to allow them
Congress passed a provision to allow them
In The New York Times —on September 11, of all days — Russian President Vladimir Putin had the nerve to take issue with the idea of American exceptionalism. Someone had to respond, which of course, we could not rely on President Obama to do. Former South Carolina Senator, and Heritage Foundation President Jim DeMint, rose to the occasion. Jim DeMint made the case that yes, all humans are created — however, not all nations are created equal.
Last week, the President of Heritage and
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I would argue that the GOP has, now, a greater opportunity to repeal and replace Obamacare more than ever. However, what has been the replacement plan? The truth is, we do not know, and have not heard one since 2010.
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A new video by Bankrupting America uses humor to call attention to an issue that is anything but funny, and why it matters for every American household.
The Senate Judiciary Committee approved the Gang of Eight’s immigration bill on Tuesday. It will go to the Senate floor after the Memorial Day recess. Heritage has pointed out the problems with this “comprehensive” approach — including the staggering and a failure to secure the border.
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