Study By Manhattan Institute Shows Healthcare Costs Will Skyrocket
Worried or wondering what's going to happen
Worried or wondering what's going to happen
The Senate passed a continuing resolution to
It was only a matter of time
President Obama, in a completely partisan speech
Speaker Boehner has made good on his
The House voted Friday to keep the government open through mid-December but only if Congress strips funding from ObamaCare. The vote was 230 to 189, and largely expected. A test vote on Thursday cleared the measure by 230 – 192, with a few more House members voting “yes” in the real vote.
Another district court put the brakes on the Obama Administration who is attempting to force its conscience-violating mandate on unwilling employers. Many employers—religious, secular, nonprofit, and for-profit—view the mandate as a violation of their right to free exercise of their faith, and it is. According to Heritage, “this decision brings the scorecard of for-profit cases to 29–5, strongly favoring the free exercise of religion.”
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To the GOP leadership in both the House and Senate, including Speaker John Boehner, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Majority Leader Eric Cantor, and Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy:
The latest NBC/WSJ poll – in which, Americans 2 – 1 oppose raising the debt ceiling – couldn’t have been released at a more opportune time, save for yesterday when I originally posted the article.