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The House and Senate "Medicare for All" bills would abolish Medicare. (Photo: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images)
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The Badger State has been burned for more than $23 million in fee payments after the Obama administration sold the states a bad bill of goods, according to the lawsuit.
Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, and Texas also have signed on to the federal lawsuit, which seeks declaratory and injunctive relief against the United States, the U.S. Department of Health and
Georgians who care about the U.S. Constitution should be alarmed about two bills being pushed through the state legislature. They would, in essence, eliminate the Electoral College set up by the Framers – but without going through the required process of passing a constitutional amendment.
The Georgia legislature is currently considering whether Georgia should enter into a state compact known as the National Popular Vote plan. The NPV is being pushed by a California advocacy organization organized and financed by multimillionaires John Koza and Tom Golisano. Koza is a former Al Gore elector; Golisano was a John Kerry supporter who
WEED: The Vermont Senate passed a bill that directly violates the federal Controlled Substances Act, but few senators want to say they’re engaging in nullification.
By Michael Bielawski and Bruce Parker | Vermont Watchdog
MONTPELIER, Vt. – After passing marijuana legalization on Thursday, some Vermont senators denied they had just voted to nullify federal law.
Despite the ongoing push by states to legalize marijuana for medicinal and recreational purposes, the drug remains a Schedule I substance prohibited by the federal Controlled Substances Act of 1970.
That hasn’t stopped Vermont lawmakers from advancing S.241, a bill that would legalize recreational pot smoking and authorize the state to issue licenses to cannabis growers and retailers. When
By Sen. Mike Lee from Fox News.com and NetRight Daily
The U.S. Supreme Court building seen in Washington. (REUTERS/Molly Riley)
“We the People….” The opening words of the Preamble to the United States Constitution are a familiar refrain that Americans learn from youth. It was “the People” who established the United States Senate in Article I, Section 1, of that document, and it is for them that my colleagues and I now serve.
That same charter established “one supreme Court,” consisting of judges appointed “by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate.” As law professor John McGinnis stated in “The Heritage Guide to the
Vice President Joe Biden’s hotel tab for his recent one-night stay in Mexico City cost taxpayers more than $500,000.
Biden, who attended an annual economic summit with Mexican leaders, stayed at the luxury Intercontinental Presidente Hotel. Biden led a delegation attending the summit that included Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker, Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, and Interior Secretary Sally Jewell.
1. IRS Encourages Illegal Immigrants to Commit Identity Theft and Refuses to Inform Victims Every year, the Internal Revenue Service doles out billions of dollars in tax credits and other funds to illegal immigrants and their families, some of whom do not even live in the United States. Read more
2. Poll: Americans Overwhelmingly Favor Limited Immigration A new poll, to be released later this month in its entirety, finds 61 percent of Americans surveyed believe “continued immigration [both legal and illegal] into the country jeopardizes the United States.” Read more
3. Zuckerberg to Supreme Court: Give Me More Cheap Foreign Labor Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg urged the U.S. Supreme Court to allow for the implementation of President Obama’s
Thousands are demanding that the Massachusetts attorney general arrest and prosecute Bill Clinton following reports that he may have violated state election laws.
An online petition on Change.org, which has accumulated more than 88,000 signatures, calls for the “immediate arrest of President Bill Clinton for clear, knowing, and egregious violation of the campaign laws to swing an election in a significant way.” The petition is directed to Massachusetts Attorney General Maura
Syed Farook, Sr., a Pakistani immigrant, struggled to adapt to life in America with his family. Though he wore traditional Pakistani garb, he was not an observant Muslim, and he drove trucks for a living. He often had trouble paying the bills. The family filed for bankruptcy at one point and almost faced foreclosure for its home in Riverside, Calif. As the New York Times reported in December, he was also a drinker and an abusive father.