Top Officials With Failed Obamacare Co-Ops Made an Average of $245,000
Nov. 6, 2015 |
It's Friday in Washington, D.C., where lawmakers made some noise before heading home. The average salary for a co-op executive, Melissa Quinn reports, tops $245,000. The House OK'd a bailout of highway funding but rejected the idea of stopping taxpayer-backed loans to Iran. Senate Democrats again took the military hostage to win more domestic spending. We sort it out. |
NewsTop Officials With Failed Obamacare Co-Ops Made an Average of $245,000Before 11 of the 23 nonprofit insurers created under Obamacare announced they would be closing their doors, the top executives running their operations raked in large sums of money. |
News63 Republicans Allow Iran to Get Taxpayer-Funded Aircraft DealsThe House rejected an amendment that would have prohibited the Export-Import Bank from providing loans, loan guarantees, and credit to state sponsors of terrorism such as Iran. |
CommentarySenate Democrats Take Military Funding HostageThe Democrats did this for one simple reason: They want leverage to push their liberal priorities in all the other spending bills. |
CommentaryExaggerating and Distorting the News 'While Black'Dorothy Bland recently wrote an article in the Dallas Morning News about her supposed harassment by police officers for "walking while black" that doesn't bear even a passing resemblance to what really happened. |
NewsThe House Just Passed Another Bailout, This Time for Highways and TransitThe six-year, $325 billion bill reauthorizes highway and transit funding that was set to expire Nov. 20. |
FeatureHow Dennis Prager's Conservative Online University Reaches MillionsRadio host Dennis Prager founded online university PragerU in 2009. His videos have since been watched over 50 million times. |
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