'Quintessential Insider Deal': Taxpayers Finance Family Ties of 2 Failing Green Companies
July 22, 2016 |
Good morning from Washington the day after Donald Trump accepts the Republican nomination in Cleveland. Voters at fairs in divergent counties outside the city told Rob Bluey and Melissa Quinn they're ready to say goodbye to President Obama. Philip Wegmann shows you how delegates to the GOP convention got around. Plus: Kevin Mooney on a case of taxpayers funding failing green companies, Leah Jessen on a church fighting for the freedom to preach, and Jim Phillips on the truth about the Iran nuclear deal. |
FeatureThese 2 Ohio Counties Are Political Opposites but Have Something in Common About Obama"I'm ready for a change. That's the bottom line," Bill Sinkhorn, 64, tells The Daily Signal. "I'm tired of getting lied to. That's how I feel about everything. It's like, how stupid do they think we are?" |
News'Quintessential Insider Deal': Taxpayers Finance Family Ties of 2 Failing Green Companies"Because this involves green energy you have the left overlooking corporate welfare and corporate favoritism because it's something they like," says one activist. |
NewsChurch Fights State Over What It Preaches, Practices on Sexuality and Gender Identity"The real problem in Iowa is … you have a government trying to come in and dictate to a church what it believes and how it uses its house of worship," says lawyer Christiana Holcomb. |
FeatureUber and Lyft Move the GOP Convention. Meet Some of the Drivers.Because of the GOP convention, Joseph Oluwamuyibe is living in his car. Every day, he wakes up around noon and drives to the nearest gas station, where he fills up his Toyota Highlander and freshens up in the restroom sink. Then, he works till 3 a.m. |
CommentaryThe Iran Nuclear Deal Continues to UnravelThe steady drip of disturbing revelations about President Barack Obama's Iran nuclear agreement continues unabated. |
CommentaryThe Difference Between Privacy Rights in Abortion and Same-Sex Locker Rooms CasesThe right to privacy that protects young boys and girls from being forced to shower and change in front of members of the opposite sex is not based on the left's tortured view of "privacy" that was created out of whole cloth by the Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade. |
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