March 27, 2017 |
Good morning from Washington, where Republican lawmakers and President Trump have to find a way forward in repealing and replacing Obamacare. Kelsey Harkness looks at relations between Trump and congressional conservatives, Fred Lucas recalls initial disappointments of other presidents, and Ed Haislmaier proposes how to start again. Plus: Lucas on one state's success at taming the bureaucracy, Steven Camarota on the effects of immigration in public schools, and Mike Gonzalez on a liberal media outlet's false choice between Putin and Soros. |
CommentaryMedia Smears Conservatives Concerned About George Soros' Influence in EuropeSix GOP senators sent a letter to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson asking him to investigate widespread reports from several countries that Soros' Open Society Foundations are trying "to push a progressive agenda and invigorate the political left." |
NewsFreedom Caucus Members: Health Care Debate 'Isn't Over'"It's incumbent upon … the conservatives and the moderates to come together, hopefully in the coming days, to find some consensus," says Rep. Mark Meadows, chairman of the House Freedom Caucus. |
NewsThe Steps This State Took to Rein in Bureaucrats"A lot of people will say, 'You have to protect the civil servants.' Who gets cut out of the picture when you protect the civil servant? The average citizen dealing with a bunch of bureaucrats," says one former state official. |
NewsTrump-Backed Health Care Bill Stalls. Here's How Other Presidents Responded to Early Setbacks.President Trump's next moves might be some of the most important of his presidency. |
CommentaryThe Consequences of Immigration for America's Public SchoolsAs recently as 1980, just 7 percent of public school students were from immigrant households. |
CommentaryWhat House GOP Leadership Should Do Now on Obamacare RepealThe key to the case for repealing Obamacare is the need to undo the law's regulatory takeover of private insurance and reverse its cost-increasing effects. |
NewsVandals Spray-Paint LGBT Slogans on Marriage Groups' Bus Near UNNational Organization for Marriage, which defends marriage as the union of one man and one woman, calls the bus its Free Speech Bus. |
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Media Smears Conservatives Concerned About George Soros' Influence in Europe
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