Hundreds of Illegal Voters Revealed in Philadelphia
Sept. 25, 2017 |
Good morning from Washington, where Senate Democrats join socialist Bernie Sanders' push for government to run health care, even as Senate Republicans struggle to dismantle Obamacare as they promised. Peter Parisi comments on the huge price tag. Why does Philadelphia encourage noncitizens to vote, Meagan Devlin and Hans von Spakovsky wonder. In Hawaii, pregnancy centers ask a federal judge not to make them promote abortion. Plus: Ian Snively on increasing attacks on religion, Adam Michel on lifting employees by lowering taxes on businesses, and your emails on the survival of Obamacare. |
CommentaryHundreds of Illegal Voters Revealed in PhiladelphiaApplicants had the option to register to vote even after providing documentation to DMV officials that, although in the country legally, they were not citizens. |
Commentary30 Years Later, Bernie Sanders' 'Medicare for All' Plan Hasn't Improved With AgeIn the late 1980s, Sanders, then mayor of Burlington, Vermont, acknowledged that a Canadian-style, government-run health care system "would bankrupt the nation." |
NewsHawaii Pregnancy Centers Go to Court Over Law Requiring They Promote Abortions"This is like the government forcing the local pacifist group to post directions to the nearest military recruiting depot," says Cathy Ruse of the Family Research Council. |
CommentaryGovernment Scorekeepers Are Wrong. Corporate Tax Reform Would Mostly Help Workers, Not the Rich.A 20-point reduction of the corporate income tax—from 35 percent to 15 percent—could boost the incomes of the poorest Americans. |
NewsDocumented Cases of Religious Discrimination Jump 15%"We're in a battle right now for religious freedom in the future of our country," says First Liberty President Kelly Shackelford. |
CommentaryWe Hear You: Why Republicans Haven't Kept Their Promise to Repeal Obamacare"The Republicans are nothing more than Democrats, and all of the previous votes to repeal Obamacare were a show. Every one of those Republicans must be exposed and shown for who they really are," writes Rachel Janzen. |
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