How Fewer Obamacare Options Hurt a 4-Year-Old
Nov. 22, 2017 |
Good morning from Washington. No shortage of possible Thanksgiving table talk tomorrow, eh? Unlike a certain former president, though, Morning Bell doesn't implore you to "message" family and friends. Instead we inform with Bob Moffit's account of an Obamacare nightmare, Adam Michel's retort to those who say the Senate tax plan sticks it to small business, and Rob Bluey's interview with the FCC chairman on internet freedom. Plus: Bruce Klingner on North Korea and terrorism, Amy Swearer on conservatives and the #MeToo trend, and Pete Parisi on the woman who gave the bird to the president (and we don't mean a turkey). |
CommentaryHow Fewer Obamacare Options Hurt a 4-Year-OldLittle Colette Briggs, 4, suffers from an aggressive case of leukemia, and the Briggs family for two years has depended upon the medical professionals at a hospital that specializes in pediatric cancer care. |
NewsQ&A: FCC Chairman Explains Why He's Ending Obama's 'Heavy-Handed Internet Regulations'"The fundamental issue with internet access that people have in America today is not that their internet service provider is blocking access to lawful content. It's that they don't have the fast, cheap internet service that they want," says FCC's Ajit Pai. |
CommentaryNo, Republicans Are Not Leaving Small Businesses BehindThe Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provides significant relief for most businesses, big and small. |
CommentaryWhy Some Conservatives Struggle With #MeToo, and the Way ForwardConservatives do not support rape, sexual assault, or sexual harassment. But we have become a bit tired of being characterized as sexist, patriarchal women-haters, and are wary of discussions centered on related issues with people sometimes prone to mocking or mischaracterizing us. |
NewsLittle Sisters of the Poor Are Returning to Court"It is a shame that some folks want to drudge up the last administration's culture war-fighting, and threaten the Little Sisters [of the Poor] and other religious charities," says Becket's Mark Rienzi. |
CommentaryShe Flipped Off the President and Lost Her Job. Then, the Left Bailed Her Out.The presidential press pool shot seen around the world after it was posted online turned Juli Briskman into a "she-ro" of the unhinged anti-Trump left. |
CommentaryWhat Trump's Designation of North Korea as State Sponsor of Terrorism Will Mean for Country's FutureReturning North Korea to the terrorist list enables Washington to invoke stronger financial transaction licensing requirements and remove North Korea's sovereign immunity from civil liability for terrorist acts. |
CommentaryColleges Care About Diversity, Except When They Don'tAccording to a recent study, professors who are registered Democrats outnumber their Republican counterparts by a 12-1 ratio. |
The Daily Signal is brought to you by more than half a million members of The Heritage Foundation. How are we doing? The Daily Signal |
Add morningbell@heritage.org to your address book to ensure that you receive emails from us. You are subscribed to this newsletter as johnmhames@comcast.net. If you want to receive other Heritage Foundation newsletters, or opt out of this newsletter, please click here to update your subscription. |
Comments
Post a Comment