New ‘Medicare for All’ Bill Would Kick 181 Million Off Private Insurance

 
 
Apr 12, 2019
 

Happy Friday from Washington, where Republicans are countering Democrats' claim that something's wrong with a census question asking whether you're a citizen. Rachel del Guidice has the scoop on what history shows. We've also got a power lineup of commentary from Heritage Foundation stalwarts on major issues, including Bob Moffit on the problem with Medicare for All, Jim Carafano on how to achieve an immigration overhaul, Hans von Spakovsky on the attorney general's "spying" remarks, and Mike Gonzalez on Google's lack of interest in diverse views. Yikes: It's the last weekend to finish doing taxes on time.

 
 
 
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The bill would create a new national health insurance plan to provide universal coverage to all U.S. residents, regardless of their legal status.
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Democrats sharply attacked Attorney General William Barr for telling the truth when he acknowledged in Senate testimony that federal law enforcement officers had spied on the Trump presidential campaign.
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While the news on immigration and border security seems dour, beneath the headlines there is a growing movement to finally get migration under control.
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The Supreme Court will hear arguments this month on including the citizenship question in the 2020 census, with a ruling expected in June.
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We talk to Donna Rice Hughes, CEO of Enough is Enough, which works to make the internet safer for children and families, and Kassy Dillon, a young conservative journalist.
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Without establishing a new federal program, without raising taxes on workers, the Working Families Flexibility Act would allow millions of lower-wage workers to accumulate paid family leave.
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The left must control the narrative. It will be nasty about making sure it does and won't care for niceties. It is part of "the will to power" that propelled Lenin and Mussolini to rule.
 
     
 
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