I Left England Because of Socialized Medicine. My Life Depended on It.

 
 
Nov 25, 2019
 

Good morning from Washington, where it's much quieter with Congress away for Thanksgiving recess. Quite a bit of howling can be heard from the left, however, over the attorney general's important speech on presidential powers, Hans von Spakovsky writes. On the podcast, the head of a pro-family research center in New England outlines its stand against infanticide and the transgender agenda. Plus: hearing from the whistleblower, the fruit of lower business taxes, and a nearly fatal case of government-run health care. On this date in 1950, the Great Appalachian Storm slams the eastern U.S. with snow and wind, killing 160 and causing millions of dollars in damages.

 
 
 
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By James Schmitz

I cannot go a day without taking medicine or without knowing if I'll be able to see my doctor in a timely manner. My life is only made possible by the high-quality care and access I get in the United States.
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By Hans von Spakovsky

Barr's real crime in his speech was detailing the damage being done to the Constitution by Congress and the courts usurping presidential authority.
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By Virginia Allen

Andrew Beckwith, president of the Massachusetts Family Institute, explains how a pro-abortion bill would endanger women's health and allow abortions to occur up to, and even during, delivery.
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By Adam Michel

FedEx is the latest company to face criticism from The New York Times for paying little or nothing in income taxes.
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By Thomas Jipping

There are a lot of questions. As the intelligence community inspector general noted, the complainant had significant ties to one of the current Democratic presidential candidates.
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By Ken McIntyre

"What a scam. We have the best president we've ever had, who follows his heart, listens to the people, has done what he promised or is attempting to with all the distractions and hatred toward him by those in our government who want to rule the people, not lead the people," writes Kacee Hayden.
 
     
 
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