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Conservatives: What Then Must We Do In the Age of Trump?
If the left ever gets bold enough to round up their opponents on the right and send us to re-education camp, they won’t need to spend much money on guards
US opens new front against ISIS with airstrikes in Libya
The United States launched a new round of airstrikes against Islamic State militants in Libya on Monday, Pentagon officials confirmed, opening a more persistent front against the terror group that had no specific "end point" as long as the fragile Libyan government needed U.S. help
Voting for Trump is Not a Morally Good Choice for Christians
In his recently published article, “Why Voting for Donald Trump is a Morally Good Choice”, Christian professor Wayne Grudem suggests that not only is Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump fit for the highest office in the world, but also advances the idea that voting for Donald Trump is a “morally good choice” for Christians
How the Democratic and GOP Platforms Clash Over Social Security Reform
The new Democratic national platform approved this week in Philadelphia includes seismic changes in the Social Security programs
Democrats push Obamacare ‘public option’ after two thirds of health co-ops fail
More than two thirds of Obamacare’s health co-op’s have failed, yet Democrats who pushed the experiment during the 2010 health care debate are refusing to cede ground to corporate plans, saying the best Plan B is the “public option” that many of them wanted in the first place
Advocates say Verizon-Yahoo deal shows need for privacy rules
Privacy advocates said Monday that Verizon’s $4.8 billion purchase of Yahoo’s web assets underscores the need for federal regulators to create strict new privacy rules for internet providers
Florida Gov. Rick Scott after Fort Myers shooting: ‘Second Amendment has never shot anybody’
Florida Gov. Rick Scott fended off potential calls for gun control Monday in the wake of a shooting at a Fort Myers nightclub that killed two teenage boys and injured 20 others
Donald Trump Sets Conditions for Defending NATO Allies Against Attack
Donald J. Trump, on the eve of accepting the Republican nomination for president, explicitly raised new questions on Wednesday about his commitment to automatically defending NATO allies
The Number One Issue Christians Should Hear From Clinton and Trump
Catholic, Protestant or Orthodox; liberal or conservative — should be paying close attention to what the candidates are saying (or not saying) about the rising persecution of Christians around the world
Social Security reform awaits next president
All is quiet in Washington this week as Republicans descend on Cleveland for their national convention and Democrats prepare to invade Philadelphia next week to anoint their presumptive nominee
California Obamacare rates to rise 13% in 2017, more than three times the increase of last two years
Premiums for Californians’ Obamacare health coverage will rise by an average of 13.2% next year — more than three times the increase of the last two years and a jump that is bound to raise debate in an election year
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