When the Republican Freedom Caucus members stood against the American Health Care Act (AHCA), did they triumph or simply snatch defeat from the jaws of victory? The soul of the Republican Party does not belong to conservatives, and that will never change until the Freedom Caucus, and its supporters learn a valuable lesson from the progressive movement.
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Hillary Clinton And The Myth Of The Right To Healthcare
Hillary Clinton thinks healthcare is a right enshrined in the Constitution. As usual, Ms. McPantSuit is wrong. Here’s why.
The Millennial View: Healthcare Doesn’t Work for Us
A substitute for the Affordable Care Act is incredibly important for the success of our nation’s youth. For this reason, the recent failure of the GOP to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act was devastating.
Identity Politics: A Terrible Idea For Civilized Society
Laws must be based on what everyone can mutually agree upon, irrespective of feelings and self-identifications. Therefore, there is no place for identity politics in a peaceful society.
Ignoring Maryland Rape Story has Cable News Networks on the Hot Seat
Of course, you could have read as much right here on Liberty Nation this week. But when the failing Gray Lady does it, people stand up take notice because it looks an awful lot like the pot calling the kettle black.
The Miracle of Dogs
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Trump Jr. Under Fire For Tweets Quoting London Mayor
Oh, no, what prompted this recent anti-Trump backlash was none other than Donald Trump Jr., who dared to quote Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, in a Tweet.
The GOP Healthcare Debacle: Who Gets Blamed for Obamacare Now?
The question is no longer whether Obamacare will fail. It now becomes whether the American people will ultimately blame Democrats for creating the monster, or Republicans for failing in their promise to fix it.
Down to the Wire, Healthcare Reform Becomes a Matter of Trust
The matter of trust not in politicians, but between politicians, has become the central issue as the house bill on healthcare reform comes down to the wire.