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.
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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.
Healthcare Bill DOA
In a stunning development Friday afternoon, Republicans withdrew their legislation to repeal and replace the bill they have vilified since its passage seven years ago, the Affordable Care Act. The bill was pulled from consideration as it teetered on the edge of being able to pass the U.S. House of Representatives.
VIDEO: GOP Revisions To Healthcare Reform Bill Are Only A Start
It has become a well-worn meme that the Republican healthcare reform bill is in big trouble. Without trying to sound like a politician, that is both true and false.
Comey Proves One Can Be Deceptive While Telling The Truth
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey testified Monday morning before a congressional hearing that there was “no information that supports” tweets by President Donald Trump claiming his communications were spied on by the previous administration. Director Comey, however, is being deceptive.
Lampoon: New Leftist Legislation Mirrors Gun Control Laws
There is a crisis right now in the United States. A certain manufactured item is killing Americans by the...
LN TecWeek for 3.18.17: More Toys Spying On Your Kids
Is your child’s information being leaked through their toys…again? Also, Republican lawmakers want advertisers to be able to buy your web history.
Dutch Voters Say No to Nationalism
In the first post-Brexit test of nationalist fervor sweeping across Europe, voters in The Netherlands have decided not to follow Britain out of the European Union – at least not at this time.
Democrats Look to Demonize Redistricting
Once again, Democrats are complaining about the regular redistricting efforts that go on every ten years after the Census.