Morning Briefing
For January 17, 2014
Connecting More Dots
As I
mentioned yesterday, Ben Sasse of Nebraska is running for the Senate
against a guy who has Mitch McConnell’s backing. Some of McConnell’s
friends are holding a fundraiser for Sasse’s opponent at the NRSC. One
name stands out pretty significantly on the invitation: Billy Piper.
Mr.
Piper is not just Mitch McConnell’s former Chief of Staff. He’s now a
well paid lobbyist working on behalf of companies implementing
Obamacare. The Lexington Herald-Leader had a report on this just a
couple of months ago.
Senator
Mitch McConnell has received $75,000.00 from UnitedHealth Group.
UnitedHealth owns the company that built Healthcare.gov. It also
“retains former McConnell chief of staff Billy Piper as a Washington
lobbyist to work on its behalf in Congress on implementation of the
Affordable Care Act, Senate records show.”
That’s not the only Obamacare related client retaining Billy Piper. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
The Church of Global Warming hearts communism
Quick show of hands: who’s surprised to learn the global warming fanatics think communism is super-awesome?
Oh, I know what you’re thinking, People Who Have Your Hands Down. You’ve seen what communist countries look like. They’re absolute environmental disasters, horrifying wastelands of garbage and toxic pollution. You’re
wondering how anyone could possibly review the history of communism and
come to the conclusion that it’s a political philosophy that leads to
wise stewardship of the planet. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
The Horatius of Oklahoma Exits
Senator Tom Coburn is the very first person I
ever asked RedState readers to give money to support. We at RedState
declared him Senator Trainwreck, endearingly, when he ran for the
Senate. His book, Breach of Trust, is one of the best reads on the
corrupting nature of Washington, D.C.
Over
the past year, with all the budget fights, I’ve said more than my fair
share of critical things about Senator Coburn’s positions, but Senator
Coburn has never let Washington change him from being a very fine soul.
He is leaving the United States Senate early. His prostate cancer has
returned. He says his health is not why he is leaving. He will serve
through the end of this Congress. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
Just How Out of Touch is the Ruling Class?
As House Republicans prepare for their
aptly-named “GOP Retreat” at the end of the month, they are planning to
make immigration the centerpiece of their legislative strategy. Both Politico and Roll Call offer a glimpse into their grand scheme. They will offer a lot of window dressing about enforcement and all the things the GOP base wants to hear. But ask yourself this question: why the urgency?
According to a new Gallup poll, immigration ranks among the lowest priority issues in the minds of voters. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
Is It Hubris Or…? Undemocratic and dysfunctional Machinists’ union blames Amazon for employees’ rejection
Whether
it is extreme hubris or blatantly deceptive spin, the International
Association of Machinists does not seem to realize that, over the last
several months, the union has done a number of things to sully its own
reputation in the minds of its members—as well as the general
public—which is likely costing it potential new members.
On
Tuesday, a group of 27 Amazon workers employed by the company in
Delaware overwhelmingly rejected representation by the Machinists in an
NLRB-supervised election by 21-6. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
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