Rand Paul warns of blue Texas
Sen. Rand Paul, who represents Kentucky, said his home state of Texas
could easily switch from a Republican stronghold to a Democratic voting
block if the GOP doesn't open its arms and take in more working class
and more minorities.
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Medical identity theft rises
If modern technology has ushered in a plague of identity theft, one
particular strain of the disease has emerged as most virulent: medical
identity theft.
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2016 Democrats will move to the left
The 2016 Democratic presidential field is likely to run to the left of
President Obama, partly because candidates will try to distance
themselves from his political baggage while jockeying for an
increasingly liberal base of voters, analysts predict.
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Unions move on ethnic grocery stores
Last November, Adrian Rocha, a meat cutter, walked a picket line with
about 50 fellow union members in front of the El Super grocery store on
Euclid Street in Anaheim, Calif.
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Not a Smidgen of Corruption at the IRS?
One of President Obama’s statements to Bill O’Reilly in the pre-Super
Bowl interview, was that when it came to the IRS controversy, that was
another Fox News phony scandal, and there wasn’t even a “smidgen of
corruption” in his administration.
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Socialism, Not Access to Care, Is Obama's Prize
Each passing day is more incriminating for President Obama's Obamacare,
as the news is like a relentless prosecutor amassing evidence against a
serial killer.
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Bailing out Obamacare looks like corporate welfare
At the heart of Obamacare is a corrupt bargain between big government
and big insurance: The government gets to control the health care of 310
million Americans, while health insurance companies get tens of
billions of dollars in annual income, all guaranteed thanks to the law's
individual mandate.
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Court to consider doctor's Obamacare challenge
Dr. Steven Hotze faces a grim choice as he grapples with rising
insurance costs under Obamacare: Reduce the hours worked by the 97
employees at his Houston wellness center or jack up prices on his
patients.
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Another federal program shows few results
Hundreds of millions of dollars in government spending to promote
healthy marriages seems to have had little effect on marriage and
divorce trends, a new study has found.
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Practice what you preach, Mr. President
President Obama gave a lovely speech at the recent National Prayer
Breakfast - and one is reluctant to criticize. But pry my jaw from the
floorboards.
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