Rand Paul: 75 Percent Chance We Repeal Obamacare

JD Thu, 03/30/2017 - 18:16

Thursday on CNN’s “The Lead,” Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) said even after Speaker of the House Paul Ryan’s (R-WI) failed effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act there was still a “70 percent, 75 percent chance that we still do get repeal of Obamacare.”

Brat: The President Is ‘Getting Bad Counsel From Someone’

JD Thu, 03/30/2017 - 18:05

Virginia Rep. Dave Brat, a member of the House Freedom Caucus, said he doesn’t believe the powerful conservative group’s goal of getting President Donald Trump a win on health care is being properly conveyed to the commander-in-chief.

“I don’t know who has his ear but I don’t think he’s hearing that we’re trying to serve him a victory,” Brat told reporters. “But right now this bill is at 17 percent in the polls, and that’s not a winner.”

Moderate GOP Rep: I Have No Interest In Meeting With House Freedom Caucus

JD Thu, 03/30/2017 - 17:59

While leadership said they are encouraging party unity, a number of members of the moderate Tuesday Group are pointing fingers at the House Freedom Caucus for the derailment of the leadership-backed Obamacare repeal bill Friday.

“I am not speaking for the White House; I’m not speaking for the Speaker; but I will speak for the Tuesday Group,” Collins told reporters. “The Tuesday Group will never meet with the Freedom Caucus, with a capital N-E-V-E-R. It is not our role.”

Democrats Admit Illegal Spying On Trump

JD Thu, 03/30/2017 - 17:02
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WHY DIDN'T RAND VOTE ON THE Internet Privacy Bill???????????????

pawnstorm12 Thu, 03/30/2017 - 15:35

Jeff Flake - a dirty, corrupt, warmongering, liberty-hating piece of CRAP republican - introduced a bill in the Senate allowing Internet providers to SELL YOUR BROWSING information to anyone they want.

It passed in the Senate 50 to 48, Two republican DID NOTE VOTE on it including Rand Paul who we count on to protect our privacy and liberty.

ONLY two republicans voted against it to their credit while every democrat voted against it.

Jim Jordan: ‘The Freedom Caucus Is Trying To Change Washington’

JD Thu, 03/30/2017 - 11:53

Rep. Jim Jordan responded to President Trump’s challenge to Freedom Caucus members during an interview on Fox News Thursday morning.

POTUS tweeted earlier that morning that “we must fight” the Freedom Caucus in 2018 if they don’t “get on the team,” yet the Ohio Republican, and one of the Freedom Caucus’ most vocal members, argued they’re still trying to “help the president.”

GOOGLE, SOROS BEHIND “FAKE NEWS” ON “INTERNET PRIVACY”

JD Thu, 03/30/2017 - 11:37

The truth is Google and Soros are pushing a complete distortion of the issue in the Fake News war launched against the GOP on issues including net neutrality and Internet privacy.

Huma Abedin: Military Funeral Planned For ‘Dying’ Hillary Clinton

JD Thu, 03/30/2017 - 10:35

Hillary Clinton is dying and Huma Abedin is planning her funeral, according to emails between the former presidential candidate and her top aide made public by Judicial Watch on Wednesday.

The emails also reveal that Hillary Clinton is demanding a full military funeral, involving a motorcade through Washington D.C. as part of a massive State-funded celebration of her life.

‘Cards Against Humanity’ Creator Vows To Publish Congress’s Browser History

JD Thu, 03/30/2017 - 10:32

Creator of popular card game “Cards Against Humanity” Max Temkin pledged that if Congress voted to allow Internet Service Providers to sell our personal browser histories to private companies, then he would purchase and publish the browser histories of the members of Congress who voted for the bill.

The controversial vote ultimately decided that Internet Service Providers will be permitted to sell off your private data, including your personal browser history, to advertisers.

END THE STATE’S MONOPOLY ON POLICING

JD Thu, 03/30/2017 - 09:49

Compared to the general population, advocates of a minimal state and those of a stateless society overwhelmingly agree on a vast majority of political issues.

I wish to argue here that there should be at least one more agreement between them than there traditionally has been: policing services need not be monopolized by the state and would be more efficiently provided by the private sector.

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