DHS Admits Iraqi
Terrorists As Refugees - One of the great things about working for an
administration with absolutely no standards is that your job is never really in
jeopardy so long as you toe the party line. That is the secret of Janet
Napolitano’s success. . . . please click here for the rest of the post’
A Second Chance for
Republicans - Now that the entire country sees the ten-alarm fire that has
set our healthcare system ablaze, Democrats feel compelled to do something. Their Mr. Fix It plans are akin to an
arsonist posing for a photo op with a 2-liter pitcher of water to put out the
wildfire. Will Republicans continue to
pose with them in the photo op or will they kick them aside and smother the
fire? . . . please click here for the rest of the post’
Medicaid: A Placebo
for the Poor - Many GOP governors have been criticized for refusing to
participate in the wild and ill-conceived expansion of the Medicaid program
under Obamacare. There is good reason. While the expansion is underwritten by
the Federal government in the near term, in the out years the states will be
forced to either have their budgets consumed by Medicaid or take the
politically difficult step of raising the eligibility requirements to
pre-Obamacare levels. The left has glommed onto this yet another example of the
heartless GOP wanting to kill off the poor. . . . please click here for the rest of the post’
Texas Abortion Law
Remains In Effect - Earlier in the month I wrote about the decision of the
Fifth Circuit to leave in effect the Texas abortion law that made Wendy Davis
modern day priestess of Baal as far as the left is concerned. Planned Parenthood appealed to the US
Supreme Court to overturn the Fifth Circuit ruling pending a hearing in
January. Yesterday, Planned Parenthood got the bad news. The Supreme Court
upheld the Fifth Circuit and allowed the Texas law to go into effect. The
impact is that abortion, for all intents and purposes, is illegal in
substantial areas of Texas. . . . please click here for the rest of the post’
ObamaCare ‘branding’
problem - Yesterday morning, a peevish White
House adviser, Dan Pfeiffer, snapped under the burden of explaining why
President Obama was blowing off the 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address. At first he claimed the snub was due to an
unavoidable scheduling conflict, but the merest glance at the President’s daily
agenda (which his political team sometimes seems to forget is available to the
public) showed that was not true. Pushed
beyond his breaking point, Pfeiffer growled on Twitter, Oh, I don’t know, there’s
this whole website thing that someone suggested might destroy the Dem Party. . . . please click here for the rest of the post’
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