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There is plenty to say about how destructive House Democrats’ policies would be for our economy, our health care system, and our security,” offered Senator Roy Blunt.Like Graham, these Trump supporters are mixing disappointment with forward-looking optimism. Now he is president of the United States.Not that Richard Spencer, but what a day to promote the Navy Secretary Just 62?James Alex Fields had already received a federal life sentence“But again, we’re focused on cryptocurrency” is a subject-change for the agesMitt Romney, “moderate”Some Republicans are desperately trying to “both sides” this oneWho are you gonna believe, Trump or your lying eyes?GOP senator denounces Trump commentsThis extremely mild scolding might be the strongest rebuke of Trump’s racist comments by a sitting Republican so farThat data is in: gun laws save young livesChildren living in states with strict firearm laws are less likely to die from gun violence than those in states with more lax restrictions, according to a study in Pediatrics published Monday. States with stricter gun control laws had 4% fewer pediatric deaths, and those with universal background checks for firearm purchases in place for at least five years had a 35% lower risk, the study found.How the morning shows are covering Trump’s racist tweetsThis drastic policy change will face many legal obstaclesThe Trump administration on Monday moved to end asylum protections for most Central American migrants in a major escalation of the president’s battle to tamp down the number of people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.According to a new rule published in the Federal Register , asylum seekers who pass through another country first will be ineligible for asylum at the U.S. southern border. official says racist Trump tweet wasn’t actually racist“I see that as presumably political hand grenades but I wouldn’t go that far, no, certainly not.” Well, we can close the book on this oneTrump’s found a fight he likes, and he’s not letting it goWhen will the Radical Left Congresswomen apologize to our Country, the people of Israel and even to the Office of the President, for the foul language they have used, and the terrible things they have said. When Mulvaney cannot be in the Oval Office for a policy meeting, one of his allies is usually there.Folks who want a new government-run health care system have been pretty clear that it would make the law meant to fix the old system obsoleteDemocratic front-runner Joe Biden today will unveil a health plan that’s intended to preserve the most popular parts of Obamacare — from Medicaid expansion to protections for patients with pre-existing conditions — and build on them with a new government-run public insurance option.Biden would also empower Medicare to directly negotiate drug prices, allow the importation of prescription drugs from abroad and extend tax credits to help tens of millions of Americans buy lower-priced health insurance.The plan — which the campaign says will cost $750 billion over a decade, to be paid for by reversing some of the Trump administration’s tax cuts — is less transformative than the “Medicare for All” proposal advanced by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and supported by some other Democrats, which would effectively do away with private insurance and shift all Americans to government-run health care.“I understand the appeal of Medicare for All,” Biden said in a video posted this morning.

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