Oct. 28, 2016
Happy Friday from Washington, where politicians made sure you not only can't keep your doctor under Obamacare—you can't keep your job in the insurance industry, either. Read Melissa Quinn's exclusive report. A federal judge questions the Obama administration's reluctance to admit Syrian Christians as refugees. Hans von Spakovsky has details. Plus: Ana Quintana and Brett Schaefer on the White House's weakness on Cuba at the U.N., Roger Severino and Melanie Israel on the president's problem with religion in the military, and Walter Williams on the uninformed generation.
"It's been really tough," says Scott Leavitt. "A lot of 50- to 65-year-olds are changing careers or retiring early."
Obama wants absolute freedom to discriminate against religious social service providers that interact with the government—all because many religious organizations won't endorse the LGBT cause.
A federal appellate court judge has issued a sharp rejoinder to the Obama administration over the almost complete lack of Syrian Christian refugees being brought over to the U.S.
The idea of keeping the seat vacant is also drawing support from legal scholars.
It is one thing for the Obama administration to pursue its reckless policy toward Cuba domestically, but quite another to fail to defend our nation against a U.N. resolution attacking America's laws and established policy.
Do you wonder why Sen. Bernie Sanders and his ideas are so popular among American college students?
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