Creation Debate Live 2.4.14
Submitted by Cindy on Tue, 01/21/2014 - 10:22January 16, 2014
January 16, 2014
Today President Obama will draw the media’s attention to a handful of persons who have applied for Obamacare while ignoring the untold number of Americans who are losing the plans they liked because of Obamacare.
Washington Policy Center
October 15, 2013
Are the state's editorial boards reflective of the general voting public? We'll know after the votes are counted on Initiative 517 and Initiative 522. Based on the near consensus of the editorials to date, supporters of the proposals may be feeling a bit nervous.
Here's a roundup:
Seattle Times
Oct 21, 2013
Health plans are sending hundreds of thousands of cancellation letters to people who buy their own coverage, frustrating some consumers who want to keep what they have and forcing others to buy more costly policies.
Primary election results show Republican Rep. Jan Angel ahead in the race for the 26th Legislative District Senate seat against Democratic Sen. Nathan Schlicher.
Angel garnered about 54.7 percent of the vote, while Schlicher had 45.3 percent of the vote in the district that includes parts of Kitsap and Pierce Counties. Angel is in her third term as a state representative. Schlicher is an emergency room doctor who was appointed to fill the seat vacated by now-Congressman Derek Kilmer.
05.06.13
By Erik Erickson
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board is upset with Ted Cruz for leading a filibuster against gun control.
John McCain tweeted out the Journal’s editorial in a moment of wackiness.
05.09.13
By John Hayward
“Without much fanfare, the Department of Energy (DOE) recently updated the list of loan guarantee projects on its website,” the Institute for Energy Research noticed on Wednesday. ”Unlike in 2008, when Barack Obama pledged to create 5 million jobs over 10 years by directing taxpayer funds toward renewable energy projects, there were no press conferences or stump speeches.”
05.09.13
By Benjamin Wiker
04.25.13
By Benjamin Wiker
We are now—like it or not—immersed in a real debate about the nature of Islam. The background of deceased Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev is forcing us into it. There is no doubt Tamerlan, the elder brother of the two perpetrators, was transformed by his relatively recent embrace of radical Islam.