#376226
Fight over Internet regulation not over
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#376227
The IRS's inspector general confirmed Thursday it is conducting a criminal investigation into how Lois G. Lerner's emails disappeared, saying it took only two weeks for investigators to find hundreds of tapes the agency's chief had told Congress were irretrievably destroyed.
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#376228
On almost any important policy—taxes, transfers to the poor, abortion, military interventions, etc.—the U.S. is approximately the least progressive of all economically advanced countries. Given this, if American progressives were truly principled, then they should hate America. At a minimum, they should least have serious mixed feelings about the country. By contrast, if I, as a conservative, lived in France…
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#376229
Gov. Scott Walker (R-Wis.) said in regards to defeating special interests in Washington, D.C., that “we showed that we can fight and win for the hard-working taxpayer,” at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the National Harbor in suburban Maryland on Thursday.
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#376230

Tea Party Turns Six – Now What?

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Six years ago today, a few friends and my oldest daughter (The Bigun) set up a microphone, some signs, and a sign-in table on the lawn of Discovery Green in downtown Houston and waited.  We had six days to get the word out and pull together an event called Tea…
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#376231
Democrats suck. Black Democrats REALLY suck. Remember when Democrats booed God and Israel at the DNC in 2012?
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#376232
Senator Ben Sasse (R-NE), Representative Mia Love (R-UT), and Charlie Kirk, with Turning Point USA, discuss what conservative politicians can appeal to members of the millennial generation at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference.
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#376233
In Wisconsin, Labor’s Last Gasp - Right-to-work elicits a faint reprise of 2011’s public-employee occupation.
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#376234
Sure, Mohammed Emwazi is a monster — but how did he get that way?
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#376235

Internet, RIP?

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

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#376236
Gov. Scott Walker has leapt to the top of polls in Iowa. As day follows night, he has moved to the center of the liberal press's crosshairs. This is the world we inhabit: When a Democrat is perceived as popular, the press discovers layers of humor and elan we never suspected. When a Republican is gaining strength, the press sharpens its bayonets..02/27/2015 10:05:16AM EST.
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#376237
Investigators said Thursday they have recovered 32,000 emails in backup tapes related to the Internal Revenue Service targeting of conservative organizations.
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#376238
Mr. Bush has pursued top campaign donors, political operatives and policy experts with a relentlessness that, in the eyes of rivals, seems ruthless.
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#376239
I'm a techie, and I'm against Net Neutrality. Am I the only one?
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#376240
Republican Leaders in Washington, D.C. told the public they would stand up to Barack Obama's executive amnesty plan. They said they would stop him. "Trust us," they said. They concocted a plan to fund the government, but stopped funding the Department of Homeland Security at the end of February..02/27/2015 10:07:31AM EST.
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#376241
Watched by leagues of passionate activists on both sides, the FCC today passed its first significant Internet regulation, known as net neutrality.
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#376242
Of all the government interventions by the Obama administration, the plan released Thursday by the Federal Communications Commission to regulate the Internet is the worst.
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#376243
The Clinton Foundation says it is more transparent, as a charity, than it legally needs to be. But it is not normal, in its resources or its functions.
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#376244
Attorney General Eric Holder plans to push, during his final weeks in office, a new standard of proof for civil-rights offenses, saying in an exit interview with POLITICO that such a change would make the federal government “a better backstop” against discrimination in cases like Ferguson and Trayvon Martin. In a lengthy discussion ranging...
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#376245
Mr. Jamiel Shaw - father of the late Jamiel Shaw II - testified February 25, 2014 at a Oversight Subcommittee Hearing Examining the Department of Homeland Se...
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#376246
Islamic State extremists used sledgehammers and power drills to smash ancient artwork to pieces at a museum in Mosul, in the north of Iraq.
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#376247
According to a Politico report by Josh Gerstein, while Hillary Clinton served as Secretary of State, former president Bill Clinton capitalized financially on "business proposals and speech requests" despite an existing ethical agreement.
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#376248
A scientist gets the message: Stop questioning climate change. Intimidation is the new scientific method, apparently.
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#376249
On Wednesday, Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) revealed that the White House is considering implementing its executive amnesty program in the 24 states that did not join the lawsuit against it. A majority of states (26) joined the lawsuit that led to
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#376250
#TheRefinery crew talk about Wisconsin's reintroduction of the free market into public sector union membership, and discuss how teachers have BENEFITED from ...
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