Author: Tiana Lowe Doescher Washington Examiner
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GOP alternative to Obamacare subsidy extension could cut health insurance prices by 11%
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After 15 years of Republican railing against the Affordable Care Act, GOP lawmakers have it on the ropes. But four House Republicans are trying to help prop it up. The Republican quartet joined Democrats Dec. 17 to force a House vote on a straight three-year extension of the enhanced Obamacare tax credits, which will expire…
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Supreme Court could save Trump by overturning his tariffs
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When President Donald Trump‘s sweeping tariff regime finally faced its day in front of the Supreme Court, justices were skeptical. The Nov. 5 arguments revealed significant doubts about the administration’s signature policy, straddling the international and domestic realms. Justices appeared unsure on Trump’s invocation of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, a 1977 U.S. law…
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Mahmoud Khalil admits ‘we couldn’t avoid such a moment’ on Oct. 7
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The fragile and faltering left-wing government of France is beholden enough to the pro-Hamas faction of its population that it has agreed to reward the terrorist group by recognizing Palestinian statehood at next month’s United Nations General Assembly. But even France understands the sovereignty of its own statehood. After a Gazan university student in Lille…
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The Senate tries to do what the Fed cannot: Solve the housing crisis
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Though Washington laments the slow demise of civility within Congress, bipartisanship, at least when it comes to legislating, is usually a bad thing. It only emerges when both sides want to waste taxpayer money on things nobody wants and to regulate things everybody likes. So it’s shocking that Democrats and Republicans on the Senate banking…
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Who’s afraid of Sydney Sweeney?
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Who’s afraid of Sydney Sweeney‘s double-decker décolletage? Apparently, vast chunks of elite left-wing media, given its widespread apoplexy in response to the Emmy-nominated actress’s new denim campaign for American Eagle. MSNBC deemed Sweeney “disappointing” for starring in a “dangerous” American Eagle advertising campaign that embraces “an unbridled cultural shift towards whiteness.” The style correspondents of…
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Crack addict spends three hours blaming everyone else for his problems
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The most sober a crack addict ever sounds is when he’s talking about the science of, well, crack. Amid three hours of screaming about George Clooney, the illegal immigrants responsible for cleaning his post-bender hotel rooms, the “f***ing dictator thug” Donald Trump, and his father’s entire campaign staff, Hunter Biden only finally found peace when…
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Marriage means better sex, more of it, bigger paychecks, and the power of God on your side
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Andrew Tate, the self-described professional pimp who has become a niche celebrity for the dregs of the alt-right, posed a question that has now been seen over 10 million times on X: What’s the benefit of marriage for a man? The question was purely rhetorical, of course. Tate has long made his contempt for the…
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Trump tariffs didn’t cause rising inflation, but the Federal Reserve will pause regardless
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On the one hand, Tuesday’s consumer price index report is likely to enrage the president because a slight uptick in CPI inflation gives the Federal Reserve all the more reason to hold on until its September meeting to cut the federal funds rate. But on the other hand, President Donald Trump received yet another month…
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You can’t live without the American healthcare system
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Over on X, a podcast host named Abby Libby wrote that she only had to pay $6,000 to deliver her second son at just 33 weeks of gestation. Three months on, the mother and baby seem to be doing well. This should be considered a success story of the American healthcare system, right? According to…
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Millions of deaths by a thousand tax cuts? Not quite
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If you haven’t already been killed by the great net neutrality repeal of 2017 or the Title X gag rule of 2019, you’re in luck. For the umpteenth time in the past decade, Democrats are promising that anywhere between tens of thousands and “millions” of people will die because of a Republican domestic priority. This…

