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The Christmas Spirit

By Bill O’Reilly Anyone offended by public displays of Christmas needs to see a psychiatrist. Are we clear on this? You are a loon if the sight of baby Jesus arouses anger or sadness in you. Get help. This brings us to the governor of Rhode Island, Lincoln Chafee. He recently told me on national […]

12.24.2013

Gov. Perry Announces Innovative Spinal Disorder Treatment Investment

“Texas continues to foster an environment that encourages world class companies and researchers . . . “ Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – Gov. Rick Perry has announced the Texas Emerging Technology Fund (TETF) is investing $1.75 million in Minimus Spine Inc. to support its non-surgical lumbar disc herniation technology. The company is working with […]

12.20.2013

Doctors Face 24% Pay Cut In Both Medicare & Medicaid Reimbursements

Making seniors mad is not good for reelection. By Dr. Merrill Matthews, IPI Resident Scholar Texas Insider Report: DALLAS, Texas – 9,500 doctors who had previously accepted Medicaid patients refused to do so in 2012. And doctors seeing Medicare patients face a 24% cut in reimbursements beginning January 1.  Unless Congress acts, we’re likely to see […]

12.19.2013

Cornyn: Mistake to Not Fix Military Pensions

‘Why do it next year if we can do it now?’ Texas Insider Report: WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) criticized Senate Democrats today for blocking amendments that would prevent cuts to service members’ pensions and classify the Fort Hood shooting as an act of terrorism. His full speech can be seen here, […]

12.19.2013

Senate Budget Deal Eases Threat of January Shutdown

By Susan Ferrechio The Senate on Wednesday cleared a two-year, $1.014 trillion budget deal that prevents a government shutdown in January and brings greater fiscal stability to a federal government that has been lurching from crisis to crisis for years.

12.19.2013

CULBERSON: My Views On the Budget

“Without a budget agreement, Congress cannot pass detailed appropriations bills that enforce the law and restrain President Obama …” By Cong. John Culberson Texas Insider Report: WASHINGTON, D.C. –  More than any other president, Barack Obama has routinely bypassed Congress and done his best to implement his agenda through Executive Orders, government agency rule changes, […]

12.19.2013
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Federal Judge was Right to Reject Obama’s ‘Secret Law’ Claim

By Washington Examiner   President Obama has become something not even his harshest critics would have predicted before the 2008 election – the most secretive chief executive in memory. No prior occupant of the Oval Office ever went before a federal judge and claimed an executive privilege to issue a presidential directive as a “secret law” […]

12.19.2013

TAB Joins Brief Against EPA Greenhouse Gas Regulations

Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – The Texas Association of Business has joined with 74 other state and local business associations from 33 different states in filing an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court outlining the devastating economic effects of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) greenhouse gas regulations.  

12.19.2013

The Crony Obama Donors in Charge of DHS

By Michelle Malkin Dirty Harry Reid sabotaged the filibuster, and now the Democrats are running wild in Washington. Mark my words: We all will pay a price. Thanks to Reid’s crony-coddling rule change, unqualified stooges will manage the Obama Department of Homeland Security. It’s a bundler’s world, and we’re just living in it. God help […]

12.19.2013
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Mental Health Laws are Trouble for Democrats

By Ann Coulter Instead of always taking incoming fire, how about Republicans start sending some back? It’s great that they stopped HillaryCare, but if they had actually fixed health care by forcing health insurance plans to be sold in a competitive free market, there would have been no opportunity for shyster Democrats to foist Obamacare […]

12.19.2013

Safeguarding Obama Throughout 2013

By Brent Bozell Liberal journalists were glowing and full of hope after President Barack Obama won a second term. As 2012 drew to a close, there was the traditional hour of ABC’s Barbara Walters fawning: “Mr. President, Mrs. Obama. There is a photograph of you (hugging) that went viral, became the most shared photograph in the […]

12.19.2013

DEWHURST Applauds Ruling: NSA’s Phone Data Collection is Unconstitutional

U.S. District Judge Rules NSA Data Collection Unconstitutional Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – “The federal government has quietly and deliberately invaded the privacy of American citizens in ways that not even George Orwell could have imagined,” said Lt. Governor David Dewhurst. “I applaud U.S. District Judge Richard Leon’s ruling, and hope that his findings […]

12.19.2013

N.S.A. Phone Data Program: Federal Judge Rules Against

Judge rules NSA spying program likely unconstitutional Texas Insider Report: WASHINGTON, D.C. – A U.S. District Court judge ruled Monday that the National Security Agency’s Spy Program is likely unconstitutional, and that the plaintiffs have standing to challenge the NSA. “There are now documents and declassified information about how this program works, that indicates that virtually […]

12.18.2013

Gov. Perry Grants Clemency to 12

Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – Gov. Rick Perry is granting clemency to 12 individuals after each case was favorably recommended for clemency by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles:

12.18.2013

Two Area Women Head to Federal Prison in Home Health Services Conspiracy

Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – (CORPUS CHRISTI) – Debra Jean Velasquez, of Robstown, and Sylvia Salinas Ramirez, of Driscoll, have been ordered to prison in a scheme to defraud the Texas Medicaid program through fraudulent home health billings, announced United States Attorney Kenneth Magidson and Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott.

12.18.2013
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More Spending Makes Washington’s Christmas A Little More Merry

By Tom Giovanetti, IPI President  This morning CNN asks: Given the intense brinksmanship over the last few budget and debt confrontations, why no drama over this budget deal vote? The simple answer: Because more government spending now is always the easy solution to Washington’s problems.

12.18.2013

Rep. Conaway Vows to Protect Disabled Veterans’ Pension Benefit

“The House will take this bill up, or other legislation that does the same thing, before the changes take effect. . . “ Texas Insider Report: WASHINGTON, D.C. –  Today U.S. Representative K. Michael Conaway (R-Texas) signed on as a co-sponsor of legislation offered by House Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Jeff Miller, R-Fla., that would […]

12.18.2013

Budget Is Better for Defense, and for the Deficit

By Cong. Mac Thornberry Texas Insider Report: WASHINGTON, D.C. – I want to update you on the budget bill passed by the House last week. This bill keeps the strict spending caps set under the Budget Control Act (BCA) in place.  It also achieves 100 percent of the Budget Control Act’s deficit reduction, but goes […]

12.17.2013
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