Oyez, Oyez: The Latest SCOTUS Opinions
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Ilya Shapiro, Senior Fellow and Director of Constitutional Studies at The Manhattan Institute, discusses this week's announced opinions from the U.S. Supreme Court, other recently released and highly watched decisions, and some of the more controversial decisions still to be decided as part of the October…[more] |
Unaccountable Power in Government Agencies
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Quin Hillyer, Political Commentator and Contributing Writer to the Washington Examiner, discusses a recently released report that exposes how there are now more federal agents with arrest and firearm authority (200,000) than U.S. Marines (186,000), the frightening over-arming federal domestic agencies, such as…[more] |
2024: The Issues, Candidates and More
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William J. Conti, a former law partner in the Washington, DC, office of Baker & Hostetler, discusses who's running, who’s likely running, and who's not running for president in 2024, and some of the issues that may impact the candidates' chances of winning the nomination and the election…[more] |
Reforms to Modernize Medicare and Increase Competition
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Dean Clancy, Paragon Health Institute Public Advisor, discusses how Medicare’s trust fund is on a fast track to insolvency, why President Biden’s “Mediscare” message and solutions are disingenuous and flawed, how the personal option and flexible HSAs can modernize healthcare benefits, and more…[more] |
Congress Must Reject Calls to Increase FDIC Deposit Insurance
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Bryan Bashur, Federal Affairs Manager of the Americans for Tax Reform, discusses the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, why lawmakers should reject any legislative or regulatory actions to increase or expand federal deposit insurance on a temporary or permanent basis, and why increasing or expanding…[more] |
Another Troubling Nomination by President Biden
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Timothy Lee, CFIF's Senior Vice President of Legal and Public Affairs, discusses the recent nomination of Julie Su to be Secretary of Labor, why elevating the current acting head to the Secretary position is a bad idea, and how Su's track record as the Secretary of California's Labor & Workforce Development…[more] |
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