Oct. 20, 2016
When President Obama gives his big speech on Obamacare today in Florida, he'll tout a law that created higher costs and fewer choices for health care there. Fred Lucas reports, Bob Moffit comments, and Melissa Quinn has a video on taxpayer "bailouts." A professor is in hot water as the government forces conformity in gender pronouns. Kelsey Harkness talks with him. Plus: Rachel del Guidice on Senate resistance to Hillary Clinton's Supreme Court nominees, and Anna Higgins on issues raised by a baby with three parents.
President Barack Obama’s speech today will likely highlight the "successes" of Obamacare, but this complex health law—with interlocking parts—is really becoming more like a patient suffering from multi-organ failure.
Jordan Peterson has been a vocal opponent of a measure before Canada's Parliament that, if passed, could qualify failure to refer to a person by the preferred pronoun as discrimination or hate speech and make it punishable by law.
There has been a lot of talk on Capitol Hill and in the news about taxpayer-funded "bailouts" for insurance companies under Obamacare.
"I promise you that we will be united against any Supreme Court nominee that Hillary Clinton, if she were president, would put up," says Sen. John McCain.
Florida was one of 41 states to see an increase in Obamacare deductibles in 2016. On average, Florida deductibles increased $990.
The first baby with three parents has been born this year, raising troubling questions about our culture's dedication to human dignity.
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