Sept. 27, 2017
Good morning from Washington, where Republicans can't repeal or replace Obamacare but we all can sound off about the NFL and the national anthem. Jarrett Stepman writes on taxpayers' investment in pro football, and Dennis Prager argues that the league owns this scandal. Which candidate does Alabama's GOP electorate want in the Senate? Rachel del Guidice has results, and a look at what House conservatives expect in tax reform. What's your take on the NFL protests? Write us at letters@dailysignal.com. Your letter may be published in "We Hear You."
The former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court will face Democrat nominee Doug Jones in December.
Most people on the left think they are centrists, or at most center-liberal. Therefore, they deem whatever they believe to be normative and whoever differs with them to be divisive and ultimately extremist.
"Starting today, the Department of Justice will do its part in this struggle," says Attorney General Jeff Sessions. "We will enforce federal law, defend free speech, and protect students' free expression from whatever end of the political spectrum it may come."
Lawmakers stress the need for tax cuts for "regular people" and the "forgotten man."
The fact is that a business that raked in $14 billion in revenue in 2016 is heavily subsidized by local, state, and federal money based on dubious claims about stimulating the economy.
Many colleges have become hotbeds of what might be labeled as enlightened racism.
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