The main problem with the program is a simple one: When people take out student loans from the government, taxpayers have every right to assume that they will be repaid. Has this really become an outdated notion?
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Nevada needs to learn a lesson from these misguided minimum-wage laboratories, and see to it that young people in the Silver State always have opportunities to get on that critical first rung of the job ladder.
Democrats can parse the word “cut” all day long, but spending for Medicaid and other programs — even under the “devastating” Senate proposal — continues its inexorable trend: and that’s up, up and away.
The issue obviously has major ramifications for Nevada and its dominant industry. But the outcome has implications that extend far beyond gambling.
While it may be appropriate for security officers to transport him when he’s on official business, it’s clearly improper when it concerns Mr. Ralenkotter’s personal errands.
Mr. Reilly has a working knowledge of Nevada’s political and educational landscape and has the integrity and leadership skills to succeed.
A handful of lower court justices allowed politics to cloud their legal judgement regarding the president’s broad discretion to enforce immigration statutes.
Ms. Neilsen at least acknowledges that many people will find her “line of thinking repellent.” At least she got something right.
Perhaps Mr. Mueller, by all accounts a well-respected and consummate professional, will show some restraint and stay between the lines. But the anti-Trump leaks already dripping out of his office don’t bode well.
The government could save up to $1 trillion over a decade by aggressively cutting information technology costs, improving IT systems, maximizing government buying power, and rooting out fraud across federal agencies.