It’s easy to make heart-wrenching ads when you’re not bound by pesky things like the truth. Keep that in mind when you see television commercials shrieking that people will die if Sen. Dean Heller votes for Republicans’ Obamacare replacement. Opposing groups are spending big to deceive Nevadans about the impact of that bill.
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Across 25 years and five administrations, we have kicked the North Korean can down the road. We are now out of road.
This Obamacare fraud makes Bernie Madoff look like small potatoes. Obamacare is the centerpiece of a purposeful plan to bankrupt the middle class. To fleece us. To redistribute our income. To make us all wards of the state and welfare queens.
The rollout of the Jacky Rosen for Senate campaign couldn’t have been more perfect.
Rarely have so many labored so hard to save just one person.
Forget health care or taxes. The current public-policy discussion with the farthest-reaching societal implications is on transgender issues.
Maybe it’s time for liberals to admit that Trump’s crazy tweets aren’t so crazy after all. They are purposeful.
In politics, there are two kinds of elections: The kind you win, and the kind the other guy stole.
Raise the minimum wage, reduce worker pay. That’s not what the left promised, but that’s what’s happening in Seattle, which is phasing in a $15-an-hour minimum wage.
Nevada Republicans up and down the ballot believe they’ve found a winning issue — prohibiting sanctuary cities — and they’re preparing to make it a key issue in the 2018 campaign.
Neither Sen. Heller nor GOP Gov. Brian Sandoval has ever called a single press conference to discuss Obamacare’s destruction and bankruptcy of the middle class. Why? Why doesn’t that matter to Democrats, or establishment Republicans?
“Take a wench for a bride!”
For every moment of triumph, there is an unequal and opposite feeling of despair.
Everything on Wednesday’s Clark County Commission agenda seems right, except maybe for the date.
If your boss ‘cut’ your salary like Senate Republicans want to ‘cut’ Medicaid, you’d be getting a hefty pay increase.