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03/31/2016
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By usafeaturesmedia
The Obamacare fail is so steep even Uncle Sam’s budget master has no idea how bad it will get
(BigGovernment.news) Just when it looks as though the epic failure of Obamacare cannot get any worse for beleaguered taxpayers who are forced to pick up the ever-growing tab, it does. Now, apparently, the cost of the law is getting so hard to estimate that the Congressional Budget Office is simply going to give up trying. As reported […]
03/30/2016
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By usafeaturesmedia
Business group hardens Republican stance against Supreme Court nomination
(BigGovernment.news) A small business group, stepping into the debate over the Supreme Court nominee for the first time in its history, has emerged as the major roadblock to the confirmation of Merrick Garland while Republicans control the Senate. The National Federation of Independent Business’s withering analysis of Garland’s record helped move the position of some […]
03/29/2016
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By usafeaturesmedia
Rand Paul announces big government waste ‘bracket’ winners
(BigGovernment.news) After a bracket-style competition, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) says $50,000 spent by the federal government helping deported Salvadorans start businesses was the “champion” of a contest on ill-spent federal dollars for 2015. The program, a grant from the Inter-American Foundation to the non-profit Insituto Salvadorno Del Migrante, or Institute for Salvadoran Migrants, specifically targets illegal […]
03/28/2016
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By usafeaturesmedia
Once again, loud and clear: School funding not tied to educational outcomes and achievement
(BigGovernment.news) You’ve likely heard the argument, mostly from Democrats, that primary education funding in America is too low, and that if we ever want to rise to the top again we’re going to have to dedicate more resources (read money) to our schools. Turns out that this argument is not just bogus, but historically incorrect. […]
03/25/2016
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By usafeaturesmedia
Colleges estimate new overtime rule could raise tuition $1K per student
(BigGovernment.news) A Tennessee college association reports that a new rule under consideration by the Obama White House would raise tuition around $1,000 per student. Speaking during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee hearing on March 17, Chairman Lamar Alexander (R-Tennessee) grilled Department of Labor secretary Thomas Perez about the rule, which would mandate […]
03/24/2016
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By usafeaturesmedia
Strangled financial sector says Obama won’t touch Dodd-Frank before he leaves office
(BigGovernment.news) While America’s financial sector certainly share some blame for the Great Recession of 2007-08, so does the federal government and, in particular, the administration of William Jefferson Clinton. Back in the mid-1990s, Clinton went to ridiculous lengths to increase home ownership. In collusion with then-HUD Secretary Andrew Cuomo, now governor of New York, he […]
03/23/2016
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By usafeaturesmedia
New technology stops officials from hiding messages
By Steve Miller AMI Newswire (BigGovernment.news) Emerging technology captures the text messages of public officials and stores them in a searchable format on a server. The capability has the potential to give the public faster and easier access to electronic communications that so far has been often costly to obtain. It was a scandalous public records […]
03/22/2016
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By usafeaturesmedia
House forwards legislation loosening coal waste-burning rules
[BigGovernment.news] The House debated legislation on Tuesday that relaxes EPA emissions requirements for plants that burn the waste left over from coal mining. The House rules committee sent the Satisfying Energy Needs and Saving the Environment, or SENSE, act to the floor on a party line 6-4 vote Monday. SENSE would modify EPA rules to allow for […]
03/21/2016
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By usafeaturesmedia
Sen. Sasse: Obamacare going to be more expensive, with fewer options, this year
(BigGovernment.news) As bad as Obamacare has screwed up the health insurance industry, things are going to get much worse this year, according to U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb. Affordable Care Act exchange customers in nearly two-thirds of U.S. counties have three or fewer insurers to choose from in 2016, Sasse said in a report last […]
03/18/2016
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By usafeaturesmedia
Now EPA wants to track your water and electricity use at work
(BigGovernment.news) The Environmental Protection Agency is continuing its push deeper into the lives of Americans, this time by spending nearly $300,000 of your money on technology aimed at tracking employees’ water usage. As reported by the Washington Free Beacon, the technology under development will track both the energy and water use of office buildings, and […]
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