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November 1, 2019 - 6:00am
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WASHINGTON -- Winning California's state lottery with the first ticket he bought put Kevin McCarthy, then 20, on a path to becoming, in January, the third-ranking Republican leader of a House majority pledged to make government less bountiful. With the $5,000 he won in 1985, McCarthy opened a sandwich shop in a nook in a small mall in Bakersfield, and hung a sign calling attention to it. When a government vehicle arrived, he thought city hall might have come "to give me the key to the city" as thanks for generating some jobs and sales tax revenues. But Bakersfield's bureaucracy wanted to complain about his sign, which somehow fell short of sign orthodoxy.
Before Republican senators vote down the strategic arms reduction treaty negotiated by the Obama administration, they should think long and hard about the consequences.
No country has better airport security than Israel -- and no country needs it more, since Israel is the most hated target of Islamic extremist terrorists. Yet, somehow, Israeli airport security people don't have to strip passengers naked electronically or have strangers feeling Israeli travelers' private parts.
WASHINGTON -- Fifty years ago William F. Buckley wrote a memorable complaint about the fact that Americans do not complain enough. His point, like most of the points he made during his well-lived life, is, unfortunately, more pertinent than ever. Were he still with us he would favor awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which he received in 1991, to John Tyner, who, when attempting to board a plane in San Diego, was provoked by some Transportation Security Administration personnel.
Is there any chance we can come to grips with our short-term and long-term fiscal problems -- the huge current federal budget deficit and the huge looming increases in entitlement spending?
This Thanksgiving holiday cant come early enough for the current members of Congress -- but not for the reasons you might think. They want us, the American people, to turn our focus to family, friends, faith, and off of them.
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The Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) continues to attack former Gov. Charlie Crist on a number of fronts. Having held three state offices as a Republican, Crist left the GOP to run for the U.S. Senate with no party affiliation in 2010. At the end of 2012, Crist joined the Democrats and it is widely expected that he will challenge Gov. Rick Scott under his new partys banner.
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During his almost two decades in the Legislature, Rep. Mike Fasano, R-New Port Richey, has taken on the Republican leadership more than a few times. Still, House Speaker Will Weatherford, R-Wesley Chapel, must have some appreciation of Fasanos experience. On Monday, Fasano revealed Weatherford had named him to the Housing Development Corporation of Floridas Board of Directors.
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On Friday, Gov. Rick Scott looked back on the trade mission to Chile he led last month and noted it has already generated more than $39 million in expected sales and $30 million in exports.
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U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., did an interview with Catholic network EWTN on Friday in which he shared his thoughts on immigration refom and how his religious faith guides his decision-making.
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On Friday, the Republican Party of Iowa announced that U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas will be appearing at an event on their behalf in Des Moines on July 19. With Iowa being the first caucus state, this will only increase speculation that Cruz will run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.
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On Friday, U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Fla., demanded President Barack Obama provide answers after reports emerged that the National Security Agency (NSA) gathered information on Americans from phone records from AT&T, BellSouth and Verizon
The American people dont want the government snooping into their private lives, said Buchanan, who is a member of the Privacy Caucus. They deserve answers as to why this amount of information was deemed vital to national security.
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U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla., one of the leading Republican voices in Washington on international affairs, joined with 10 Republican colleagues to write Secretary of State John Kerry on Friday and demand North Korea be redesignated as a State Sponsor of Terrorism (SST).
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Nearly three quarters of Americans say the government should allow free speech without interference, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll released Thursday.
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U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., announced at the end of May that she will not run for another term in Congress -- but opened the door to running for other offices, including another bid at the presidency.
Bachmann appeared on Sean Hannitys show on Fox News on Thursday in her first interview since announcing she would be leaving Congress in 2014. While she slammed President Barack Obama and looked back at her time in Congress, Bachmann insisted she would remain active in public life.
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I wish Sen. Dianne Feinstein were a Floridian. I'd like to rip her right now. Figuratively speaking, of course.
The California senator is putting politics ahead of the United States Constitution, and thank goodness, it's getting noticed.
Feinstein emerges as a key defender of the administration in collecting everyone's call data.













