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    What Scalia’s Death Means for Obama Climate Agenda’s Implementation

    Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s death will likely help the Obama administration implement its landmark climate change plan regulating coal emissions. The shift in momentum comes after the Supreme Court last week, before Scalia’s death, voted to temporarily block the Clean Power Plan from being enforced as it makes its way through the legal process….
    Josh Siegel
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    Ben Sasse Channels ‘Braveheart’ in Message to Obama on Supreme Court Nominee

    Standing outside the U.S. Supreme Court with the American flag flying at half-staff, Sen. Ben Sasse challenges President Obama to nominate a justice who will repudiate the executive unilateralism of his presidency. The video, taped this week, was released Thursday as the nation mourns the death of Justice Antonin Scalia and awaits Obama’s nomination of…
    Daily Signal Staff
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    What Will Obama Achieve With His Cuba Visit?

    President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama will be making a historic trip to Havana, Cuba, March 21-22, the White House announced Thursday. Next month, I'll travel to Cuba to advance our progress and efforts that can improve the lives of the Cuban people. — President Obama (@POTUS44) February 18, 2016 “President Obama’s decision…
    Leah Jessen
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    It’s Time to Throw Out Obama’s Spending Levels

    House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., met with the Republican conference last week to make a pitch on the shape of this year’s House budget. Ryan’s proposal would include $30 billion in new spending authority above the Budget Control Act (BCA)’s post-sequester levels for discretionary programs in 2017. Ryan told his colleagues that the new spending…
    Paul Winfree
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    Obama the Obstructionist

    What a shock. Now that he’s at the White House—and facing GOP opposition to appointing a new Supreme Court justice in the mere months before a new president is elected—President Barack Obama seems to have changed his tune a decade after serving as a U.S. senator. As we detail in the above video, Obama used…
    Katrina Trinko
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    Obama’s Disappointing Nominee for US Ambassador to Mexico

    President Barack Obama has nominated Roberta Jacobson, the current assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs, to be the next U.S. ambassador to Mexico in spite of bipartisan objections. As the Senate prepares to take up her confirmation, there are a few key considerations that members should evaluate before casting their votes: Under Jacobson's direction,…
    Ana Quintana
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    Obama Says No to ‘Moderate’ Supreme Court Nominee

    President Barack Obama said he isn’t looking to nominate a moderate to the Supreme Court. At a press conference Tuesday following the U.S.-ASEAN summit in California, reporter Jeff Mason of the Reuters news agency asked Obama to clarify the ideological leanings of his likely judicial nominee. A White House transcript records the exchange between Mason and Obama after the Association…
    Mariana Barillas
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    Next President, Not Obama, Should Pick Scalia’s Successor

    The unfortunate passing of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has opened a vacancy on our nation’s highest court. Whoever fills that vacancy, the American people deserve a nominee chosen by the next president, not by an administration with one foot out the door. The Constitution is very clear that the president has the power to…
    Jim DeMint
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    Senate in Turmoil Over Whether Obama Should Fill Scalia’s Seat

    Lawmakers from both parties exchanged salvos Sunday over who should fill the Supreme Court seat vacated Saturday by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia. After news of Scalia’s death, Senate Republicans quickly dug in, promising to block President Obama’s nominee to replace him. Led by Majority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., they pledged to keep…
    Philip Wegmann
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    Republicans, Obama Already Clashing Over Scalia’s Replacement

    The fight over who should fill Antonin Scalia’s seat on the Supreme Court broke out quickly after the justice’s death Saturday. Both parties wasted little time marking the battle lines for a clash that could continue until President Barack Obama leaves office. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made his position clear just hours after the…
    Philip Wegmann
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    Cartoon: Obama’s Crippling Mountain of Debt

    Kim Holmes wrote earlier this week on the president's budget plan. President Barack Obama’s $4.1 trillion budget plan is out. Alas, it’s more of the same. It calls for raising taxes but does nothing to rein in the nation’s out-of-control debt, which is estimated to exceed $19 trillion. You would think that Obama knew better….
    Glenn Foden
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    Did the Senate Just Confirm the Last Obama Judge?

    A bipartisan agreement reached in December to advance five of President Barack Obama’s judicial nominees was fulfilled Thursday when the Senate voted unanimously, 93-0, to confirm Leonard Strand as a federal district judge in Iowa. Seven senators didn’t cast vote, including five Republicans. Strand’s confirmation is the last piece of a package deal brokered by…
    Philip Wegmann
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    House Conservatives: Budget Using Boehner-Obama Spending Levels Is Unacceptable

    House conservatives are closing ranks as the next battle over the federal budget looms. They’re pushing Republican leadership for a budget that lowers the top-line spending number and reflects conservative policy priorities. They want what Rep. Justin Amash, R-Mich., called “a budget that Republicans support.” First they’ll have to scrap the numbers negotiated by outgoing House…
    Philip Wegmann
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    There’s an Alternative to the Boehner-Obama Budget Deal (and It’ll Save Billions)

    President Barack Obama released his final budget this week. It’s a budget that embraces the spending agreement Obama negotiated with outgoing House Speaker John Boehner last year. Republicans in Congress will make the next move. And it’s important that Congress not bless the Boehner-Obama spending agreement in its budget. The Boehner-Obama budget-buster passed Congress with only 79…
    Paul Winfree
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    Obama Should Call ISIS’ Actions Against Christians ‘Genocide’

    The European Parliament has overwhelmingly passed a resolution referring to the Islamic State (ISIS)’s killing of religious minorities under its control as “genocide” in the Middle East.  Now, it is the United States’ turn to act. In its resolution, the parliament recognized that “religious and ethnic minorities, such as Christian (Chaldean/Syriac/Assyrian, Melkite, and Armenian), Yazidi, Turkmens, Shabak,…
    Travis Weber
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    The Delusion Behind Obama’s Budget

    President Barack Obama’s $4.1 trillion budget plan is out. Alas, it’s more of the same. It calls for raising taxes but does nothing to rein in the nation’s out-of-control debt, which is estimated to exceed $19 trillion. You would think that Obama knew better. The dangers are plain to see. Without some check on social…
    Kim Holmes
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    What This New York Times Writer Got Wrong on Supreme Court Case Challenging Obama’s Executive Actions

    In a recent New York Times op-ed, Linda Greenhouse takes the Supreme Court justices to task for the “startling” action of asking the Obama administration to address whether its deferred-action immigration program violates the Take Care Clause of the Constitution. The Take Care Clause is the president’s duty to “take Care that the Laws be…
    Elizabeth Slattery
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    Supreme Court Halts Obama’s Aggressive Climate Agenda

    In a major setback to the Obama administration’s climate agenda, the U.S. Supreme Court in a 5-4 vote blocked the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s Clean Power Plan from taking effect until the legal challenges from states and industry groups fully play out. Twenty-five states, four state agencies, and dozens of industry groups challenged the Clean…
    Nicolas Loris
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    Here’s Why Republicans Are Mocking Obama’s Final Budget Proposal

    President Obama’s final budget proposal, which increases government spending by $4.15 trillion, got a chilly reception Tuesday in Congress. Many Republicans already are dismissing the spending plan outright. House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., snarkily tweeted a survey asking what the mountain pictured on the cover of Obama’s budget proposal symbolized. Options: debt, regulations, taxes, or all of…
    Philip Wegmann
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    Obama’s Budget, Explained in 30 Seconds

    The Daily Signal recaps the $4.1 trillion budget proposal President Barack Obama sent Congress on Tuesday for fiscal year 2017. Learn about some of the major details inside, including a $2.6 trillion tax hike with a component that would raise the price of gas by 22 cents per gallon. >>> Why Republicans Are Mocking Obama’s…
    Kelsey Bolar
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