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    Marco Rubio Blasts Obama’s Cuba Plan, Deeming It a ‘Concession to Tyranny’

    Sen. Marco Rubio has come out swinging at President Obama’s decision to normalize relations with Cuba. The Florida Republican called it a “concession to tyranny.” Rubio, a Cuban-American, deemed the move a “disgraceful” setback for both Americans and Cubans, writing in the Wall Street Journal that it marks a global “victory” for oppressive regimes. The entire…
    Natalie Johnson
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    Cuba Is Latest Benefactor of Obama’s Fairy-Tale Foreign Policy

    In the his most recent "negotiation" with a foreign nemesis, President Obama has once again given away more and gotten less. Unfortunately for the United States, in the long run, this fairy tale is not likely to have a happy ending. >>> Obama Can’t Unilaterally Lift Economic Freedom for Cubans
    Glenn Foden
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    Will Obama’s New Approach Bring Freedom to Cuba?

    CNN’s Jake Tapper hosted a contentious panel discussion about the future of Cuba in the wake of President Obama’s decision to unilaterally chart a new course in U.S. relations. The Heritage Foundation’s Mike Gonzalez, senior fellow of international studies, debated The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg and Julia Sweig, director for Latin American studies at the Council…
    Daily Signal Staff
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    Obama Can’t Unilaterally Lift Economic Freedom for Cubans

    President Barack Obama’s unilateral decision to normalize relations with Cuba and lift the U.S. embargo without the approval of Congress may play well on the international left and help the Castro regime to maintain control of the country, the economy, and all levers of power for years to come, but it will do nothing to…
    James M. Roberts
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    Obama Does Not Have the Authority to Lift Embargo on Cuba

    Cuba’s release of American hostage Alan Gross is to be welcome. Gross has vegetated in a Cuban jail for five years for the crime of bringing computers to Jews on the island. But exchanging three hardened Cuban spies for him establishes a wrong moral and legal equivalency. Worse, extending recognition to Cuba’s dictatorial regime harms…
    Mike Gonzalez
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    US and Cuba Swap Prisoners; Obama Ends Isolation Policy

    The Cuban government today freed American contractor Alan Gross after five years of captivity, in a negotiated agreement that signals an overhaul in U.S. policy toward the island. Gross, 65, boarded a U.S. government plane with his wife, Judy, and three members of Congress and arrived at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland just before noon. President…
    Josh Siegel
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    Fighting Obama’s Amnesty: Et Tu, Brute?

    Most Americans don’t watch C-SPAN and I cannot blame them. More often than not, it seems as though the Senate is in a quorum call or a lone senator is debating something totally irrelevant to the issues that are important to most Americans. That changed a little bit on Saturday when Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas…
    Jim DeMint
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    How Obama and His Environmental Base Are Planning to Eradicate the Oil and Gas Industry

    Why does the Environmental Protection Agency’s regulatory war against hydraulic fracturing look like the Natural Resources Defense Council’s 2007 agenda for eliminating domestic oil and natural gas development? Because it is. President Obama is coordinating with far-left environmental activists to wage an all-out assault on American oil and natural gas. The NRDC’s unjustifiable access to such…
    Ron Arnold
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    Jorge Ramos’s Line of Questioning on Amnesty Power Disagrees With Obama

    In 2013, President Obama said on multiple occasions—including during an interview with Univision anchor Jorge Ramos—that he doesn’t have the legal authority to suspend deportations of illegal immigrants because he isn’t the “king” or “emperor” of the United States. But in the wake of his recent executive actions to grant legal status to millions of…
    Kelsey Bolar
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    Obama Administration Should Sanction Iran, Not Israel

    It is no secret that the Obama administration has a tense relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu due to sharp differences on key foreign policy issues and clashing world views. But an Israeli press report last Thursday suggested that the White House is considering going beyond the usual criticism and is mulling stronger actions….
    James Phillips
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    Government Spending Bill Gives EPA More Money Than Obama Requested

    Many legislators complain about the Environmental Protection Agency on various matters ranging from their excessive water power grab in their “Waters of the United States” rule to their attempt to go around Congress to regulate greenhouse gases. Now, the omnibus makes many of these complaints about the EPA look hollow—the “CRomnibus” actually would provide about…
    Daren Bakst
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    Elizabeth Warren, AFL-CIO, Teamsters Voice Opposition to Government Spending Bill

    Several key liberal lawmakers and interest groups voiced opposition to the House Republican spending bill today, adding their voices to a chorus of conservative critics hoping to derail the plan. >>> Related: Government Spending Bill Faces Uncertain Fate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., who was recently elevated to a Democratic leadership role, urged her colleagues to vote…
    Robert B. Bluey
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    Colbert to Obama: ‘Why Did You Burn the Constitution and Become an Emperor?’

    Last night, President Barack Obama appeared on the Colbert Report for an interview with Stephen Colbert. They discussed several topics, such as the midterm elections, the jobs report and the Keystone pipeline. On the online “Extended Interview,” Colbert asked a pointed question alluding to Obama’s use of executive power. The Colbert Report Get More: Colbert…
    Kate Scanlon
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    Retired Reporter Details Obama’s Off-the-Record ‘Profanity-Laced Tirade’ About the Media

    President Obama once  delivered a “profanity-laced tirade” in an off-the-record session with reporters when he wasn’t happy about media coverage, according to retired ABC News correspondent Ann Compton. In an interview with C-Span, Compton said that in the last year she had seen “Barack Obama really angry twice:” Both were off-the-record times. One, profanity-laced where…
    Kate Scanlon
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    What Republicans Can Do Now to Fight Back Against Obama’s Amnesty Decision

    The lame-duck session presents the first test for Republican leadership in the House and Senate since the American people overwhelmingly spoke on Election Day.  As usual, President Obama and congressional Democrats are playing their Washington games. They are trying to scare and intimidate Republicans in Congress into funding their liberal priorities all the way through…
    Ed Meese
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    Why John McCain Doubts Obama’s Pick for Defense Secretary Will Have Clout

    President Obama’s nominee for secretary of defense will need to penetrate the White House’s tight inner circle of national security and foreign policy advisers to influence the president’s decision-making, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said yesterday. In an interview with The Daily Signal within hours of Ashton Carter’s nomination, McCain said he isn’t convinced the veteran…
    Melissa Quinn
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    What Obama and Holder Should Have Said About Ferguson Grand Jury Verdict

    Perhaps the biggest problem with the reaction of President Obama and his attorney general, Eric Holder, to the grand jury verdict in Ferguson is their non-support for the difficult work of the grand jury. That and their support for the mistaken proposition that the administration of justice is unfair, biased, and prejudiced towards “communities of…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    Where John McCain Stands on Thwarting Obama’s Amnesty

    Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., not only supports blocking President Obama’s executive actions on immigration but thinks Republicans could take him all the way to the Supreme Court, he said today in an exclusive interview with The Daily Signal. McCain, interviewed at The Heritage Foundation after speaking about the Jones Act, suggested a “rifle shot” approach…
    Melissa Quinn
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    The Midterms Don’t Matter to Obama. He Still Controls All the Regulatory Agencies.

    The election results were a crushing political blow for the Obama administration, giving Republicans firm control of both houses of Congress for the final two years of his term. But this in no way signals the end of the president’s policy agenda. It simply shifts the action to regulatory agencies. In the days since the…
    James Gattuso
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    States Strike the First Blow Against Obama’s Amnesty Plan

    Seventeen states have sued the federal government in federal court in Texas over President Obama’s plan to “unilaterally suspend the immigration laws as applied to 4 million of the 11 million” illegal aliens in the United States. The 29-page suit was filed by a who’s-who of state attorneys general and governors, including Texas Attorney General…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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