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How The Left Learned To Love States' Rights

Authored by Andrew Syrios via The Mises Institute,

Over the course of approximately six hours, the Left in the United States made a spectacular, 180 degree turn on federalism and states’ rights without even recognizing it. Although this lack of self-awareness shouldn’t be particularly surprising coming from the modern Left, which seems to have missed the irony when it goes about shutting down debates on free speech.

Nunes Refuses To Share Intelligence Source With Other Committee Members

In the latest bizarre twist surrounding the Devin Nunes story involving "mysterious" sources at the White House, who disclosed to the republican chair of the House Intelligence Committee that the NSA had been surveilling Trump and/or members of his team, Nunes said on Tuesday he will not share - even with other members of his panel - the source that gave him the intelligence reports which indicated President Donald Trump and his associates may have been ensnared in incidental intelligence collection.

And Now Fake Consumer Confidence Too: Gallup Says Confidence In The Economy "Tumbled"

And Now Fake Consumer Confidence Too: Gallup Says Confidence In The Economy "Tumbled"

It appears we can now add "consumer confidence" to fake news trash heap.

Roughly at the same time as the allegedly apolitical Conference Board reported the highest consumer confidence print in 17 years...

 

... not to mention the most optimistic outlook on stocks since 2 months before the dot com bubble burst, a very different number emerged from a similar poll by Gallup.

First, a reminder of what the Conf. Board said this morning:

Buchanan On The Ryancare Route: Winning By Losing?

Buchanan On The Ryancare Route: Winning By Losing?

Authored by Patrick Buchanan via Buchanan.org,

Did the Freedom Caucus just pull the Republican Party back off the ledge, before it jumped to its death? A case can be made for that.

Before the American Health Care Act, aka “Ryancare,” was pulled off the House floor Friday, it enjoyed the support — of 17 percent of Americans. Had it passed, it faced an Antietam in the GOP Senate, and probable defeat.

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