Thursday, 9 March 2017

Politics: Trump's First 100 Days: POTUS launches 'full-court press' on health plan

Sponsored by ExxonMobil | Gov. Joe Piscopo? Candidates in two states try to use lessons learned from Trump.; The 40-year decline in the tolerance of college students, graphed; Schumer’s claim that ‘millions of women turn’ to Planned Parenthood for mammograms; Top Democrat wants to meet with author of unsubstantiated Trump dossier; Trump’s First 100 Days: POTUS launches ‘full-court press’ on health plan; Conservatives meet with Trump, who hints that GOP ACA fix could drift further right; Trump administration considers $6 billion cut to HUD budget; Lawmakers take up Obamacare revision without an independent scorekeeper; Trump goes into dealmaking mode, works behind the scenes on health bill; Trump nominates D.C. lawyer Noel Francisco as solicitor general; 'They will suffer the consequences,' Democrats say of Republicans on Obamacare; Spicer won’t confirm documents posted by WikiLeaks — but he wants Democrats to be much more outraged about them; On nearly every issue, more Americans oppose Trump’s agenda than support it; DNC Chair Perez, deputy Ellison kick off live video Q&As;
 
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Trump’s First 100 Days: POTUS launches ‘full-court press’ on health plan
Opponents of the GOP's American Health Care Act include Democrats, conservatives, and organizations that represent U.S. hospitals, physicians and retirees.
Doctors, hospitals and insurers oppose Republican health plan
Attacks from left and right raise doubts the bill can pass.
 
Gov. Joe Piscopo? Candidates in two states try to use lessons learned from Trump.
The races in New Jersey and Virginia could test the appeal of Trump-style populism.
 
The 40-year decline in the tolerance of college students, graphed
This may help explain Charles Murray's experience at Middlebury College.
 
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Top Democrat wants to meet with author of unsubstantiated Trump dossier
The top Democrat on the House's intelligence panel is ready to meet the author of the secret Trump dossier, even on his turf
 
Trump’s First 100 Days: POTUS launches ‘full-court press’ on health plan
Opponents of the GOP's American Health Care Act include Democrats, conservatives, and organizations that represent U.S. hospitals, physicians and retirees.
 
Conservatives meet with Trump, who hints that GOP ACA fix could drift further right
Representatives of FreedomWorks, Americans for Prosperity and Heritage Action for America will attend the meeting Wednesday night.
Trump administration considers $6 billion cut to HUD budget
Move would drop Housing and Urban Development funding by about 14 percent as part of plan to cut domestic spending and increase the defense budget.
 
 
Lawmakers take up Obamacare revision without an independent scorekeeper
Critics say the plan's effects should be evaluated first by the Congressional Budget Office.
 
Trump goes into dealmaking mode, works behind the scenes on health bill
'If we need to bring in the big gun, we'll bring in the big gun,' one official said of Trump.
 
Trump nominates D.C. lawyer Noel Francisco as solicitor general
Francisco might be best known as the lawyer who represented former Virginia governor Robert F. McDonnell when the Supreme Court overturned his corruption conviction.
 
'They will suffer the consequences,' Democrats say of Republicans on Obamacare
The 2018 election is starting early.
 
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Spicer won’t confirm documents posted by WikiLeaks — but he wants Democrats to be much more outraged about them
Spicer repeatedly said the government's policy is to not confirm the authenticity of sensitive information that might have been leaked or hacked.
 
On nearly every issue, more Americans oppose Trump’s agenda than support it
The only thing America agrees on is improving America's infrastructure.
 
DNC Chair Perez, deputy Ellison kick off live video Q&As
The sessions come as the Democratic Party's favorable rating has slipped in recent months.
 
 
     
 
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