Clinton White House was a den of cocaine and mistresses: ex-Secret Service officer By Daniel Halper June 25, 2016 | 6:53pm Former Secret Service agent Gary Byrne is defending revelations about the Clintons in his new book, "Crisis of Character."Photo: (Left) AP, (middle) Ron Sachs/CNP, (right)...
AFSCME HEALTH BENEFITS, WAGES OUT OF SYNC WITH WHAT ILLINOIS TAXPAYERS CAN AFFORD   By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner 6/25/2016   Health insurance premiums for the average Illinoisan have risen dramatically over the past several years. Copays have also spiked, and access to doctors...
Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan’s insistence that Chicago Public Schools receive more than its fair share of state education funding is putting any stopgap budget deal at risk.   With the chance for a full-year 2017 budget deal all but dead,...
Chicago's new ordinance will punish visitors to the city with a 21 percent hotel tax bill.   On June 22, Chicago City Council passed an Airbnb ordinance that would increase taxes on short-term rentals to 21 percent. The vote was 43-7. The ordinance moved quickly...
Turning Point USA is thrilled to announce the second annual Young Latino Leadership Summit beginning this Sunday in Orlando, FL! This Leadership Summit is taking place just one week after our widely successful Young Women's Leadership Summit in Dallas, TX...
Puerto Rico is bankrupt: Is your city or state next? By Andrew Collins Wednesday, June 22nd, 2016      Cracks in the dam “A new crack has appeared in the dam that restrains a great lake of federal, state, and local debt from inundating the country.” So...
DNC Researched Clinton Speeches, Travel Records Hacked documents are latest "Guccifer 2.0" leak http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k08B7aCuUR0 http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1E3OS-qlSEc JUNE 21--The latest document dump from “Guccifer 2.0,” the hacker who breached the Democratic National Committee’s servers, shows that party officials have researched Hillary Clinton’s prior travel on...
Supreme Court Decisions: Immigration and Affirmative Action Rulings Today U.S. Supreme Court ruled on a presidential immigration order and a challenge to use of race in the University of Texas' admission process. Shared from the Across America, US Patch By Dennis Robaugh...
 AFSCME’s demands come first. Prisoners be damned 6/23/2016 Austin Berg A June 20 debate over the water bill at Western Illinois Correctional Center in Mount Sterling, Ill., offered a window into the mentality of the American Federation of State, County and...
Editors note:  As an American citizen I understand the failed concept of taking everyone's money and property and putting it into a bowl for everyone to share equally. I also get the concept of power created by the marriage...

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