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The Time Has Come

Friday, July 26th The Time Has Come The time has come for conservatives to defund ObamaCare. Republicans in the House have voted over 30 times to repeal ObamaCare, but with Democrats in control of the Senate and the presidency, it's impossible to see how that will make impact. Yesterday on the program, Senator Ted Cruz called these votes meaningless. Republicans need to be realistic about the power that they do have; Republicans control the House, which means they control the purse strings. This means that their power lies in their ability to strip funding from ObamaCare. Republicans are willing to offer

The Joke Falls Flaccid

The Goldberg File By Jonah Goldberg July 26, 2013 Osvaldo Catastrophe, (which is "Dear Reader" after being wrung through the Carlos Danger name generator . Unfortunately this is not replicable. If you type it in again you'll get a different name, like "Felciano Trouble." It's almost as if there's no scientific basis for this thing whatsoever), Look. As a paid and accredited writer of an often too bawdy quasi-magical-realist semi-humorous "news"letter ("'Magical realist?' What are you trying to say?" -- The Couch), I'm starting to get annoyed. I'm supposed to make jokes about reality, reality isn't supposed to make the jo

Digest: Phony President Offers Moldy Economic Agenda

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Six things to know about Alabama's new gun law 6 days before it takes effect

 AL.COM 4 Hours Ago Six things to know about Alabama's new gun law 6 days before it takes effect by  Evan Belanger Alabama's new firearms law is set to take effect Aug. 1. Sponsored by Sen. Scott Beason, R-Gardendale, it is designed to clarifyAlabama's concealed- and open-carry laws and ensure law-abiding citizens have access to deadly weapons. Opposed by the Business Council of Alabama, it bars employers from prohibiting their workers from having loaded pistols in their vehicles while working. The law blocks employers from punishing workers for having weapons in their vehicles and allows employers to sue if they are punished. Here are some other notable features of the new law: Parts of the law are still unclear While the  Alabama Legislature approved the law  more than two months ago, law enforcement officers are still struggling to understand how it should be enforced, and some state officials say it needs clarification. "Law enforcement is still unsure of what the