Op-Ed: Become a Republican? I’d be terrible.
defined being a Democrat. I remain strongly pro-choice, pro-weed, pro-LGBT, pro-SNAP, pro-labor
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defined being a Democrat. I remain strongly pro-choice, pro-weed, pro-LGBT, pro-SNAP, pro-labor
instead implementing an agenda based upon consumer choice, appliances that actually work as intended, and ensuring our diesel
especially true of regime change wars, wars of choice or opportunity. It’s always the same playbook
individual lawmakers from responsibility. Crisis legislating allows difficult choices to be blamed on circumstance rather than judgment. Emergency … allowed to negotiate. Members must accept that difficult choices are unavoidable. Enforcement mechanisms will need careful calibration
spiraling out of control will require incredibly difficult choices: careful spending cuts coupled with revenue-boosting, pro-growth
lower-income Americans make a rational economic choice: work less and take home more. Don’t blame them
real reform Americans deserve by lowering costs, offering choices in their health care plans, and finally putting patients … Affordable Care Act would lower premiums and expand choice, and if you liked your plan and your doctor
pregnant with me, she faced an incredibly difficult choice. Her husband had passed away, she had two young
Instead, we pay higher premiums and have fewer choices. And Washington is trying to hide the true costs
land good jobs. It also provides a school choice tax credit. Ohio has proven that kids succeed when
Nippon Steel. As the President weighed his choices, I repeated what I’ve been saying all along
office has become an increasingly popular permanent career choice rather than a temporary service. As of this year
Year after year, they refuse to make tough choices, leaving taxpayers on the hook for wasteful programs. That
National Review Op-Ed: Tulsi Gabbard: The Bold Choice to Fix a Broken Intelligence Community Her appointment would