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Author Archives: TNR

EAI joins regional-national coalition opposing the Transportation Climate Initiative

The Ethan Allen Institute has played a key role in putting together a multi-state collaborative in opposition to the TCI carbon tax. Today these organizations released the following open letter.

December 17, 2019 in Press Release.

FISA report was so damning that FBI’s top lawyer during Russia probe felt ‘distressed’ after reading it

Former FBI general counsel James Baker said Monday that he felt “distressed” after reading the Justice Department inspector general’s report laying out “significant” errors and omissions in the bureau’s applications to surveil former Trump campaign aide Carter Page.

December 17, 2019 in U.S..
Wikimedia Commons/Erum Patel

Daily Chronicle: New Harvard anti-car study decries expensive subsidies of ‘car culture’

A new report from the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government says cars are bad, bad, bad for the economy. How bad? In Massachusetts alone, the study says, the “car culture” costs residents $64 billion per year.

December 16, 2019 in TNR News.
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Reports: Consumers still carrying debt from last holiday season, expected to spend $1.1 trillion this holiday season

About 35 million Americans still have holiday credit card debt left over from last year, according to WalletHub’s 2019 Holiday Shopping Survey. The personal finance site projects consumers will spend as much as $1.1 trillion this holiday season.

December 16, 2019 in U.S..
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House Democrats’ College Affordability Act would drive up college costs even further

This proposal would replicate, and in some cases double down on, the unwise policies that led to our current $1.6 trillion student debt crisis. Americans simply cannot afford the College Affordability Act.

December 16, 2019 in Commentary.
Wikimedia Commons/Carlos Menendez

These 3 countries tried socialism. Here’s what happened.

Socialists are fond of saying that socialism has never failed because it has never been tried. But in truth, socialism has failed in every country in which it has been tried.

December 16, 2019 in Commentary.
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders

McClaughry: The revived debate over ‘socialism’

Whether today’s national electorate will join Bernie Sanders and the candidates of the Democratic Party in their march ever further toward “democratic socialism” remains to be seen.

December 15, 2019 in Commentary.
New York DMV

‘Concerned for our safety’: County clerk sounds alarm at New York allowing driver’s licenses for illegal aliens

A New York county clerk expressed deep concern over the state’s new law allowing illegal aliens to obtain driver’s licenses, arguing that such a law risks public safety and paves the way for voter fraud.

December 15, 2019 in U.S..
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‘A Force for Good’: Pompeo explains the Trump administration’s vision for America’s role in the world

This new era requires a top-to-bottom rethinking of how America should exercise its role as the world’s top power. To that end, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says, the Trump administration has given American foreign policy a much-needed course correction after the Obama era.

December 15, 2019 in Commentary.
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Comey says he was ‘wrong’ about FBI’s surveillance abuse, Gowdy says ‘too damn late’

James Comey said Sunday that he was “wrong” about the FBI’s handling of surveillance warrants against Carter Page, who the former FBI director acknowledged was “treated unfairly” by having his name leaked to the press as a suspected Russian agent.

December 15, 2019 in U.S..

IG Report reveals previously unknown FBI investigation of alleged dossier source

The FBI opened up a counterintelligence investigation in October 2016 against a Belarusian-American businessman who Christopher Steele said was an unwitting source for his infamous anti-Trump dossier, according to a newly unredacted version of a Justice Department inspector general’s report.

December 15, 2019 in U.S..
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Bernie Sanders retracts endorsement of Dem candidate who wanted to legalize bestiality

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders retracted his endorsement of Democratic congressional candidate Cenk Uygur just one day after announcing it.

December 13, 2019 in U.S..

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