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von Spakovsky: Illinois 'congressional representation basically propped up by the inclusion of alien populations'
Heritage Foundation attorney Hans von Spakovsky is hoping to see this year’s census count result in a fairer representation of citizens in some of the country’s largest states.
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Over 40 cases of Illinois voter fraud documented by Heritage Foundation
More than 40 people have been found guilty of election or voter fraud in Illinois since the year 2000, according to a Heritage Foundation database that details such cases nationwide.
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Carafano: Will Nikki Haley lead again?
Nikki Haley's resignation as ambassador to the United Nations inevitably set off speculation about her plans, including a White House run in 2020. There’s no question she’d make a great foreign policy president, full stop. That said, the prospects of a President Haley has a lot more consequence for global geopolitics than American politics.
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Seibler: Federal Court Hands Trump a Win, Brings Rogue Agency Under Tighter Control
"You’re fired.” President Donald Trump will soon be able to use his famous catch phrase against the head of a troubled federal agency, the Fair Housing Finance Agency, which is led by a single Obama appointee with no meaningful oversight from the president.
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Milikh: Virtuous Citizens Power the American Dream
Nowadays in polite society, we rarely hear anyone talk about strength of character, virtues or greatness. To discuss these matters would require making “value judgments,” and we are told we cannot judge. Openness is the only virtue we recognize.
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Feulner: America is still the home of innovation
Those who pay attention to the news are used to hearing a litany of problems. And they’re used to hearing something else: Calls to spend more taxpayer money on some federal program to fix those problems.
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In transgender debate, 'biology isn't bigotry,' author says
Ryan T. Anderson dreads the way he sees gender dysphoria sufferers being allowed to affect society at large.