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Rand Paul: 75 Percent Chance We Repeal Obamacare – Breitbart News

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Thursday on CNNs The Lead, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) said even after Speaker of the House Paul Ryans (R-WI) failed effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act there was still a 70 percent, 75 percent chance that we still do get repeal of Obamacare.

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Paul said, I think the Freedom Caucus is doing what is best for America. Theyre very principled and honorable men. I think that were trying to also let Republicans know if we pass something bad, if insurance rates are going up at 20 percent, 25 percent a year from now after Republicans have taken ownership of health care, that wont be good for the party. It is also just not good for the country.

We do want insurance rates to go down, he added. We want more people to have insurance at a lower cost, and Im still talking to the White House. I am still talking to the Freedom Caucus. I am talking to anybody that will listen, and I do still think I think 70 percent, 75 percent chance that we still do get repeal of Obamacare, that we are going to find a good meeting place at some point.

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Rand Paul blasts the Senate for voting to send ‘kids to war with no debate’ – TheBlaze.com

The U.S. Senate voted 97-2Monday to approve admitting the state of Montenegro into NATO, addinganother country to the list of nations the United States is sworn to protect.

Thetwo senators who voted no were Republicans Mike Lee of Utah and Rand Paul of Kentucky. In ablistering 16-minute speech on the Senate floor before the vote, Paul reiteratedhis stance that the U.S.should not be adding Montenegro to NATO.

Paul first voiced his opposition earlier this month, saying that the United States does not need to add another country to protect on top of the other 27it already does in NATO. Furthermore, Paul said, the U.S. does not need to spend more money on foreign entanglements that will unnecessarily add tothe countrys $20 trillion debt. It was a controversial stance that ledfellowSen. John McCain to refer to Paul as an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Paulresponded to McCains accusation by calling the Arizona Republican unhinged.

To furtherunderscore his point, Paul pointed outduring his Monday speech that NATO is an organization that is primarily upheld by U.S. money and U.S. blood:

Today the question is will we add another commitment to defend yet another foreign country? For decades NATO has been an organization where the U.S. disproportionately spends our blood and our treasure. The other NATO countries have largely hitched a ride on a U.S. train that subsidizes their defenses and allows them to direct their revenues to their own domestic concerns.

In short, he added, Uncle Sam is the Uncle Patsy for the rest of the world.

Paul went on to question Montenegros valuewhen it came to the U.S. interests in the region.Noting Moscows penchant for entanglements with bordering countries, Paul stated that this agreement willinevitably lead to the U.S. having to involve itself militarily against Russia. He alsosaidthat thiswould assuredly not be the last country invited in, because the same senators who pushed to bring in Montenegro also want to include Georgia and Ukraine. If those two nations, which are seemingly forever engaged in border disputes with Russia,were already in NATO today, Paul noted, we would already be involved in a world war with Russia.

The senator then angrily observedthat, despite this, the Senate was settoapprove Montenegros admission without allowing debate, thereby sending our sons and daughters to fight border disputes we shouldnt be involved in.

You know theyre going to forbid amendments, Paul began. I forced this debate. Nobody wanted to have this debate. They want to rubber stamp, they want no debates, and they want to send your kids to war with no debate. Today, they will pass this on my objection, and they will allow no amendments. When I finish this speech, I will ask for an amendment, and it will be denied because they do not want to debate whether your sons and daughters go to war.

I find that appalling, Paul continued. I am ashamed of a Senate that will not have a debate and will not have a vote [on the amendment].

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Activists Rally to Urge Rand Paul to Support an Independent Investigation into Russian Influence – WEKU

A handful of southern Kentucky activists rallied at the Bowling Green office of U.S. Senator Rand Paul in support of a national campaign to urge the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to establish an independent investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Rand Paul is a member of that committee.

Bowling Green resident Peter Zielinski said he used to be more politically conservative, but he attended the March 28 rally because he has concerns aboutnational leaders appointed by President Trump.

The history of many of the appointees is at least suspect, said Zielinski. There is a preponderance of people with ties to Russia and foreign governments and thats just the tip of what we know, at this point. We dont know the whole truth and we should know the whole truth.

A spokeswoman for Senator Paul said he was in Washington, D.C. on the day of the Bowling Green rally, but was glad to receive the letter from the local group and will review it.

Bowling Green retired teacher Claudia Hanes adapted a song from the musicalLes Miserablesfor the rally. Some of the lyrics were, Do you hear the people sing, singing the song of angry men? It is the music of a people who will not vote for you again."

Hanes said there are many questions about members of the Trump administration and their ties to Russia, and she wants answers.

Our rally is to convince Rand Paul to be part of the movement to get an independent commission to investigate thoroughly what happened and if nothing else, to see that it never happens again.

The rally was part of national campaign to deliver a similar message to all members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

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Libertarians see proposal as chance to continue growing party – Lincoln Journal Star

Nebraska's growing ranks of Libertarian voters could see more of their candidates on local ballots if a proposal that is working its way through the Legislature succeeds.

The bill would allow any political party with 10,000 or more registered voters to remain recognized in the state, regardless of how its candidates perform in statewide elections.

In recent years, Libertarians have been forced to run "sacrificial lamb" candidates for statewide offices in hopes of securing 5 percent of the vote, the minimum threshold for the party to maintain its officially recognized status.

"If this passes, that whole sacrificial lamb mentality goes away and we can focus on growing the party," said Gene Siadek of Omaha, treasurer of the Libertarian Party of Nebraska. "We can maybe focus on elections that might be more winnable for us."

Sponsored by Sen. Laura Ebke of Crete, the proposal (LB34) received first-round approval Wednesday on a 30-0 vote.

The change would apply to any third party that qualifies, but so far the Libertarians are the only ones who come close.

Their party has hit some major milestones in the past year, including Ebke's decision to ditch the GOP and register as a Libertarian. She became the state's highest-ranking Libertarian elected officeholder and the only Libertarian in the officially nonpartisan Legislature.

Last fall, the party topped 10,000 registrants for the first time, which Siadek attributed in part to Ebke's switch and also to Donald Trump securing the Republican presidential nomination.

And this year, the party submitted its first financial statement to the Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure Commission after exceeding $5,000 in donations for the first time.

"We're creating kind of a foothold," Siadek said.

The Libertarian Party has lost and restored its official status at least twice over the years, most recently in 2010. Under state law, the only way a party can regain the right to register voters and put candidates on the ballot is to gather thousands of petition signatures.

The threat of losing certification again has compelled Libertarians such as Mike Knebel of Bellevue to run long-shot campaigns for statewide offices such as treasurer or secretary of state every four years.

Knebel, a former chairman of the state Libertarian Party, spent much of his own time and money campaigning for state treasurer in 2014. He lost, but managed to get enough votes to protect the party's status until at least 2018.

He says he would have preferred to focus his energy on a more winnable local race, such as city council or school board.

"Now we can really focus on a lot of the local candidates and the local issues," he said.

Ebke's proposal met no opposition from the state's two major political parties during a public hearing March 9. Members of the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee voted 7-0 to advance it to the full Legislature.

"I think it's valuable for the citizens of Nebraska to have more options than the two major parties," said Sen. John Murante of Gretna, the committee's chairman.

Ebke said the change would allow Libertarians to "build from the ground up," but sees little threat to Republican domination in statewide politics.

"Nebraska is a red state, and it'll probably be a red state for a long, long time."

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