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Republican Raver: Moftal Kumbat – Video


Republican Raver: Moftal Kumbat
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Is Ebola the Death of Republican ‘Small Government?’ – Video


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Is Ebola the death of the Republican small government movement? http://theweek.com/article/index/271140/ebola-and-the-death-of-the-gops-libertarian-moment On the Bonus Show: Louis picks...

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Judge Jeanine Truth To Power! Historic Republican Win Hammers Obama’s Scandals Hard! You’re A BULLY! – Video


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Republican Wave Put Obamacare In Surgery. These Parts Could Be Amputated

The wave of Republican electoral victories, and switch in Senate control, raises the obvious question: what changes are in store for Obamacare.

Conventional wisdom is that President Obama would veto legislation that made any fundamental changes to his signature bill. But even the Laws enthusiasts concede, that there are parts of Obamacare that are disliked, gratuitous, or simply unfeasible.

The question is whether theres enough common ground to make meaningful excisions to the original law, and secure White House support.

There may be more changes in store than Washingtons conventional wisdom now portends. Some easy and obvious revisions are already getting attention. But there are also some bigger changes that could get popular support.

Some conservatives will argue that Congress shouldnt do anything to blunt Obamacares painful excesses, lest they weaken the case for full repeal. That sort of thinking may leave market based reforms harder to achieve in the long run.

Thats because the marketplace is rapidly changing to accommodate Obamacare, in ways that could make market based schemes harder to eventually implement. Just look at all of the consolidation underway in the market for providers much of it the acquisitions of doctors by hospitals, stoked by provisions in Obamacare.

Without changes now, by 2016 there may not be enough local competition left in the healthcare market on which to eventually erect a solid, market-based alternative to the Affordable Care Act. Conservatives have to start injecting more competition and choice into the market right away, and push back against the erection of healthcare oligopolies that are being favored by the top down Obamacare scheme.

Some selective excisions to the current scheme could achieve these ends.

First on the easy changes:

One popular idea is full repealthe disliked device tax. This excisionhad bi-partisan support long before the mid-term elections.

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Republican concedes San Diego congressional race to incumbent Democrat

Republican challenger Carl DeMaio has conceded defeat in the tough, expensive race against incumbent Rep. Scott Peters (D-San Diego).

DeMaio made his concession in an interview Sunday with the Associated Press, which on Friday had declared Peters the winner in the 52nd Congressional District.

DeMaio trails Peters by 4,771 votes with an estimated 6,000 to 8,000 votes to be counted, according to the county elections department. The count has Peters at 51%, DeMaio 49%.

Peters, 56, an environmental lawyer and former San Diego City Council member, was seeking a second term representing a district that includes Coronado, Poway and a northern stretch of San Diego.

DeMaio, 40, also a former council member, was defeated for mayor in 2012 by Democrat Bob Filner. When Filner resigned as mayor amid allegations of sexual harassment, DeMaio opted to remain in the congressional race rather than make a second attempt at becoming mayor.

The DeMaio-Peters race was marked by a flurry of political allegations and more than $10 million in spending by the two camps. DeMaio was also hit with allegations of sexual misconduct by two former staff members.

One of the allegations was investigated by the police department. The district attorney declined to file charges, citing insufficient evidence. The second allegation was made two days before the election.

DeMaio, who is gay, had campaigned as a "new generation Republican" who believes in the party becoming more inclusive and dropping its focus on wedge issues such as marriage and abortion.

But Peters responded that DeMaio's record on the council was that of a divisive figure who alienated members of both parties. Peters' television commercials showed a film clip of DeMaio speaking to local tea party members about his appreciation of their support.

In his interview with the Associated Press, DeMaio declined to say whether he will run for office again.

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