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As States Fight Refugee Relocation, Chicago Welcomes Fleeing Syrians
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On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson is joined by Shikha Dalmia to discuss the the aftermath of the Paris attacks, and how Donald Trump’s policies would isolate America from the world. Then Kelsey Harkness from The Daily Signal discusses alleged Medicaid fraud from Planned Parenthood and Chicago’s call for Syrian refugees.
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Manage episode 120657610 series 53054
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On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson is joined by Shikha Dalmia to discuss the the aftermath of the Paris attacks, and how Donald Trump’s policies would isolate America from the world. Then Kelsey Harkness from The Daily Signal discusses alleged Medicaid fraud from Planned Parenthood and Chicago’s call for Syrian refugees.
Related Links:
Banning Syrian Refugees Won’t Make America Safer, Only More Ashamed of Itself
Trump’s Morally Retarded Plan to “Make America Great Again” Through Operation Wetback and the Trump Wall
Trump won’t rule out special ID for Muslim Americans noting their religion
Donald Trump wants a database for Muslims in the US, drawing comparison to Nazi Germany
Shikha Dalmia at Reason
Follow Shikha Dalmia on Twitter
Planned Parenthood Paid $3 for Birth Control but Billed Medicaid $35, Former Manager Says
In Rebuke to Governor’s Refugee Stance, Chicago Lawmakers Declare City Open to Syrian Refugees
In Wake of Paris Terrorist Attacks, Here’s a Map of the States Shutting Their Doors to Syrian Refugees
Kelsey Harkness at The Daily Signal
Follow Kelsey Harkness on Twitter
Follow Brad on Twitter
Follow Francis on Twitter
The hosts and guests of Coffee and Markets speak only for ourselves, not any clients or employers.
Image via Wikimedia
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