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Says there is a "traditional 60-vote threshold for confirming Supreme Court nominees."
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In New York state, "you cannot charge an older person even one dollar more than a younger person" for health insurance.
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Wealthy foreigners can obtain visas through a special program, but only a small number "invest in true high-unemployment areas. Almost every other EB-5 project uses gerrymandering to qualify as distressed."
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