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"We WIN," the insider writes. "Administered by private insurance companies. No government funding. No government insurance competitor.”The email from the rest of us is: We LOSE. Read More......
More than 20,000 pounds of beef have been recalled by a California company amid worries the meat is linked to two cases of salmonella, a federal food safety agency said.Read More......
Beef Packers Inc., based in Fresno, California, recalled 22,723 pounds of ground beef products produced on September 23, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service said in a statement. The labels on the beef include the establishment number "EST. 31913," the agency said.
"It is hard to believe Senate Republicans are making these charges with a straight face.Read More......
For the past eight days they’ve done nothing but obstruct health care on the Senate floor and throughout this year have played politics with this and virtually every other issue of importance to the American people.
Today’s feigned outrage is nothing but a ploy to distract from the fact they have no plan to lower the cost of health care, stop insurance company abuses or protect Medicare.
And for those who are counting, Republicans have now held one press conference on manufactured anger and have issued one manual on how to grind the Senate to a halt – but have held zero press conferences and issued zero plans on how to help Americans afford to live a healthy life."
The White House says Obama will meet former Vice President Al Gore this afternoon in Oval Office.Before anyone says this is too small a sign, the Gore visit is symbolic, but still huge. It does in fact steal the news cycle away from "jobs jobs jobs," which is something that Rahm and company likely do not want. At the very least, this is a signal that Obama feels the need to make some gesture towards the issue, and that is at least a step in the right direction. Read More......
That meeting, Obama's later Copenhagen visit, and a series of other symbolic moves to focus on climate -- at time when the political operation really wants to focus on jobs -- seem to signal a fairly real commitment to pushing legislation through the Senate next year, midterms or not.
Lieberman's ideology IS self-interest, and in DC that's usually good enough.Read More......
The Obama administration sent a forceful public message Sunday that American military forces could remain in Afghanistan for a long time, seeking to blunt criticism that President Obama had sent the wrong signal in his war-strategy speech last week by projecting July 2011 as the start of a withdrawal.The Afghanistan speech had to be one of the most intensely vetted speeches of the Obama presidency. Yet, the issue of leaving Afghanistan, arguably one of the most important elements of the speech for most American people, somehow got misconstrued or misinterpreted. How did that happen?
In a flurry of coordinated television interviews, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and other top administration officials said that any troop pullout beginning in July 2011 would be slow and that the Americans would only then be starting to transfer security responsibilities to Afghan forces under Mr. Obama’s new plan.
The television appearances by the senior members of Mr. Obama’s war council seemed to be part of a focused and determined effort to ease concerns about the president’s emphasis on setting a date for reducing America’s presence in Afghanistan after more than eight years of war.
Today 56 newspapers in 45 countries take the unprecedented step of speaking with one voice through a common editorial. We do so because humanity faces a profound emergency.Read More......
Unless we combine to take decisive action, climate change will ravage our planet, and with it our prosperity and security. The dangers have been becoming apparent for a generation. Now the facts have started to speak: 11 of the past 14 years have been the warmest on record, the Arctic ice-cap is melting and last year's inflamed oil and food prices provide a foretaste of future havoc. In scientific journals the question is no longer whether humans are to blame, but how little time we have got left to limit the damage. Yet so far the world's response has been feeble and half-hearted.
The news that a leaked set of emails appeared to show senior climate scientists had manipulated data was shocking enough. Now the story has become more remarkable still.Read More......
The computer hack, said a senior member of the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change, was not an amateur job, but a highly sophisticated, politically motivated operation. And others went further. The guiding hand behindhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif the leaks, the allegation went, was that of the Russian secret services.
The leaked emails, which claimed to provide evidence that the unit's head, Professor Phil Jones, colluded with colleagues to manipulate data and hide "unhelpful" research from critics of climate change science, were originally posted on a server in the Siberian city of Tomsk, at a firm called Tomcity, an internet security business.
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