Thanks to reader Annita for sending this one in. It's totally unexpected, and totally cool.
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A freelance security consultant in his 30s wrote the part of the program that used a previously unknown security hole in the Internet Explorer Web browser to break into computers and insert the spyware, a researcher working for the U.S. government told the Financial Times. Chinese officials had special access to the work of the author, who posted pieces of the program to a hacking forum and described it as something he was "working on."Read More......
it wasn't just the people of MA who put you where you are. Next time you vote like that I expect to be kissed first!Read More......
Well, I guess we worked our tails off to get another RINO elected. I'm so disappointed in Scott Brown
Hey, Massachusetts! How do you like Scott Specter?
You dont understand - We Americans Had Drawn A Line In The Sand With @scottbrownma - Its All Gone Now. #traitor
Michael Savage totally called it... @SCOTTBROWNMA sucks!
Congratulations to Comrade Scott "Marxist" Brown on Voting For Bolshevik Jobs Bill.
You're aiming for a 1 term seat eh? forgot, you can just run next time as a democrat.
Is being labeled "an independent thinker" more important than being labeled "a principled man"? Scott?
@ScottBrownMa is a phony. Votes for a bill to rip us off of more tax money. No wonder Ma voted for ya.
Brown's a PROGRESSIVE .. and will progressively turn all the conservatives against him. Such a disappointment.
All the work done to get @scottbrownma elected and this is how he returns the favor
Un-effing believable . Wow, I'm blown away you would vote for this?!? What was the payoff? Guess you're a 1 term guy. Fooled us
For Brown to cave so fast, I think we supported a loser.||NO we supported a FISCAL FRAUD not a HAWK
I thought your were a Fiscal Conservative. I like many across this nation donated to your campaign! Like Obama, YOU LIE!
ASK FOR YOUR MONEY BACK - I am sorry I promoted this traitor.
renegs on promise 2 B fiscal conservative after 1 meeting w/Reid I can't help being disappointed & nervous
DO NOT SUPPORT @SCOTTBROWNMA - ASK FOR YOUR MONEY BACK - I am sorry I promoted this...
The thing about @scottbrownma is that I knew teh betrayal would come. I just didn't think it would be so quick.
Was Right. Scott Brown Is Not A Conservative - Another Progressive RINO like McCain, Lindsey & Romney
@ScottBrownMa is another Evan Bayh only with a (R) after his name
Democrats have sought to pressure Brown into backing the measure, pointing out that he captured the late Sen. Edward Kennedy's (D) seat by promising to be an independent voice. With Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) absent following his cancer diagnosis, Democrats need at least two Republican votes to reach the 60 necessary to move to final passage later this week, and so far no other GOP senator has announced plans to support the measure.Wait. Scott Brown put his constituents ahead of Mitch McConnell? He's in big trouble now. Let's see how quickly the teabaggers and other right-wingers turn on their new golden boy. They're not too tolerant of compromise.
"I came to Washington to be an independent voice, to put politics aside, and to do everything in my power to help create jobs for Massachusetts families," Brown said in a statement issued by his office. "This Senate jobs bill is not perfect. I wish the tax cuts were deeper and broader, but I will vote for it because it contains measures that will help put people back to work.
Retiring Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana said Monday that electing more lawmakers like new Republican Sen. Scott Brown may be the "ultimate cure" for partisan gridlock in Washington.And here's my favorite quote. Note how Bayh manages to blame Democrats for the Republicans filibustering every single piece of major legislation:
He reiterated that Monday, saying the Senate used to be a more polite place. He said senators should be more open to compromise and rely on filibusters less to block legislation.Nicely played, twisting the knife in the Dems by blaming them for the GOP filibuster. Read More......
"Those on my side need to accept half a loaf when the alternative is nothing," he said.
Political handicapper Charlie Cook said that it was "very hard to come up with a scenario where Democrats don't lose the House" in an interview with National Journal late last week.Read More......
A batch of state polls by the non-partisan Research 2000 shows that in multiple states represented by key Dem Senators who will have to decide whether to support reconciliation, the public option polls far better than the Senate bill does, often by lopsided margins.Read More......
Here’s a rundown, sent over by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which commissioned the polls:
* In Nevada, only 34% support the Senate bill, while 56% support the public option.
* In Illinois, only 37% support the Senate bill, while 68% support the public option.
* In Washington State, only 38% support the Senate bill, while 65% support the public option.
* In Missouri, only 33% support the Senate bill, while 57% support the public option.
* In Virginia, only 36% support the Senate bill, while 61% support the public option.
* In Iowa, only 35% support the Senate bill, while 62% support the public option.
*In Minnesota, only 35% support the Senate bill, while 62% support the public option.
* In Colorado, only 32% support the Senate bill, while 58% support the public option.
White House officials have already begun urging Republicans to post their bills on line as well – a clever tactic by the White House, because Republicans ideas for reform were spread across several pieces of legislation, or fell far short of the Democrats’ goal of insuring 31 million uninsured Americans. The main House Republican proposal, for instance, would only cover 3 million more Americans.H/t Taegan. Read More......
"The most common cause of death for kids aged roughly 1 to 5 is choking...
Hot dogs are a prime offender, accounting for 17 percent of food-related asphyxiations in children under the age of 10, according to one study.The article warns about small candies as well. And if you think about it, they're exactly the size of small things you'd normally keep out of your kids' hands, lest they choke. As for peanut butter, I remember the only time in my life I actually choked on food for real - meaning, total stoppage of air, couldn't even breathe enough to cough or hack, just utter horrifying silence - was while eating a Snickers in undergrad. Somehow got a piece of the ooey gooey candy lodged in my wind pipe. Couldn't breathe, couldn't even make a sound. I remember frantically trying to get the attention of the people I was walking with, because when you're really choking, you're silent. My two friends, upon realizing I was desperately grabbing for my throat, immediately started screaming "he's choking, he's choking," while not giving me the Heimlich. Fortunately, some guy came running from across the street and went to work on me.
"If you were to take the best engineers in the world and asked them to design a perfect plug for a child's airway, you couldn't do better than a hot dog," Smith said. "It's the right size, right shape. It's compressible so it wedges itself in. When they're in that tight [it's] almost impossible, even with the correct training and the correct equipment, to get out. When it's wedged in tightly, that child is going to die."
Other high-risk foods include hard candy, peanuts and nuts, even peanut butter.
Delay and Reform the High-Cost Plan Excise Tax.There's a lot of wiggle room in the way this is written, such as, if they curtail cost sufficiently, then perhaps I won't end up paying more than $850 a month. Read More......
Part of the reason for high and rising insurance costs is that insurers have little incentive to lower their premiums. The Senate bill includes a tax on high-cost health insurance plans. CBO has estimated that this policy will reduce premiums as well as contribute to long-run deficit reduction. The President’s Proposal changes the effective date of the Senate policy from 2013 to 2018 to provide additional transition time for high-cost plans to become more efficient. It also raises the amount of premiums that are exempt from the assessment from $8,500 for singles to $10,200 and from $23,000 for families to $27,500 and indexes these amounts for subsequent years at general inflation plus 1 percent. To the degree that health costs rise unexpectedly quickly between now and 2018, the initial threshold would be adjusted upwards automatically. To ensure that the tax affects firms equitably, the President’s Proposal reforms it by including an adjustment for firms whose health costs are higher due to the age or gender of their workers, and by no longer counting dental and vision benefits as potentially taxable benefits. The President’s Proposal maintains the Senate bill’s permanent adjustment in favor of high-risk occupations such as “first responders.”
SEN. LIEBERMAN: I appreciate that.I actually agree with Lieberman on something. That is a great way to go. The Senate Democrats could actually make the process work to their advantage on this one.
And, look, then the final, obviously, is that it’s up to us in the Congress and in the Senate. We’ve got to – we’ve got to get 60 votes to repeal don’t ask, don’t tell, or else it will remain in effect. Thank you.
SEN. LEVIN: Unless there’s a provision inside the Defense authorization bill; that goes to the floor, which would then require an amendment to strike it from the bill; in which case the 60-vote rule would be turning the other way. In fact –
SEN. LIEBERMAN: It is – (inaudible) – knowledge, but it is with great appreciation that I accept the higher wisdom – (laughter) – of the chairman of our committee.
SEN. LEVIN: (Laughs, laughter.)
SEN. LIEBERMAN: I think that’s a great way to go.
SEN. LEVIN: That’s on the record, everybody. (Laughter.)
Patefield asked if the officer had any "reasonable, articulable suspicion" to justify him giving his details.Read More......
She replied: "I believe your behaviour was quite suspicious in the manner in which you were taking photographs in the town centre … I'm suspicious in why you were taking those pictures.
"I'm an officer of the law, and I'm requiring you, because I believe your behaviour to be of a suspicious nature, and of possibly antisocial [nature] … I can take your details just to ascertain that everything is OK."
Patefield and his friend maintained that they did not want to disclose their details. They were stopped a third and final time when returning to their car. This time the officer was accompanied by an acting sergeant. "Under law, fine, we can ask for your details – we've got no powers," he said. "However, due to the fact that we believe you were involved in antisocial behaviour, ie taking photographs … then we do have a power under [the Police Reform Act] to ask for your name and address, and for you to provide it. If you don't, then you may be arrested."
A YouGov poll reveals the extent of public anger at City excess. It finds that 76% of people would support a cap on bonuses, that 59% support windfall taxes on bankers' bonuses, and that 60% want the tax to be extended to those working in hedge funds and private equity houses.Read More......
There was also support for other forms of regulation, with most supporting a levy on financial transactions (a Tobin tax). Almost seven out of 10 wanted retail and investment banking separated. Three out of four people said they did not think banks had changed and were still not being properly regulated.
"The economic arguments for taming the dominance of the finance sector are overwhelming. The social and moral arguments are incontrovertible," said Neal Lawson, chairman of Compass, the Labour campaign group that commissioned the poll.
Teaching stroke patients to sing "rewires" their brains, helping them recover their speech, say scientists.Read More......
By singing, patients use a different area of the brain from the area involved in speech.
If a person's "speech centre" is damaged by a stroke, they can learn to use their "singing centre" instead.
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