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Medicare insurance plans, they cover what medicare alone doesn't.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Senior Insurance Center)
Tue Oct 29 13:04:36 2013
From: "Senior Insurance Center" <SeniorInsuranceCenter@dbfwaifwint.us>
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 10:04:37 -0700
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ather the result of the fog of war, or something like
it. An inquest would be conducted. The bottom of this would be
gotten to.The slow walk was on.Romney subsequently shied from the subject.
The one time he made mention of the attack in a debate
with Obama, the president caught him on a technicality and moderator Candy
Crowley of CNN helped to humiliate the former Massachusetts governor.The
press, mostly either cowed or uninterested on the subject, let the issue
drop too. Obama's strategy was successful. Political disaster was averted.
Cue the confetti.But having been re-elected, the election strategy re: Benghazi
is causing something of a hangover for the president.Now that we have
had the first large-scale terrorist attack on U.S. soil since 9/11, public
anxiety about Islamists and terrorism is way up. With that backdrop, Republicans
are re-opening the inquest into the Benghazi attacks. This time the questions
aren't so much about non-existent riots or why Americans in an Islamist
country weren't on higher alert.This time it's about allegations of a cover-up.
Did Obama officials muzzle critics in service of the president's re-election
goal? Was the inquest full and fair? What did the president know,
and when did he know it?Given it all to do over again,
Obama likely would repeat his pre-election approach to Benghazi: denounce
critics, go slow and minimize any broader significance of the attack. After
all, he did win a second term.But
get said many
of the claimed benefits from EPA clean air regulations "are mostly attributable
to the reduction in public exposure to a single air pollutant: fine
particulate matter."The EPA claims that changes made to emissions standards
and other areas will save billions in health costs for the public.The
same report estimated that in fiscal 2012, 14 major rules came with
between $14.8 billion and $19.5 billion in annual costs, but with between
$53.2 billion and $114.6 billion in annual benefits.The Heritage report's
estimate of the annual costs imposed in 2012 were not that far
off -- Heritage pegged the annual cost of 2012 rules at $23.5
billion.The Heritage report did not delve deeply into the benefits of all
these regulations, though suggested the administration has exaggerated those
numbers. The analysis said the "particulate matter" pollutant EPA often
cites is already subject to EPA regulations, calling the claimed benefits
of additional reductions "speculative."
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">A car thief's weakness for women became his downfall when police in
India nabbed him in a Facebook trap.Police in Vastrapur, India had been
tracking 24-year-old Bheemsingh Bhati for a year for stealing several vehicles,
but he had so far escaped authorities, according to the Times of
India.When a detective found the suspect on Facebook, he noticed that most
of his friends were women. Police created a fake profile with a
photo of an attractive woman to lure him into a meeting.The trick
worked and Bhati began communicating with the decoy.Gradually, Bhati became
so obsessed with the persona that he kept on requesting to meet
'her' in person," a police official told the Times.Bhati showed up for
the date in April wearing flashy clothes and began looking for the
object of his affection, but he was met by police instead. Officers
escorted him into a police van and took him into custody.He has
confessed to stealing cars from at least five towns. Click for more
from The Times of India.
hite House Press Secretary Jay
Carney said Biden continues to play a leading role in the gun
control effort. He reiterated that the administration would continue to
press for legislation and suggested lawmakers who opposed the last version
would feel public pressure."In the end, senators who voted against the overwhelming
will of their constituents may reconsider if they hear from those same
constituents and hear how important these common-sense measures are to them,"
he said.The Obama-supporting Organizing for Action is working hard on the
sidelines to apply that pressure. That group's home page, as of Friday
afternoon, featured a sign-up for a petition supporting legislation.The
lead post on the page claimed that poll numbers for lawmakers who
opposed the legislation last month have dropped."Want proof that what OFA
volunteers are doing is working? The senators who voted against expanding
background checks are getting their poll numbers back since that vote-and
they're not subtle," OFA claimed.But even Sen. Pat Toomey, who was a
critical supporter of the compromise amendment that ultimately failed last
month, claims Congress does not have the stomach for gun legislation any
time soon.The Pennsylvania Republican had teamed up with moderate West Virginia
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin to offer the background check amendment, which
would have expanded checks to gun shows and Internet sales while exempting
family and other personal transacti
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