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sequestration," Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell wrote in March to governors
in 41 states, explaining that since the payments were issued in the
2013 budget year, the money would be subject to sequestration.Infuriated,
Republicans and Democrats from Capitol Hill to the governor's offices banded
together to fight back, arguing the money was paid to the states
well before the spending reductions went into effect. The governors of Alaska
and Wyoming have flat out refused to send the money back."The frustration
level is off the charts on this," said Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore.,
whose timber-rich state is the top recipient of the Forest Service payments
and stands to lose nearly $3.6 million.Wyden, chairman of the Senate Energy
and Natural Resources Committee, said he and Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski,
the panel's top Republican, are working together to "turn this around" so
their states and others are not forced to return any money to
the federal government."This is slap-your-forehead-in-disbelief kind of
stuff," Wyden said.At issue are so-called county payments, a revenue sharing
plan that's existed since President Teddy Roosevelt created the national
forests to protect timber reserves from the cut-and-run logging going on
at the time. For nearly a century, hundreds of counties received a
quarter of the revenue from the timber sold on federal land. The
money is being used for roads, schools and emergency services and is
a welcome a
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all faiths.We reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others.
But there is absolutely no justification to this type of senseless violence.
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been spurred by an Internet video deemed offensive to Islam.Elections are
clarifying things, though not necessarily for voters.Americans are still
puzzling over the significance and consequences of 2012's electoral embrace
of an unpopular status quo. Is dysfunction the new normal? Is sclerotic
malaise the best we can muster for a federal government?But for the
candidates and campaign teams in the midst of elections, they are marvelously
simplifying affairs. If you don't win, nothing else matters. Other considerations
must take a back seat, even if you are the incumbent president
of the most important nation on the planet.If one believes he or
she is in politics to do good, as almost all politicians do,
ignoble attainment of a victory is easily excused by the thought of
good deeds achieved once installed or retained in office.Today's birthday
boy, Nicolo Machiavelli, wrote that if a politician is successful, "the
means will always be considered honest." Or, as his modern intellectual
heir, Al Davis of the Oakland Raiders, put it: "Just win, baby."But
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and maybe theyre not watching for the kind of drama or hair
pulling that we see on Jersey Shore, but you know theyre watching
for other reasons.Although Duck Dynasty has millions of viewers audiences
tend to be fickle which means the shows success may be short
lived, Myer said.I think that Duck Dynasty will be here for a
little while but I have no doubt that Duck Dynasty will slowly
loose ratings, but not necessarily because of the show, because of all
of the other networks seeing it and going, Oh my gosh, we
have to start doing [this], he said.Myer suggested shows like MTVs
now cancelled Buckwild are more attractive to networks.Doing [Buckwild]
types of shows, thats whats hot right now. I have no doubt
that within a year [Duck Dynasty] will probably drop a little bit.
It wont be gone but it definitely wont hit 10 million people
an episode. It wont top American Idol, Meyer said.Cascerceri agreed with
her fellow expert, Duck Dynasty is going to fizzle out just like
any other reality show. The thing about television in general is a
lot of times there is a lot of hype, a lot of
buzz. You know a few seasons are produced. A lot of people
are loving it but eventually everything jumps the shark.Still, she said
overall she things reality TV is getting a better reputation among viewers.Reality
TV, when it started out, it kind of had a bad name
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ncy demanding
money back that they have already spent," said NGA Deputy Director Barry
Anderson.In a letter sent to senior Obama administration officials in late
March, four House Democrats joined 27 House Republicans in assailing the
Forest Service's demand, calling it an "obvious attempt by President Obama's
administration to make the sequester cuts as painful as possible." The Forest
Service was aware for months that sequestration was a possibility, they
said. Yet even after it went into effect, the agency waited for
several weeks before informing states that payments would have to be returned."We
request that this action be halted," the House members wrote.
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