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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tax Settle)
Thu Jan 16 15:49:33 2014

Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 12:49:30 -0800
From: "Tax Settle" <TaxSettle@gooskatesscroll.us>
To: linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu

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 nment Accountability Office found 
that although the number of mental health records available to the background 
check system increased 800 percent since 2004, some states said they were 
not sharing mental health information because of concerns about restrictions 
under HIPAA privacy law. Obama is interested in a change that would 
specifically allow disclosure of mental health records for the system, and 
he wants to increase financial incentives for states to contribute the information.In 
the Virginia Tech rampage, student Seung-Hui Cho shot 32 people to death 
and committed suicide. He was able to buy two guns even though 
he had been ruled a danger to himself during a court hearing 
in 2005 and was ordered to undergo outpatient mental health treatment.Authorities 
have not described a possible motive or released details of any mental 
health condition that might explain why Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza killed 
20 children and six adults before killing himself. The rifle he used 
was purchased by his mother, whom he also killed at home before 
heading to the school.The background check system does not give retailers 
access to mental health records but simply tells them whether a buyer 
is approved, denied or needs additional investigation before a firearm may 
be purchased. The system doesn't tell the seller why a potential buyer 
was denied.
 atus by bringing more difficult 
votes to the floor.As Democrats buck the president on key votes, openly 
criticize his signature health law and shrug off his budget plan, there 
seems to be little worry on the blue team about the presidents 
demands. That seems unlikely to change following the first major failure 
of Obamas second-term agenda.And Now, A Word From CharlesIf youre going 
to make all of these emotional appeals, youve gotta show that if 
this had been law, it would have stopped Newtown. It would not 
have. Its irrelevant. I wouldnt have objected, I mightve gone the way 
of McCain or Toomey on this, but its emotional blackmail to say 
You have to do it for the children. Not if theres no 
logic in this, and that I think is whats wrong with the 
demagoguery that weve heard out of the president on this issue.-- Charles 
Krauthammer on Special Report with Bret Baier.Chris Stirewalt is digital 
politics editor for Fox News, and his POWER PLAY column appears Monday-Friday 
on FoxNews.com. Catch Chris Live online daily at 11:30amET at http:live.foxnews.com.

















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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> This April 18, 2011 file photo shows an air traffic controller working 
in a terminal radar approach control room at the Atlanta TRACON in 
Peachtree City, Ga.APAirline and pilot organizations have filed suit in 
a bid to stop the Federal Aviation Administration from going through with 
furloughs set to kick in this weekend, echoing the claims of congressional 
Republicans that the agency could have found the savings elsewhere.The suit 
comes after FAA Administrator Michael Huerta testified Thursday that the 
public should expect flight delays as furloughs take effect Sunday for air 
traffic controllers. He said FAA officials could find no other way to 
cut $637 million from the agency's budget as required by the sequester.But 
two airline trade associations and the Air Line Pilots Association said 
Friday they have filed a lawsuit asking a federal court in Washington 
to block the furloughs.The groups joined congressional Republicans in arguing 
that the FAA was acting inappropriately. While the FAA announced Thursday 
it was moving ahead with furloughs, the Transportation Security Administration 
announced that it had found ways to avoid them.Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., 
said Thursday that the FAA "has made zero effort" to avoid the 
furloughs."The FAA's decision is a dangerous political stunt that could 
jeopardize the safety and security of air travelers," he said in a 
statement. The FAA has estimated there could be flight delays of about 
90 minutes du
 The public should expect flight delays as furloughs kick in Sunday for 
air traffic controllers, although the effects may be felt unevenly from 
airport to airport, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration said 
Thursday.Without the controller furloughs, FAA officials could find no way 
to cut $637 million from the agency's budget as required by automatic, 
across-the-board spending cuts approved by Congress, said Michael Huerta, 
the agency's administrator. The FAA has estimated there could be flight 
delays of about 90 minutes during peak periods.Likewise, the agency sees 
no way around closing 149 air traffic control towers at small airports 
that are currently operated under contract for the FAA, Huerta told the 
Senate Appropriations Committee's transportation subcommittee. The tower 
closings have been delayed until June 15.The furloughs and tower closings 
were designed "to minimize impacts on the maximum number of travelers," 
he said. But he acknowledged, "We're forced to choose between very unattractive 
options."A key Republican lawmaker accused the White House of deliberately 
trying to upset the public."They want to cause the most pain to 
the American people out there so they will put pressure on Congress 
to back away from sequestration (spending cuts)," Rep. Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania 
told a transportation gathering hosted by the National Journal news magazine. 
Shuster chairs the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee."
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