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Medicare enrollment period 2013. Find plan information
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Wed Oct 9 11:58:40 2013
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, does aim to invest billions in border security -- both for
a security and fencing plan. In a bid to ease conservative concerns,
the bill establishes a set of "triggers" that would have to be
met before illegal immigrants currently in the country can apply for a
green card.Those triggers include steps for the Department of Homeland Security
to launch a new border security and fencing plan, and achieve high
levels of apprehension along high-risk areas on the Mexican border.But Crane
said the Senate legislation should be held until several major issues are
addressed -- including what he described as "directives" that release "dangerous
criminal aliens" back into the community and the Obama administration's
"dangerous abuse" of prosecutorial discretion.The administration has allowed
"prosecutorial discretion" to let the government focus on deporting high-risk
illegal immigrants. Officials have said criminal aliens are generally not
being released, and that only low-priority individuals are given a reprieve.
The administration also issued a directive allowing some illegal immigrants
who came to the U.S. as children to stay.Critics, though, warn that
legalizing the millions of illegal immigrants already in the country without
establishing a strict system of interior enforcement will allow the problem
to fester all over again.Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., who has been one
of the Senate's biggest critics of the immigration bill, echoed Crane's
May 10, 2012: Thomas Perez, now the Labor secretary nominee, speaks in
Phoenix.APLabor secretary nominee Thomas Perez was confronted Thursday with
tough questions about an alleged "secret deal" he cut with leaders from
St. Paul, Minn., during his tenure as a top attorney at the
Justice Department.During Perez' confirmation hearing, Sen. Lamar Alexander,
R-Tenn., accused the nominee of "manipulating" the system to get the result
he wanted - and potentially costing taxpayers millions of dollars in the
process.According to a Republican report released earlier this week, Perez
helped persuade St. Paul to drop a contentious lawsuit in exchange for
the Justice Department staying out of whistleblower cases brought against
the city. Perez' "quid pro quo" potentially cost taxpayers as much as
$200 million, the report said."That seems to me to be an extraordinary
amount of wheeling and dealing outside the normal responsibilities of the
assistant attorney general for civil rights," said Alexander, who is the
top Republican on the Senate panel screening Perez' nomination."It seems
you have a duty to the government to collect the money, a
duty to protect the whistleblower who's kind of left hanging in the
wind."Both cases involved the city of St. Paul. The 67-page report states
that the Justice Department's decision to opt out of the whistleblower cases
potentially cost taxpayers as much as $200 million -- the amount the
government could have won ha
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">liarly gridlocked over the budget. January's tax deal has stiffened
GOP resolve against further tax increases. Obama's recently unveiled plan
for lower inflation increases for Social Security recipients -- an idea
embraced by Bowles and Simpson -- has landed with a thud among
most Democrats.Obama and the top GOP negotiator, House Speaker John Boehner
of Ohio, stopped talking after failed talks in 2011 and late last
year. It's commonly assumed that the need this summer for must-pass legislation
to increase the government's borrowing cap will draw the weary combatants
back into negotiations.The revised Simpson-Bowles plan proposes about $600
billion in increased taxes over the coming 10 years on top of
the $600 billion-plus signed by Obama in January, another $600 billion or
so in cuts to Medicare, and deeper cuts to domestic agencies and
the Pentagon than proposed by the president.Simpson and Bowles believe it's
crucial to get the government's debt below 70 percent of the size
of the economy, something that Obama's budget fails to do.Obama and Boehner
have twice seemed close to a budget bargain, but Boehner walked away
from the talks both times after detecting resistance from top Republicans."The
last two years have been marked by fiscal brinksmanship," Simpson and Bowles
said in a statement. "Instead of enacting a comprehensive deficit reduction
plan ... policymakers have jumped from crisis to crisis, waiting until the
last moment to do
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much of the day after Wednesday night's blast searching the town for
survivors.The small town is reeling as rescuers comb the rubble house by
house and one official laments: "part of that community is gone."Police
initially said between 5 to 15 people were killed during the massive
blast at West Fertilizer. The explosion occurred around 8 p.m. and could
be heard as far away as Waxahachie, a town located 45 miles
north. It sent flames spiraling high into the evening sky and rained
burning embers, shrapnel and debris down on frightened residents.- Waco
Police Department Sgt. William Patrick SwantonTexas Attorney General Greg
Abbott told reporters in a news conference Thursday night that the impact
of the explosion was worse than he expected. "The devastation is immense,"
he said. But, he added the other thing he saw while touring
West was "the sign of hope" and "the beginnings of a community
trying to piece itself back together."A member of the city council, Al
Vanek, said a four-block area around the explosion was "totally decimated."
Other witnesses compared the scene to that of the 1995 Oklahoma City
bombing and authorities said the plant made materials similar to that used
to fuel the bomb that tore apart that city's Murrah Federal Building.Debby
Marak told The Associated Press that she noticed a lot of smoke
in the area across town near the plant when she finished teaching
her religion class Wednesday. She said she drove over to
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