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Thu Nov 21 15:49:55 2013

Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 12:49:51 -0800
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Chaffetz said Thursday that the Department of Homeland Security is using 
roughly 1,000 rounds of ammunition more per person than the U.S. Army, 
as he and other lawmakers sharply questioned DHS officials on their "massive" 
bullet buys."It is entirely ... inexplicable why the Department of Homeland 
Security needs so much ammunition," Chaffetz, R-Utah, said at a hearing.The 
hearing itself was unusual, as questions about the department's ammunition 
purchases until recently had bubbled largely under the radar -- on blogs 
and in the occasional news article. But as the Department of Homeland 
Security found itself publicly defending the purchases, lawmakers gradually 
showed more interest in the issue.Democratic Rep. John Tierney, D-Mass., 
at the opening of the hearing, ridiculed the concerns as "conspiracy theories" 
which have "no place" in the committee room.But Republicans said the purchases 
raise "serious" questions about waste and accountability.Chaffetz, who chairs 
one of the House oversight subcommittees holding the hearing Thursday, revealed 
that the department currently has more than 260 million rounds in stock. 
He said the department bought more than 103 million rounds in 2012 
and used 116 million that same year -- among roughly 70,000 agents.Comparing 
that with the small-arms purchases procured by the U.S. Army, he said 
the DHS is churning through between 1,300 
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this week to its historic low and the 15-year rate marked a 
record low. Low rates are increasing the affordability of buying homes and 
refinancing.Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday the average rate for 
the 30-year fixed loan slipped to 3.40 percent from 3.41 percent last 
week. That's near the 3.31 percent rate reached in November, which was 
the lowest on records dating back to 1971.The average rate on the 
15-year fixed mortgage fell to 2.61 percent from 2.64 percent last week. 
That's below the previous record low of 2.63 percent in November, the 
lowest since the 1990s.Low mortgage rates are helping drive a housing recovery 
that began last year. Home prices are rising. Sales of new and 
previously occupied homes are up this year. Builders broke ground on homes 
in March at the fastest annual pace in nearly five years.Sales of 
new homes rebounded last month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 
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of a sustained housing recovery at the start of the spring buying 
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year ago. Most economists see more gains ahead, as housing is likely 
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swagger, is a gentleman, Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume said.I 
wish that some of my fellow scholars, particularly historians and law professors 
and political scientists, would do what academics are supposed to do, which 
is to bide their time, do the actual research before proclaiming a 
presidency a failure, said Stephen Knott, a U.S. Naval War College professor 
and author of a book about Bush. He described the Bush legacy 
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Bush's presidency was Sept. 11, 2001, when Al Qaeda hijacked and crashed 
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