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Tue Oct 29 07:04:44 2013
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 04:04:44 -0700
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sts' retreat in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.Coburn also said the NPS is trying
to acquire new land elsewhere for existing parks, and urged the department
to "cease" until normal access to U.S. parks has been restored.Coburn also
questioned whether the department needed to be spending money on drone surveillance
of animal populations ranging from sheep in Nevada to pygmy rabbits in
Idaho. Coburn cited several population counts that are expected to be conducted
later this year.Despite these expenses, the Associated Press reported in
late April that the U.S. Geological Survey -- which is part of
the Interior Department -- was preparing to shut down more than 100
gauges that warn about possible flooding or water shortages.Plus department
officials have repeatedly discussed the impact on national parks. NPS Director
Jonathan Jarvis testified last month that the sequester would lead to "delayed
road openings, reduced hours of operation for programs and services and
fewer programs and patrols."In response to Coburn's letter, Interior spokesman
Blake Androff said the department cannot move money around so easily."Sequestration
requires an across-the-board cut to all programs and accounts and does not
allow the flexibility to rob Peter to pay Paul," he said. "The
Department of the Interior has already taken aggressive steps to reduce
spending across the agency and will continue to look for innovative ways
to cut costs while preserving our mission essent
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show he was still the man.The best way to show the Washington
press corps that a president is a lame duck is to claim
that he isnt one. The way to avoid lame duckatude is to
pass things and do things. Obama would have been better off to
wait for a win of some kind before claiming he still had
his clout.One of the big challenges to Obamas stature is the growing
discontentment over the implementation of his 2010 health law. Democrats
who got spanked in that years Midterm Elections are worried about a
repeat performance in 2014 as the most unpopular provisions of the law
go into place.Even Democrats who helped build the bill are pointing their
fingers at the administration, saying that the chaotic implementation of
the law and its ongoing unpopularity are the fault of the president
and his team. And calling the implementation a train wreck is kind
compared to what Democrats say about the law behind closed doors.In their
bid to hold the Senate and decrease their deficit in the House,
Democrats are not keen to be talking about the costs, taxes and
insurance disruptions attendant to the law the president now calls Obamacare.Asked
about those concerns and the continued unpopularity of the law, Obama explained
that people did not understand. He argued that the 85 percent to
90 percent of Americans who have insurance have already been helped by
the law in the form of greater security. For the 10 percent
or 15 percent without insurance
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ST. CLOUD, Minn. A man is accused of pretending to be
a member of rock band Pink Floyd at a Minnesota hospital
and racking up as much as $100,000 in unpaid medical bills.Police
say the 53-year-old Monticello man went to St. Cloud Hospital for treatment
April 20. He claimed he was Pink Floyd singer-guitarist David Gilmour and
that he didn't have health insurance. He was treated and released, but
not before signing an autograph.The St. Cloud Times (http://on.sctimes.com/10rU8fe
) says hospital security was suspicious about the man's identity and his
medical records were flagged. The man returned for more treatment several
days later and, confronted by police, admitted he wasn't Gilmour.The man
was booked into the Stearns County Jail on a possible charge of
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ted to
show he was still the man.The best way to show the Washington
press corps that a president is a lame duck is to claim
that he isnt one. The way to avoid lame duckatude is to
pass things and do things. Obama would have been better off to
wait for a win of some kind before claiming he still had
his clout.One of the big challenges to Obamas stature is the growing
discontentment over the implementation of his 2010 health law. Democrats
who got spanked in that years Midterm Elections are worried about a
repeat performance in 2014 as the most unpopular provisions of the law
go into place.Even Democrats who helped build the bill are pointing their
fingers at the administration, saying that the chaotic implementation of
the law and its ongoing unpopularity are the fault of the president
and his team. And calling the implementation a train wreck is kind
compared to what Democrats say about the law behind closed doors.In their
bid to hold the Senate and decrease their deficit in the House,
Democrats are not keen to be talking about the costs, taxes and
insurance disruptions attendant to the law the president now calls Obamacare.Asked
about those concerns and the continued unpopularity of the law, Obama explained
that people did not understand. He argued that the 85 percent to
90 percent of Americans who have insurance have already been helped by
the law in the form of greater security. For the 10 percent
or 15 percent without insurance
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