Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Commentary: Thoughts on Rubio's Speech: Don't Change Medicare

Yahoo News asked readers to react to Sen. Marco Rubio's Republican response on Tuesday night. Here's one perspective.

COMMENTARY | Sen. Marco Rubio's speech to the nation on Tuesday in response to President Obama's State of the Union address was good.

As a Democrat from the rural community of Walsenburg, Colo., I was surprised with how much of the speech I agreed with. I enjoyed how he discussed the diversity in America, and how everyone in the country has an opportunity to be successful with hard work.

When Sen. Rubio said, "But our strength has never come from the White House or the Capitol. It's always come from our people. A people united by the American idea that, if you have a dream and you are willing to work hard, nothing should be impossible," I thought he was making an attempt to give the nation some hope. Rubio made me feel like times could get better.

But I disagreed with Rubio, though, just as much as I agreed with him. I really disliked when he talked about changing Medicare. I guess I don't understand how cutting benefits we work for and have money taken out of paychecks our whole life for is going help solve the debt crisis.

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Obama Caught Faking Oil Lease

Obama Administration Touts 38 Million Acre Lease Sale, But It?s D?j? Vu All Over Again

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This week the Department of the Interior grandly announced plans for its March oil and gas lease sale in the Central Gulf of Mexico, off Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. The announcement might have been more fitting for Groundhog Day.

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To follow through with President Obama?s all-of-the-above energy strategy to expand domestic energy production, the U.S. Department of the Interior announced that the upcoming Central Gulf of Mexico Lease Sale 227 will offer 38.6 million acres offshore Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama for oil and gas exploration and development. ?

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?The Obama Administration is fully committed to developing our domestic energy resources to create jobs, foster economic opportunities, and reduce America?s dependence on foreign oil,? said Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar in a released statement. ?Exploration and development of the Gulf of Mexico?s vital energy resources will continue to help power our nation and drive our economy.?

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Why is this not news?

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Lease sales just like this one have occurred nearly every single year since the current area-wide leasing scheme was put in place by President Reagan?s Interior Secretary, James Watt, in 1982. (I say ?nearly? because the Obama Administration cancelled regularly-scheduled offshore lease sales in a regulatory overreaction to the BP oil spill in 2010.)

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That means that virtually every single acre of the 38.6 million offered has been available before. Some of them have been available every year for 30 years and have never received a bid.

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Other blocks have been leased before, but never drilled. The leases expired after their ?primary term? of five to ten years.

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Some others have been leased, only to have dry holes drilled on them.

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Still others may have been successfully drilled and produced to depletion...

Source: http://nation.foxnews.com/oil/2013/02/11/obama-caught-faking-oil-lease

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Placencia's Chabil Mar Honored with 2013 Traveler's Choice Awards

Chabil Mar Belize Resort 2nd Floor Easterly View

2012 was a great year for Belize and Belize Tourism, highlighted by the end of the last Mayan long calendar in December. It was a great year for Placencia and Chabil Mar Resort as well, according to Chabil Mar?s Marketing Manager Larry France.

Mr. France goes on to explain. ?Chabil Mar is Maya for ?Beautiful Sea? and is Placencia?s Guest Exclusive Resort. We are very proud that we provide our guests with the service, amenities and experiences that represent the very best of Belize, as indicated by our repeated service and best hotels awards and recognitions.?

Among the recognition and accolades that Chabil Mar has received during the 2012 tourism year are:

TripAdvisor Traveler?s Choice Award for Service ? #1 in Placencia and #4 of the Top 25 Hotels for Service in Belize

TripAdvisor Traveler?s Choice Award Best Small Hotels ? #1 in Placencia and #6 of the Top 25 Small Hotels in Belize

And here are some for Placencia, Belize, their home.

Placencia #16 of the Top 25 Destinations in Central America

Placencia #8 of the Top 10 Beach Destinations in Central America

?Chabil Mar is uniquely designed and positioned to pamper the most discerning traveler,? said France. He was proud to point out that in addition to the Traveler?s Choice Awards, Chabil Mar?s 2012 accolades and recognition include:

International Hotel Awards, London ? Highly Commended Small Hotels of Belize

Fox News ? Best of Belize Eco Resorts

Travel Age West ? Best Belize Places to Stay

US News and World Report ? Best Belize Resorts

Wheel of Fortune ? Featured Belize Resort for three years running

Chabil Mar, www.chabilmar.com

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US gas prices jump 25 cents over past 2 weeks

CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) -- The average U.S. price of a gallon of gasoline has jumped 25 cents over the past two weeks.

The Lundberg Survey of fuel prices released Sunday says the price of a gallon of regular is $3.59. Midgrade costs an average of $3.75 a gallon, and premium is $3.89.

Diesel was up 12 cents to $4.07 gallon.

Of the cities surveyed in the lower 48 states, Billings, Mont., has the nation's lowest average price for gas at $3.05. Los Angeles has the highest at $4.10.

In California, the lowest average price was $3.82 in Sacramento. The average statewide for a gallon of regular was $3.99, up 37 cents.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-gas-prices-jump-25-145627663.html

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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Grammys 2013: Kanye West, Jay-Z And Drake Win Awards Before Show

The Throne's 'Paris' wins Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song, while Take Care won the Best Rap Album.
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Video: What lies ahead for the budget battle

A Second Take on Meeting the Press: From an up-close look at Rachel Maddow's sneakers to an in-depth look at Jon Krakauer's latest book ? it's all fair game in our "Meet the Press: Take Two" web extra. Log on Sundays to see David Gregory's post-show conversations with leading newsmakers, authors and roundtable guests. Videos are available on-demand by 12 p.m. ET on Sundays.

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Video: New winter storm poised to hit



>> where is this storm right now? the view from above shows it continues to head northeast out of maine and into canada. but this being the middle of winter another storm is never far behind. weather channel meteorologist jim cantore is in boston with more on that. jim, good evening.

>> good evening, lester. just as soon as the blizzard warnings for this storm go down, the new ones have come up for the plains states . six states here stretching all the way from kansas out up in through nebraska, including minnesota, minneapolis under a winter storm warning here. this area should start precipitation tonight in the rockies, and it should rapidly spread out of the plains states . as we get into sunday, though, you'll notice north damage to, south dakota , minnesota dealing with all of this snow. we are expecting 6 to 10 inches in minneapolis. 50 to 60-mile-per-hour winds. there will also be a severe side to this, too, lester. there could be tornadoes in louisiana, mississippi, and also in to alabama. as we move into monday, no rest for the weary up here. that same storm moves right overhead. boston , providence, hartford, portland, maine, who had a record-setting snowfall today, will not be dealing with snow this time, we feel it's going to be more of an ice storm here. so the second big dig here in boston , if you will, needs to be completed in 36 hours , because on top of that, we've got a layer of ice to come.

>> wouldn't you know it. jim

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Saturday, February 9, 2013

EconomicPolicyJournal.com: Government "Education" in La La Land


California will no longer require eighth-graders to take algebra ? a move that is line with the Common Core standards being adopted by most states, but that may leave students unprepared for college,?The Daily Caller reports.

Last month, California formally shifted to the Common Core mathematics standards, which recommend that students delay taking algebra if they aren?t ready for it. Previously, algebra class was a requirement for all eighth-graders in the state.

The Common Core State Standards Initiative, which is sponsored by the National Governor?s Association, is an effort to unify diverse state education curricula. Forty-five other states and the District of Columbia have signed on so far.

Sounds like "core" inflation.

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Arson attack highlights racism in Israeli soccer

By ARON HELLER

Associated Press

Associated Press Sports

updated 3:29 p.m. ET Feb. 8, 2013

JERUSALEM (AP) - An apparent arson attack Friday on the offices of leading Israeli soccer club Beitar Jerusalem has put a spotlight on longstanding concerns over growing anti-Arab racism among the nation's soccer fans.

The fire, which destroyed historic trophies and mementos, comes after the team broke with its unofficial tradition and signed two Muslim players from Chechnya, enraging its most xenophobic fan-base that has a history of chanting anti-Islam slurs at games.

The incident drew immediate rebukes and promises of a crackdown by authorities ahead of a charged home game against an Arab team that will likely be the debut match for one of the new Muslim players.

Beitar has long tried to contain a tightly knit fan group called "La Familia" whose behavior has had the team docked points and forced it to play before empty stadiums. The group is routinely abusive toward opposing players, taunting them with racist and anti-Arab chants.

Arabs, who make up about 20 percent of Israel's population, now star on the Israeli national team and on every first division team besides Beitar. Some of the league's top goal scorers are Arabs and one team, Bnei Sakhnin, is entirely Arab.

But only after the signing of the Chechnyans did a full-fledged confrontation erupt between the Beitar fans and team management. At the first game after the move, fans unfurled large banners with racist undertones, such as one that read "Beitar pure forever."

When the team refused to back down, the fans turned abusive and began cursing and spitting at players and management. Fearing for the safety of its newest arrivals from Chechnya, Beitar was forced to assign bodyguards to Zaur Sadayev, a 23-year-old forward, and Gabriel Kadiev, a 19-year-old defender, who were both brought over from FC Terek Grozny.

Players who stood up for their teammates were booed and threatened.

"I played in Holland and if I was greeted the way they have been greeted here I can't imagine the outrage there would have been in Israel," said defender Haim Megrelashvili.

With limited tools at his disposal, Head Coach Eli Cohen called on the state to intervene. "This is not just a problem of Beitar Jerusalem anymore," he said.

A day after four of the club's fans were charged with anti-Muslim chanting and police announced they would begin deploying undercover units at upcoming Beitar games, the team's training facility was firebombed in an early morning attack.

Following Friday's attack, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, himself a Beitar fan, issued a strongly worded condemnation denouncing those opposing integration at Beitar.

"Such behavior is shameful. We cannot accept such racist behavior. The Jewish people, who suffered from boycotts and ostracism, must be a light unto the nations," he said in a statement.

Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said the attack left extensive damage to the team's administrative offices. Walls were charred, as were team trophies, soccer cleats, retired uniforms, championship photos and more. No arrests have been made yet, but Rosenfeld said police suspected the attack was linked to the signing of the new players and pledged police would use "every legal means in order to prevent the continual racism, which is basically destroying the club."

Last week, hundreds of police patrolled a game between Beitar and a second division team from the Israeli Arab town of Umm al-Fahm. No major incidents were reported, and 12 fans from both sides were banned from the game. Police are planning heavy deployment next week when Beitar hosts Bnei Sakhnin.

Team spokesman Asaf Shaked said those who targeted the room that served as a type of team museum knew exactly what was in it.

"You can't put a price on the damage done. We are talking about things that have historical and emotional value," he said. "They (the arsonists) are like terrorists who go after what hurts most and that is what they did."

"La Familia," which is estimated to include between 200-300 members, had previously enjoyed a cult-like status among the team's larger fan base. Shaked hoped that would now change.

"Now people know how dangerous they are," he said. "Maybe this horrific incident will mark a turning point."

Beitar Jerusalem - which has won six league championships and seven cup titles in its 77-year history - is one of the powerhouses of Israeli soccer and has a legendary following that includes several Israeli prime ministers.

The team has historically been strongly aligned with Israel's nationalist right wing and its name, Beitar, comes from the Zionist youth movement that is linked to the ruling Likud Party.

The team and its fans have since been a steady source of support for Likud politics and a string of politicians have served as team chairman. Prime ministers with Likud roots - from Ariel Sharon to Ehud Olmert to Netanyahu - have called themselves fans and made pilgrimages to the club's Teddy Stadium.

But as the Likud Party has become mainstream after years in government, many of Beitar's die-hard fans have gone more extreme.

Beitar's battles are similar to those European clubs have had with their fans. But while in Europe the racism is mostly directed toward blacks and immigrants, in Israel it is toward Arabs and Muslims.

"La Familia" was created in 2005, and it quickly became the team's loudest and most visible supporters. The fans routinely wave huge flags of the outlawed racist Kach party and chant "death to Arabs" and other racist slogans toward Arab players.

The club has been penalized numerous times for the behavior that has included booing during a moment of silence for slain Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, singing songs deriding Islam's Prophet Muhammad and physically assaulting Arab maintenance workers in stadiums.

Their behavior has blossomed into a national embarrassment and drawn a cascade of condemnations from Israel's president, Jerusalem's mayor and other officials. Olmert recently said he would no longer attend games because of them.

For years, the club's Russian-Israeli owner Arkady Gaydamak refrained from intervening. In fact, he backed the group financially, glowed in their adoration and refused to sign an Arab player for fear of angering them.

After a failed attempt to run for Jerusalem mayor, Gaydamak fled the country in 2008 amid financial scandals in Israel and Europe. Since then, he has drastically cut funding to the team and tried to sell it several times.

Shlomi Barzel, the sports editor of Haaretz newspaper and a lifelong Beitar fan, said the signing of the Chechens came "out of the blue" and was likely an effort by Gaydamak to pursue his business interests in Chechnya.

Ironically, though, he said the move could mark a historic shift in the relationship between the team and its wayward fan base, exposing them as a paper tiger and ushering in a new era as the team attempts to become a mainstay in the European ranks.

"This `La Familia' gang of bigots tried to flex their muscles and thought they were going to scare someone," he said. "The players and the vast majority of fans rejected them and the club didn't bend. This has turned them into even more outcasts than they were before."

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??JERUSALEM (AP) - An apparent arson attack Friday on the offices of leading Israeli soccer club Beitar Jerusalem has put a spotlight on longstanding concerns over growing anti-Arab racism among the nation's soccer fans.

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Boeing warns that 787 deliveries may be delayed

Boeing acknowledged on Friday that it may not be able to deliver its 787 as fast as hoped.

The company said it has told customers expecting the next 787 deliveries that those planes have either been delayed, or at risk for a delay.

Boeing is still building the long-range, fuel-efficient planes, and it said on Friday that it has no plans to slow production.

Norwegian Air Shuttle confirmed that it got such a warning from Boeing. The Oslo-based budget airline's spokesman, Lasse Sandaker-Nielsen, said that delivery of the planes, scheduled to be flying for the airline in May or June, might not be possible. He gave no reason for the delays.

Norwegian is one of Europe's fastest-growing airlines and had planned to begin its first long-haul flights to New York and Bangkok with the Boeing 787s.

The world's fleet of 50 787s has been grounded since Jan. 16. Boeing and investigators are trying to figure out why one aircraft battery caught fire and another one smoldered and forced an emergency landing.

The National Transportation Safety Board is still probably weeks away from determining the root cause of the Jan. 7 battery fire in a Japan Airlines 787 parked at Boston's Logan International Airport, NTSB Chairwoman Deborah Hersman told reporters this week. In about 30 days the board plans to issue an interim report on its investigation and post online all the test results and factual information gathered in its investigation, Hersman said.

The 787 is the first commercial airliner to rely heavily on lithium-ion batteries. Each plane has two of the 63-pound blue power bricks, one near the front to provide power to the cockpit if the engines stop, and one near the back to start up the auxiliary power unit, which is essentially a backup generator.

One of the big unknowns right now is whether Boeing will need to drop the lithium-ion batteries in favor of a battery more like that used on other planes.

The NTSB's detailed update on Thursday said the fire on the Boston plane started when one of the battery's eight cells short-circuited, causing it to heat up. The heat in turn caused swelling in neighboring cells, and they short-circuited, too.

The focus on the battery's charging, design or manufacturing process seems to limit the risk of a larger problem "and is somewhat of a positive development for Boeing," Jefferies analyst Howard A. Rubel wrote in a note on Friday. "We believe the risk of a major re-design has declined."

Boeing shares fell 87 cents to close at $76.56.

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Friday, February 8, 2013

Mindy McCready Committed & Children Taken Away

Mindy McCready Committed & Children Taken Away

Singer Mindy McCready in treatment centerTroubled country star Mindy McCreadyhas reportedly been committed to a mental health treatment facility and her children have been placed in protective care by authorities in Arkansas. The latest sad news for McCready comes just weeks after the untimely death of her fiance, David Wilson. David Wilson’s death was originally considered a suicide, but new ...

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Sprint sells 2.2 million iPhones in Q4 2012 but sheds 1 million customers, $1.3 billion

Sprint announced its quarterly (and annual) results today, with overall revenues totaling $9 billion, up from the preceding quarter. Its wireless services formed $7 billion of that, but Hurricane Sandy was responsible for a $45 million hit to its bottom line. Sprint added that it's been able to sell 2.2 million iPhones, while its LTE network, launched last July, now handles more than 3 million connections. The network picked up 401,000 new post-paid subscribers in the process, but according to the figures, shedded 1 million existing ones from the Nextel part of the business. Its future owner, Softbank, was briefly mentioned in passing -- the Now Network received a $3.1 billion bond from the Japanese phone network for the merger.

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Thursday, February 7, 2013

States consider drone bans: Overreaction or crucial for privacy rights? (+video) (Christian Science Monitor)

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Sean Lowe: The Best Bachelor EVER?

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