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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Artillery Fire Heard Near South Korean Border Island – Residents Told to Take Cover

from Gateway Pundit


Artillery Fire Heard Near South Korean Border Island – Residents Told to Take Cover: "



(AFP)

Artillery fire was heard near Yeonpyeong island in South Korea. Residents there have been ordered to take shelter in bunkers.

The AFP reported:


Artillery fire was heard near a South Korean border island on Sunday soon after people there were ordered to take shelter in bunkers, reports said.


“The sound of artillery fire was heard at the island and signs of shelling… have been detected,” Yonhap news agency quoted a military official as saying.


There was no immediate official confirmation.


YTN said some North Korean artillery units seemed to have opened fire towards the island.


Minutes earlier, the military had ordered people on Yeonpyeong island to take shelter, an AFP photographer said. North Korean artillery units bombarded the island last Tuesday, killing two civilians and two marines.


The photographer said he was sharing a bunker with military and police officers, residents and reporters following the loudspeaker warning.


Steve Herman with VOA reported that the explosions was 10 Kilometers away and that there was no indication of fresh shelling.

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Democrats' Scheme to Fund Obamacare By Gutting Medicare Like a Fish Proceeds Apace

from JammieWearingFool


Democrats' Scheme to Fund Obamacare By Gutting Medicare Like a Fish Proceeds Apace: "Remember the $500 billion in Medicare 'waste and abuse' that Democrats promised was there to help pay for Obamacare?It still hasn't materialized, if you can imagine that.No worries, though. We're just slashing reimbursements to the dwindling number of doctors who still treat Medicare patients instead.Pot o' gold, found.Want an appointment with kidney specialist Adam Weinstein of Easton, Md.? If"

Job-Killer Obama Sets Aside 187,000 Miles For Overpopulated Polar Bears

from The Gateway Pundit


Job-Killer Obama Sets Aside 187,000 Miles For Overpopulated Polar Bears: "

After democrats passed the junk science “pile of sh*t” Cap and Trade legislation in June 2009 a report was released, and suppressed, that showed that polar bear numbers, far from decreasing, were much higher than they were 30 years ago.


In fact, it’s about time for a cull.



Polar bear numbers in Canada have increased in 11 of 13 regions in recent years.


Polar bear encounters on the North Slope oil fields have risen to record levels the last two years.

There are 5 times as many polar bears today as there were 50 years ago:


But, since when did the Obama Administration let facts get in their way?

The Obama administration is setting aside 187,000 square miles in Alaska as a “critical habitat” for polar bears, an action that could restrict future drilling for oil and gas development.

The LA Times reported, via FOX Nation:


The Obama administration is setting aside 187,000 square miles in Alaska as a “critical habitat” for polar bears, an action that could restrict future offshore drilling for oil and gas. The total, which includes large areas of sea ice off the Alaska coast, is about 13,000 square miles, or 8.3 million acres, less than in a preliminary plan released last year.


Tom Strickland, assistant secretary for fish, wildlife and parks at the Interior Department, said the designation would help polar bears stave off extinction, recognizing that the greatest threat is the melting of Arctic sea ice caused by climate change.


“This critical habitat designation enables us to work with federal partners to ensure their actions within its boundaries do not harm polar bear populations,” Strickland said. “We will continue to work toward comprehensive strategies for the long-term survival of this iconic species.”


Designation of crucial habitat does not in itself block economic activity or other development, but requires federal officials to consider whether a proposed action would adversely affect the polar bear’s habitat and interfere with its recovery.


It’s decisions like this one that make Obama the worst jobs president since the Great Depression.

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Exposure on Wikileaks could impact all foreign policy

from USACTION NEWS


Exposure on Wikileaks could impact all foreign policy: "

Classified documents including state department communications with foreign countries will be posted on the Wikileak site. This lack of confidentiality will undermine the US ability to deal with foreign countries.


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Government seizes domain names without due process

from USACTION NEWS


Government seizes domain names without due process: "

“My domain has been seized without any previous complaint or notice from any court!” the exasperated owner of Torrent-Finder told TorrentFreak this morning.


From torrentfreak.com

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Court rules CAIR, ISNA and NAIT tied to Hamas

from USACTION NEWS


Court rules CAIR, ISNA and NAIT tied to Hamas: "

Now that a federal judge has unsealed evidence showing the three most prominent Muslim groups in America support terror, Washington must cut all ties with them.


IBD Editorials


EXCERPTS:


U.S. District Judge Jorge Solis has ruled there is “ample evidence” to support the Justice Department’s decision to blacklist the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), the North American Islamic Trust (NAIT) and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as unindicted co-conspirators in the 2008 Holy Land Foundation terror trial.


Indianapolis-based ISNA controls most of the Islamic centers and schools in the country through its NAIT subsidiary — a Saudi-funded trust that holds title to radical mosques, including the notorious 9/11 mosque in D.C. CAIR, headquartered within three blocks of the U.S. Capitol, is the nation’s largest Muslim-rights group.


FULL ARTICLE

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Are food stamps so valuable that they are allowing people to stampede through Target?

from theblogprof


Are food stamps so valuable that they are allowing people to stampede through Target?: "I guess if food stamps cover your overhead for living, you have more disposable income to act like a freaking animal:
Via Ace. I'm not kidding either. From Zero Hedge: In Entitlement America, The Head Of A Household Of Four Making Minimum Wage Has More Disposable Income Than A Family Making $60,000 A Year
I should just stop working now. Links over at drudge regarding stupidity:
HOLIDAY NUTS:

VIDEO: Crazed shoppers stampede at TARGET...

Marine stabbed at BEST BUY...

Shopper arrested after packing gun in belt; knives, 'pepper grenade'...

Mall food court placed on lockdown after fight, reports of gunshots...

Shopper arrested after cutting in line, raging...

Police called after 'thousands' rush TOYS R US...

Woman busted after gun threat at toy store...

Shoppers accuse WAL-MART of false advertising...
On the plus side, via American Power: No Deaths Reported So Far as Crowds Mob Stores for Black Friday! Me? I went to bed a tad early last Thursday night. Slept in a tad on Friday. Hung out in my PJs most of the day. Never thought of getting a flat screen on sale until my mortgage is paid off. But that's just me I guess.
The LCD TV is MINE!
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What The Korea Crisis Tells Us About How The World (Doesn't) Work Today

from YID With LID


What The Korea Crisis Tells Us About How The World (Doesn't) Work Today: "

By Barry Rubin



What is the United States and the world going to do about an act of aggression by North Korea on South Korea, the deliberate unprovoked firing of mortars at civilians? And what are the lessons of this situation for other world problems?



First, nobody is going to do anything real in response to this attack. Indeed, the South Koreans are lucky that they aren’t being investigated and condemned for something or other.



That last remark, of course, was a sarcastic reference to Israel’s treatment though it also applies to other cases, for example the Russian attack on Georgia; the way the UN backed down in Lebanon to Syria and Hizballah pushing around the UN peacekeeping force; Iran’s covert warfare against American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan; Pakistan openly sponsoring terrorism against India while India is unable to retaliate; and other recent cases.



If countries not only get away with aggression but their victims are blamed if they retaliate or defend themselves, the level of aggression in the world will rise. If aggression is perceived as low-cost and victorious than the level of aggression in the world will rise.



Until recently, these points were regarded as an obvious principles of international affairs that would have been repeated in every university course and the editorial pages of all major newspapers.



So, should the United States do something dramatic and punish North Korea? This leads to the second principle. If the United States were to do so, a full-scale war would erupt. Understandably, the West is not prepared for such an outcome and unwilling to pay such a price. American forces are already tied up in other missions. The North Koreans know this.



Here is lesson two:



If an ideological, ambitious dictatorship knows that by threatening war and conflict, by using military force, or threats, or terrorism, it can get whatever it wants than it will do so.



How does a country counter this? The first line of defense is deterrence and credibility. These two concepts mean your enemies know that you are strong enough to defeat them and have the will to do so. They should refrain from aggression or pressure or doing nasty things to your interests or they will be very sorry.



Equally, your friends know that you have the strength and will to defend them. So they will want to be your friends and they will stand up for themselves rather than surrendering or appeasing your mutual enemies.



Hence, lesson three:



If by apology, excessive concessions, breaking promises to friends, and displays of weakness a country gives up its own deterrence and credibility that country (and its friends) will be in great danger.



During the nineteenth century, great powers went around the world with gunboats and other forces. They seized countries and territories. If one of their citizens was molested they would have their fleet bombard the enemy capital. This was called imperialism.



In the twenty-first century, people are still wrapped up in thinking about that framework, in apologizing for such behavior, in trying to be good global citizens.



Meanwhile, though, there are now small and medium powers that go around their region with money, arms’ supplies, covert operations, ideology, and terrorism. They have endless grievances. Refusing to make peace or deals that would bring stability, they use their willingness to fight and die to blackmail their opponents; they even use their “race” and religion to blackmail their opponents.



In effect, they transmit the message: I’m tough, I’m “crazy” in your terms. I’m not afraid to die. You touch me and I’ll blow your head off. Make my day, punk.



Thus, lesson four:



European imperialism was like a boxing match in which a much bigger fighter beat up a little guy. What’s going on today is like a judo match in which a much smaller fighter beats up a bigger guy who doesn’t know how to defend himself or is unwilling to do so.



Of course, no discussion of the situation would be complete without including the element of nuclear weapons. Hence lesson four:



If a state has nuclear weapons and people think it is willing to use them than that country can do whatever it wants.



This is the true point of Iran getting nuclear weapons: not to fire them off at the first opportunity (though this is possible) but to make itself invulnerable. When Iraq invaded Kuwait, the world chased it out. Whatever Iran does once it has nuclear weapons, nobody will do anything about it.



I call this the Defensive Umbrella for Aggression. Iran’s regime will get nuclear weapons and ever after it can do pretty much whatever it wants without concern of retaliation from the United States or any coalition of powers.



Finally, I’ve been to South Korea and met with top officials there. The main conclusion from that visit was the intense frustration of people who have not been allowed to defend themselves. The United States controls the intelligence information South Korea receives, the weapons it can have, and the actions it can take in self-defense.



America does have a right to be involved in these decisions since it guarantees South Korea’s existence and provides thousands of troops to defend it. The United States does not want a war to erupt on the Korean peninsula that would drag it into involvement. This is understandable. Yet if the South Koreans had more autonomy earlier perhaps things wouldn’t have reached this point.



So this is one more lesson:



The United States and Europe must help their local allies to defend themselves, not always tie their hands and restrict their ability to do so.



Like other contemporary issues and crises, the events in Korea have generated massive discussions and coverage. Yet also, as in these other cases, the inability to learn the most basic lessons from such developments makes it inevitable for more—and even worse—things to happen.



Barry Rubin is director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal. His latest books are Lebanon: Liberation, Conflict, and Crisis (Palgrave Macmillan), Conflict and Insurgency in the Contemporary Middle Eastand editor of the (seventh edition) (Viking-Penguin), The Israel-Arab Reader the paperback edition of The Truth About Syria(Palgrave-Macmillan), A Chronological History of Terrorism (Sharpe), and The Long War for Freedom: The Arab Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East (Wiley).
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Coming Next… Rectum Scanners Started For UK Prisons

from The Gateway Pundit


Coming Next… Rectum Scanners Started For UK Prisons: "

So you think getting groped at the airport is uncomfortable now…



In Great Britain they are using rectum scanners to prevent phones, drugs and other paraphernalia from being smuggled into prison. Already the scanners have detected 21 mobile phones in just a few months.

Via Sweetness and Light and The Telegraph:


The £6,500 chairs are being put in 102 jails across Britain aimed to tackle a surge in phone smuggling.


Prisoners will have to sit on the chairs, called Body Orifice Security Scanners (Boss), which bleep if they have a phone hidden inside them.


They are then scanned in a non-intrusive manner and can also be used to detect drugs and weapons.


The mobile Boss chairs have three sensitive sensors which can detect metal items as small as a pin.


Resembling an electric chair, they have a metal detector on the seat and audio and visual alarms are activated when metal is carried into the magnetic field.


The person being screened positions their chin near the oral sensor and then sits momentarily in the chair. The entire procedure takes a few seconds.


So far two of the Boss devices have helped detect 21 mobile phones in just months at Woodhill prison, in Milton Keynes.


Prisons Minister David Hanson said: “This is a valuable tool towards identifying mobile phones.


“We want to prevent mobile phones coming in, prevent contact with drug runners on the outside, prevent intimidation and prevent individuals running criminal activities from inside.”

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Jimmy Carter: North Korean Regime Deserves Our Respect

Jimmy Carter to the rescue–

A media person walks at houses destroyed by North Korean shelling on the Yeonpyeong Island, South Korea, Friday, Nov. 26, 2010. North Korea warned Friday that planned U.S.-South Korean military drills are pushing the peninsula to the brink of war. (AP/Lee Jin-man)

The North Korean regime attacked South Korea killing 2 Korean Marines and 2 civilians.
Thank goodness Jimmy Carter was there to defend them.
Via Verum Serumand The Washington Post:

No one can completely understand the motivations of the North Koreans, but it is entirely possible that their recent revelation of their uranium enrichment centrifuges and Pyongyang's shelling of a South Korean island Tuesday are designed to remind the world that they deserve respect in negotiations that will shape their future.








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Despite Latest Propaganda… Doctors Forced to Cut Elderly Patients Due to Medicare Costs

You just have to love the propaganda pushed by this radical administration…
The latest taxpayer funded Medicare ad running on television claims that American seniors can expect all kinds of new services and goodies now that Obamacare has passed.

Too bad it's only an ad.
The reality is that doctors today are forced to shift their practices away from seniors due to cuts in Medicare.
The Washington Post reported:

Want an appointment with kidney specialist Adam Weinstein of Easton, Md.? If you're a senior covered by Medicare, the wait is eight weeks.

How about a checkup from geriatric specialist Michael Trahos? Expect to see him every six months: The Alexandria-based doctor has been limiting most of his Medicare patients to twice yearly rather than the quarterly checkups he considers ideal for the elderly. Still, at least he'll see you. Top-ranked primary care doctor Linda Yau is one of three physicians with the District's Foxhall Internists group who recently announced they will no longer be accepting Medicare patients.

"It's not easy. But you realize you either do this or you don't stay in business," she said.

Doctors across the country describe similar decisions, complaining that they've been forced to shift away from Medicare toward higher-paying, privately insured or self-paying patients in response to years of penny-pinching by Congress.

Democrats just cut over $500 billion from Medicare with their new Obamacare health plan. Good luck seniors finding a doctor. Things are only going to get worse.








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What happens to the United States when a weak man is President [Reader Post]

Barack Obama has used his Presidency to do little more than weaken the United States of America and now events are spiraling out of control around both him and us. His first real focus was to go on an apology tour.

President Barack Obama has finished the second leg of his international confession tour. In less than 100 days, he has apologized on three continents for what he views as the sins of America and his predecessors.

Mr. Obama told the French (the French!) that America "has shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive" toward Europe. In Prague, he said America has "a moral responsibility to act" on arms control because only the U.S. had "used a nuclear weapon." In London, he said that decisions about the world financial system were no longer made by "just Roosevelt and Churchill sitting in a room with a brandy" — as if that were a bad thing. And in Latin America, he said the U.S. had not "pursued and sustained engagement with our neighbors" because we "failed to see that our own progress is tied directly to progress throughout the Americas."

By confessing our nation's sins, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said that Mr. Obama has "changed the image of America around the world" and made the U.S. "safer and stronger." s evidence, Mr. Gibbs pointed to the absence of protesters during the Summit of the Americas this past weekend.

Stronger by confessing to our sins.

Sure.

Obama made clear he does not believe in the exceptionalism of America

Mr. Obama was asked in Europe if he believes in American exceptionalism. He said he did — in the same way that "the Brits believe in British exceptionalism and the Greeks in Greek exceptionalism." That's another way of saying, "No."

Rove was prescient:

When a president desires personal popularity, he can lose focus on vital American interests. It's early, but with little to show for the confessions, David Axelrod of Team Obama was compelled to say this week that the president planted, cultivated and will harvest "very, very valuable" returns later. Like what?

Rove was dead on correct. Obama was more (and still is) interested in his own popularity than the welfare of his country. Now the returns are coming in.

The greatest leak of classified information in history has occurred under Barack Obama.

In the greatest leak in the history of the United States military, WikiLeaks is publishing 391,832 classified documents on the Iraq war on the Internet. The field reports from soldiers cast a new light on the war — documenting in a unique way how the highly armed American military was helpless in the conflict for years.

The Obama administration reacted with…..um……umbrage:

"We deplore WikiLeaks for inducing individuals to break the law, leak classified documents," the Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell told SPIEGEL (see the box below, "US Reaction to Iraq War Logs," for the full statement), "and then cavalierly share that secret information with the world, including our enemies."

Well, that takes care of that! Assange was so intimidated that he plans another huge dump of classified data:

The Pentagon warned the U.S. Senate and House Armed Services Committees that the website WikiLeaks.org… "intends to release several hundred thousand" classified U.S. State Department cables as soon as Nov. 26.

The documents "touch on an enormous range of very sensitive foreign policy issues," Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs Elizabeth King wrote yesterday in an e-mail to the defense panels.

"We anticipate that the release could negatively impact U.S. foreign relations," she wrote, telling committee staff members that "we will brief you once we have a better understanding of what documents the WikiLeaks publication contains."

That is no doubt making America stronger. After considering Obama's "what me worry" attitude with regard to the disclosure of this classified intel, one wonders if Obama in reality condones the leaks- if not more than that.

In a major embarrassment for the Obama administration an imposter participated in high level talks with the US military.

The New York Times had earlier reported that a fake Taliban leader had met three times with NATO and Afghan officials.

He was even flown to Kabul on a NATO aircraft and ushered into the presidential palace to meet with Karzai, who has appealed to the Taliban to come to the negotiating table, the paper said.

China and Russia have abandoned the dollar for bilateral trade.

St. Petersburg, Russia – China and Russia have decided to renounce the US dollar and resort to using their own currencies for bilateral trade, Premier Wen Jiabao and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin announced late on Tuesday.

Obama's policy toward North Korea has been one of weakness.

Unfortunately, the statements and actions Obama has taken so far in response to the communist state's latest series of provocations suggest he has little idea how to deal with such a situation – particularly when appealing to the United Nations and issuing sternly-worded warnings he has no intention of backing up with effective action fail to solve the problem.

As President Obama is hopefully beginning to learn, neither stern words, nor pleas, nor concessions are particularly effective problem-solving tactics in the real world. Whether this lesson will sink in deeply enough to cause the rigidly ideological Democratic executive to change his approach to foreign belligerence, though, is another question altogether.

Barack Obama is used to sympathetic audiences back in Chicago, where the bedazzled never questioned him. He's never quite grasped the fact that the real world is somewhat different.

Obama's impotence has spurred North Korea to commit an act of war against South Korea. Obama's top envoy for North Korea policy declared that this incident is "serious" but not a "crisis." Obama then responded to the attack with a full spread of……….words:

Obama, strongly condemning the attack, told Lee that North Korea must stop its provocative actions, which will only lead to further isolation, and fully abide by the terms of the Armistice Agreement and its obligations under international law.

Then Obama called on China for help:

"We want to make sure all the parties in the region recognize that this is a serious and ongoing threat that has to be dealt with," the president added.

He specifically called on China to stand firm and "make clear to North Korean that there are a set of international rules that they need to abide by."

China in turn said "Gee it's tough Wen it hits the fan. You're on your own."

President Barack Obama's call for China to put more pressure on North Korea to stop military attacks on South Korea may go unheeded in Beijing, where officials refuse to pin any blame on their ally, analysts say

Events are nearly out of control. America is no longer respected or feared. This is result of a weak man being President. Each passing day makes it more and painfully clear that this nation has made a grave mistake in electing Obama.

Well, Obama could always take another trip:

The average American could buy a house for the amount of money it takes to run Air Force One every hour.

The U.S. military has provided an updated estimate on that cost, first published by a taxpayer watchdog group and confirmed by FoxNews.com…, and the number is staggering — $181,757 per hour. That's the price tag for shuttling around President Obama, who, as it turns out, has spent more days abroad in his first two years than any other president.

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Good News: DHS seizing websites, but continue to let terrorists pour across our border

When Rome was burning to the ground, how much you wanna bet the political class was arguing about inane issues having no value-added to Rome? Fast forward to today where the Department of Homeland Security, instead of catching outright terrorists invading our country through our porous borders, is instead rounding up websites.
From Torrent Freak via drudge: U.S. Government Seizes BitTorrent Search Engine Domain and More
Following on the heels of this week's domain seizure of a large hiphop file-sharing links forum, it's clear today that the U.S. Government has been very busy. Without any need for COICA, ICE has just seized the domain of a BitTorrent meta-search engine along with those belonging to other music linking sites and several others which appear to be connected to physical counterfeit goods.

While complex, it's still possible for U.S. authorities and copyright groups to point at a fully-fledged BitTorrent site with a tracker and say "that's an infringing site." When one looks at a site which hosts torrents but operates no tracker, the finger pointing becomes quite a bit more difficult.

When a site has no tracker, carries no torrents, lists no copyright works unless someone searches for them and responds just like Google, accusing it of infringement becomes somewhat of a minefield – unless you're ICE Homeland Security Investigations that is.

This morning, visitors to the Torrent-Finder.com site are greeted with an ominous graphic which indicates that ICE have seized the site's domain.

"My domain has been seized without any previous complaint or notice from any court!" the exasperated owner of Torrent-Finder told TorrentFreak this morning.

"I firstly had DNS downtime. While I was contacting GoDaddy I noticed the DNS had changed. Godaddy had no idea what was going on and until now they do not understand the situation and they say it was totally from ICANN," he explained.

Aside from the fact that domains are being seized seemingly at will, there is a very serious problem with the action against Torrent-Finder. Not only does the site not host or even link to any torrents whatsoever, it actually only returns searches through embedded iframes which display other sites that are not under the control of the Torrent-Finder owner.
Meanwhile, terrorists are pouring across the border:







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Doctors Abandoning Medicare, It's Going To Get MUCH Worse, Thank You President Obama

Surprise, Surprise just as predicted by the medicare Chief Actuary, doctors are abandoning Medicare because of years of cuts in their pay which get locked in thanks to Obamacare.
Doctors across the country describe similar decisions, complaining that they've been forced to shift away from Medicare toward higher-paying, privately insured or self-paying patients in response to years of penny-pinching by Congress.

And that's not even taking into account a long-postponed rate-setting method that is on track to slash Medicare's payment rates to doctors by 23 percent Dec. 1. Known as the Sustainable Growth Rate and adopted by Congress in 1997, it was intended to keep Medicare spending on doctors in line with the economy's overall growth rate. But after the SGR formula led to a 4.8 percent cut in doctors' pay rates in 2002, Congress has chosen to put off the ever steeper cuts called for by the formula ever since. 
Every year congress passes a "fix" to protect the doctor's meager medicare payments. A fix was an essential part of of the Obamacare bill, since it makes medicare an integral part of everyone's health care, however it was cut out of the bill and was forced to be  treated separately because it made the Obamacare plan show a bigger loss.

This month, the Senate passed its fourth stopgap fix this year - a one-month postponement that expires Jan. 1. The House is likely to follow suit when it reconvenes next week, and physicians have already been running print ads, passing out fliers to patients and flooding Capitol Hill with phone calls to convince Congress to suspend the 25 percent rate cut that the SGR method will require next year.

Such temporary reprieves have increased the potential pain down the road, compounding not only the eventual cut but the cost of doing away with it for good, now estimated in the tens of billions.

The lobbying blitz by doctors also comes amid concern in Washington that Medicare spending is spiraling up so fast the nation can't afford to boost it further by significantly raising doctors' pay. And government analysts and independent experts suggest that although doctors could not absorb a 25 percent fee cut, the claim that they have been inadequately compensated by Medicare until now is wildly exaggerated.
Of course the re-distribution of wealth progressive administration that runs our country today would say its exaggerated.
Among the top points of contention is the complaint by doctors that Medicare's payment rate has not kept pace with the growing cost of running a medical practice. As measured by the government's Medicare Economic Index, those expenses rose 18 percent from 2000 to 2008. During the same period, Medicare's physician fees rose 5 percent.  


Regardless of their motivation, if doctors skew their patient base away from Medicare too drastically seniors' access to medical care could be limited.
....But the American Medical Association cites a recent online survey that it commissioned in which nearly one-third of primary-care doctors said they are currently restricting the number of Medicare patients in their practice.

Linda Yao, of the District's Foxhall Internists, has opted for the most extreme response - pulling out of Medicare. The group prides itself on keeping the number of scheduled visits low so that patients who need a last-minute appointment can be accommodated the same day. They also offer half-hour office visits, instead of the 15 minutes on which Medicare reimbursements are predicated. It makes for a white-glove experience for patients, but high overhead for doctors.

After 11 years of serving a patient base of whom as many as half were covered by Medicare, Yao concluded the numbers were no longer adding up. As of April, seniors with Medicare must pay their entire bill out of pocket or through supplemental insurance. So far, only 100 of her approximately 1,750 Medicare patients have elected to stay on.

Could doctors see more Medicare patients if they accepted lower incomes?

Perhaps, said Yao, 42.

But, "the whole system would need to change. ... I graduated medical school $100,000 in debt. I worked 110 hours a week during my residency for $30,000 a year and sacrificed all through my 20s. And even now, you're still seeing people all day, with meetings and paperwork at night, on top of the emotional side of worrying when the patients you care for aren't doing well. This is life-and-death stuff. And I feel like that should be compensated."
That's the "good part" because its going to get a lot worse. Back in April the Actuary's office  released a detailed report on the bill that was signed by the president, the report signaled an ominous future for medicare patients.

The report projects that Obamacare will drive doctors away from accepting medicare, and would expand insurance coverage to an estimated 34 million people who now lack it creating a demand for services that could be difficult to meet initially and could lead to price-increases, cost-shifting and/or changes in providers' willingness to treat patients with low-reimbursement health coverage.

The Actuary estimated that within ten years 15% of all medicare providing doctors will become unprofitable as a result of Obamacare's payment reductions. It also say the Independent Payment Advisory  Board has been given the impossible task of keeping medical costs below medical inflation. Though the report doesn't officially say this the only way to make up that difference is to limit what is covered through rationing.  Many doctors to quit seeing Medicare patients entirely.

The alternative report says that the number of facilities that would become unprofitable will grow to 25% by 2030 and 40% by 2050 if the health reform law is implemented as written.

Read the full report here
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Lawmakers active as health law repeal gains momentum in courts

A number of Republicans have signed onto a 21-state challenge that seems certain to end up at the Supreme Court.









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Another Homeland Security Overreach: DHS Starts Seizing Websites

The always interesting Business Insider has this report:

The Department of Homeland Security's ICE has launched a major crackdown on websites enabling copyright infringement or selling counterfeits of trademarked goods. In just the past few days ICE has seized at least 12 domains, TorrentFreak reports.

All of these domains now display the image shown here.

Okay, so each of the domains seized is probably breaking the law. Knowingly violating someone's copyright is rightfully against the law. I don't know anything about these sites, but, for now, I'll assume they were selling knock-off goods as the real thing and not as some kind of faux Louis Vuitton. Still, this part of the article bothers me:

The owner of an affected site told TorrentFreak that his domain was taken over without any prior complaints or notification from the court.

So, the sites were seized before the site's owner heard any charges or had the chance to submit any counter evidence in court. The owners of the sites had their property seized without being allowed to defend themselves. I successfully avoided law school, so I don't know the exact legal term, but this strikes me as an overstep in their enforcement authority.

But, the article begs an even bigger question: What the hell do fake Guccis have to do with homeland security?

I can appreciate that trafficking in fake goods and music piracy inflict substantial economic harm on the branded companies and labels. But, I do appreciate also that this has nothing to do with protecting the country from foreign or domestic terrorists. We still have a Justice Department, right?

In fact, the article notes that Congress hasn't given this authority to the Attorney General:

A controversial bill that would allow the Attorney General to shut down domains on similar grounds was recently derailed (temporarily) by Oregon Senator Ron Wyden.

The Attorney General is the chief enforcer of federal law and, accordingly, is responsible for enforcing federal copyright protections. And, he doesn't have the authority that Homeland Security is asserting for itself.

This goes to the heart of why I strongly opposed the creation of DHS when first proposed. Like its contemporaneous legislation, the Patriot Act, it wasn't so much the specifics of the proposal, but what it would eventually evolve into that bothered me.  Bureaucracies may seem to live in their own ecosystem, but they operate largely like any other business, i.e. they try to grow. Unfortunately for us, the way bureaucracies grow is to issue more regulations and assert ever more authority over parts of our life.

In the aftermath of 9-11, when the creation of DHS was being debated, would your opinion have been swayed if you knew that, within just a few years, the proposed agency would be seizing websites peddling fake purses? Did you imagine that the proposed agency would soon demand to take naked photographs of randomly-selected U.S. citizens? Or, insist on its authority to physically grope children?

Now, ask yourself this: What will the Agency be doing 10 years from now? Or, 20? In a little more than half a decade, DHS has morphed from protecting us from terrorists to protecting us from fake merchandise. Who is going to protect us from DHS?








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Taliban Bombers Hit Afghan Police HQ

from FOXNews.com


Taliban Bombers Hit Afghan Police HQ: "Taliban claims responsibility for two bombers wearing police uniforms who blew themselves up at an Afghan police headquarters, wounding 16 officers and killing at least 12
  • Militias Helping Militants Cross Into Afghanistan
  • Afghans: Marines Killing Civilians
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    OFFICIALS FOIL BOMB PLOT AT CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY- Somali Man Arrested

    from The Gateway Pundit


    OFFICIALS FOIL BOMB PLOT AT CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY- Somali Man Arrested: "

    Mohamed Osman Mohamud, 19, a Somali-born U.S. citizen, was arrested 18 minutes before the tree lighting was to occur.



    The FBI thwarted a bomb plot at the tree lighting at Pioneer Courthouse Square on Friday night. (The Oregonian)


    Oregon officials thwarted a bomb plot at a Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Oregon today.



    Mohamed Osman Mohamud — In December 2009, while the unindicted associate was in a frontier province of Pakistan, Mohamud and the associate discussed the possibility of Mohamud traveling to Pakistan to participate in violent jihad… Mohamud allegedly told the FBI operative that he had written articles that were published in Jihad Recollections, an online magazine that advocated holy war. (Oregonian)


    Breitbart reported:


    Law enforcement agencies have thwarted an attempt to blow up a car bomb at an annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Portland, Oregon, officials said early Saturday.


    The Justice Department identified the chief suspect as 19-year-old Mohamed Osman Mohamud of the town of Corvallis, saying he was a naturalized US citizen of Somali descent.


    According to a criminal complaint, Mohamud was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Portland police at approximately 5:40 pm Friday (0040 GMT Saturday) after he attempted to detonate what he believed to be an explosives-laden van that was parked near the tree lighting ceremony in Portland’s Pioneer Courthouse Square.


    KGW has video:


    The Portland Tribune has more on the attempted bombing.


    A 19-year-old Corvallis man was arrested Friday afternoon on charges that he planned to set off a car bomb during Portland’s Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Pioneer Courthouse Square.


    The U.S. Department of Justice said Mohamed Osman Mohamud, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Somalia was taken into custody at about 5:40 p.m. by the FBI and Portland police officers on charges of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction (explosives) in a plot to detonate a vehicle bomb at the ceremony.


    His arrest was part of a long-term undercover operation, during which Mohamud had been watched closely for months as his alleged bomb plot developed. The explosive device in the car was inert and the public was never in danger.


    Mohamud will be arraigned Monday in Portland’s federal court. If convicted, he could face a maximum sentence of life in prison and a $250,000 fine.


    “This defendant’s chilling determination is a stark reminder that there are people — even here in Oregon — who are determined to kill Americans,” said Dwight C. Holton, Oregon’s U.S. attorney.

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