Our House members were on their lengthy summer vacation and were called back to do the bidding of Pelosi… What? Why? It is a payback to unions to SOLIDIFY democratic votes in November 2010 and November 2012. It will stock their coffers; the NEA will be sitting on a $50 million dollar cash cushion. Do you remember the blog I posted on July 6, 2010? [http://apatriotrant.blogspot.com/2010/07/beware-america-next-165-billion-bailout.html ] Basically, what I said was that collectively, underfunded unions would need $165 billion because they had a shortfall as a consequence to unrealistic pensions promised, great Cadillac health plans ensured, and the union members living longer. Congress feared, I am sure, that the outcry against, and repercussions resulting from, such a huge bill, from Americans might actually drive them into the streets or to march into their offices and escort them out in DC and in their local districts. So, what happened here?
Instead, the progressive, socialist liberals or liberal, socialist, progressives, did what they always do. After all, what is $26 billion? They passed the $26 billion, and all that will do is anger and make the other "children/supporters (a/k/a unions)" jealous, and cry "foul." They are, after all, responsible for his being in office. Do you really think it will stop here?
In the article: Obama Signs $26 Billion Bailout for Cash-Strapped States, let's look at what is really in there: (a) The legislation provides $10 billion to school districts to rehire laid-off teachers or ensure that more teachers won't be let go and (b) another $16 billion would extend for six months increased Medicaid payments to the states. The most alarming part is that "[S]ome three-fifths of states have already factored in the federal money in drawing up their budgets for the current fiscal year. The National Governors Association, in a letter to congressional leaders, said the states' estimated budget shortfall for the 2010-12 period is $116 billion..."[1] Did I mention the "camel-in-the-tent" theory, or the ole "dog-on-the-bed" theory before?
So today, in essence, barf and the democrats solidified their union support and democratic base by rushing through a $26 billion by pulling on your heartstrings about Billy and Sally not having a teacher in the classroom this fall, and by scaring people into believing that there would not be a policeman to respond should they call 9-1-1. This $26 billion bailout for the teachers is the incremental, camel-in-the-tent theory .... incremental, slowly, barely discernable bills, being passed, especially over the summer while we and the House were on summer vacation. But, you can bet your sweet bippy, that the grand total before it is all over, before this future lame duck session becomes the previous 111th Congressional Session, they will have collectively passed $165 billion for union bailouts.
Tennessee Rep. Marsha Blackburn has expressed anger at the bill, and no, it's not partisan outrage. To the contrary, TN passed a balanced budget amendment and has balanced its budget. So TN is now getting punished and being responsible for the bill of those states that spend with complete abandonment and irresponsibility It's coming guys. Go to sleep, and you won't even know it happened.
So America... caught snoozing again and we should all be ashamed! http://apatriotrant.blogspot.com/2010/07/america-you-should-be-asha...
At the same time, this House passed a $600 million Border Security bill which will now go to the Senate for approval. I say too little, too late. Is this to placate the masses? or because they generally think we won't notice what the other hand is doing. Will Americans be so excited that they overlook the excessive union bailout? But look who's expressing disappointment over the bill! The abusive parent… offer or give the child a lollipop and then backhand her when she gets close. Keep them off-guard.
US House passes $600 million border security bill
WASHINGTON, Aug 10 (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Tuesday to bolster security along the Mexican border, grappling with the flow of illegal immigrants that has become an explosive issue ahead of November congressional elections.
Democrats hope the measure will be a first step toward comprehensive immigration reform. They ignored Indian outsourcing companies' protests against higher visa fees, which would be imposed as part of the bill to finance the plan.
The Obama administration has urged passage of the $600 million program. Republicans also have been calling for a stronger border controls as well as a crackdown on illegal immigration. The bill passed the House on a voice vote.
But because of a legal technicality, it will have to return to the Senate, even though that chamber has approved an identical measure, before President Obama can sign it into law. The Senate, however, is in its summer recess.
A spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, said it was hoped the bill could be passed by "consent" by the end of this week. Such a process would mean the entire Senate would not need to return to Washington, so long as party leaders agree.
The money will fund 1,000 new border patrol agents and 250 customs and border protection officers at points of entry along the southwest border, advocates say. It will also pay for over 250 special immigration enforcement agents, investigators, and intelligence analysts.
BORDER DRONES
The money would also expand the use of unmanned drones to monitor border activities, improve communications among federal agencies and help fund investigations of illegal drug activity at the border.
"This funding is urgently needed to counter the pressures our law enforcement agencies and our border communities currently face," Representative David Price, a Democrat, said.
Obama and many fellow Democrats back a comprehensive reform of immigration policy to tighten border security but also allow the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants working in the United States to get on a path to citizenship.
But House Republicans accused Democrats of bringing up the bill for political gain before the November elections. Representative Jerry Lewis, a Republican, also said it would be paid for by 'questionable' taxes on specific companies.
The bill funds the new measures by raising visa application fees on a select group of companies that operate in the United States. Schumer last week said they were targeted because they take advantage of U.S. law to import workers from abroad.
Senate aides said four companies from India would be affected: Tata (TCS.BO), Infosys (INFY.BO), Wipro (WIPR.BO) and Mahindra Satyam (SATY.BO).
In India, the chief executive of one of the companies said the fees would be passed on to customers. Infosys Technologies' chief executive Senapathy Gopalakrishnan said he felt 'sad and disheartened' by the bill." TOO BAD!! Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN1015211620100810
And since I don’t think it’s a popularity contest, I do think it is about hard-line ideologues as Reid eyes security bill for the Senate: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0810/40894.html
And "States Don't Need a Bailout—They Need to Cut Spending" according to U.S. News & World Report’s Carrie Lukas, vice president for Policy and Economics at the Independent Women's Forum:
Those who prefer tax increases to spending cuts rely on the tried-and-true tactic of claiming that any spending reduction will take food from the needy and quality education away from children. That's the justification being used for Congress's latest effort to send the states a $26 billion bailout: Absent the federal money, proponents argue, states will have to fire teachers and other public workers, and children will suffer.
Taxpayers shouldn't buy this logic. State government spending—and, in particular, spending on education—has ballooned in recent years. There is plenty of room to cut without sacrificing essential programs or hurting education quality.
For fiscal year 2011, states are expected to face a combined budget shortfall of about $144 billion. That's a lot of money, but it's important to keep this spending gap in perspective. In the five years between 2003 and 2008 (that's the last year Census had the complete data), state and local governments increased annual spending by more than $500 billion so that total spending reached more than $2 trillion.
The increases between 2003 and 2008 came on top of previous record-setting spending hikes. State and local government spending was $730.5 billion in 1990. Even after adjusting for inflation, the 2008 level of spending represents a 67 percent increase over 1990 levels.
Much of that money was spent on education. In 2006, states and localities spent $728 billion (about 30 percent of their budgets) on education. Of that, $500 billion went specifically to K-12 education. Per pupil spending in the K-12 education system has been rising for decades. Between the 1996-1997 school year and 2006-2007, average per pupil spending increased from $7,891 to $10,041 after adjusting for inflation.
Unfortunately, there is little evidence that this additional spending has bought higher quality education. During the decades of booming education spending, reading achievement has stagnated, math performance has barely improved, and our graduation rate has hovered below 75 percent.
What increased state and local government spending has bought are more government workers. Between 1998 and 2008, the number of full-time equivalent state and local workers grew from 14.5 million to 16.7 million. More than half of those new workers were related to education. Growth in the number of teachers has far outstripped growth in the student population. In 1970, there were 22.3 students per teacher. By 1985, there were 17.9. And as of 2007, the student-per-teacher ratio reached 15.5.
Yet states and localities didn't just hire more teachers, they also hired more education workers outside of the classroom. In 1998, 5.7 million worked in the public education sector, but 1.7 million of those workers weren't involved in actual instruction. In the next 10 years, governments added another 400,000 workers who weren't involved in instruction at all.
Taxpayers should ask themselves what they get from this bureaucracy. Undoubtedly, there's a lot of paperwork associated with administering the public education system. Yet that shouldn't be an excuse for bloated government. Taxpayers should urge policymakers at all levels of government to find ways to streamline regulations and reporting requirements so that education dollars can be used to educate students.
In the wake of the recent economic crisis, states and local governments have been reducing spending. The National Association of State Budget Officers recently reported that states' general fund spending will be $52 billion (or 7 percent) lower than it was in 2008. That's a fine start. But voters should recognize that 2008 isn't an arbitrary baseline—it was the final year of a decades-long state government spending spree. Trimming back from that level is hardly austerity.
No governor or local official wants to cut spending or reduce public sector jobs. Yet the current budget crisis requires an honest look at government finances. States don't need bailouts to preserve bloated budgets. They need to make cuts and return government to a more sensible size. Source: http://politics.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2010/08/10/states-dont-need-a-bailout-they-need-to-cut-spending.html
So go stand in front of a mirror and say it like you mean it.... “NO MORE BAILOUTS!” Practice it in the mirror, raise your voice and lower the pitch, and then get on your front porch and yell at the top of your lungs, pick up the telephones and scream it to your family friends, and try to educate others. It's only going to get worse during the lame duck session. After all, they've gotten away with it so far, what will they have to lose?
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[1] http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/08/10/house-approves-billion-teacher-bailout/
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
AMERICA ... You should be ashamed of yourselves!!! They say that one gets the government one deserves. Is this what you really want?!
The democrats played Russian roulette with one bullet; they spun the cylinder, pulled the trigger, and America, YOU JUST LOST!
McVomit (a/k/a barf) and the democrats pushed through healthcare, AGAINST the wishes of the American people. McVomit promised, “those who like you doctor can keep them,” and also proclaimed, “There will be no federally funded abortion,” as he signed Executive Order #EO 13535. To rally support, liberal progressives touted “this healthcare bill will reduce the deficit by roughly $138 billion over the first ten years and by $1.2 trillion over twenty years. http://www.economyincrisis.org/content/how-health-care-bill-will-save-us-money And lest we not forget, “No 'public option' or single payer system.” But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Gullible, senseless, ignorant, stupid, naïve American people … are you listening to what is happening? Are you reading about it? Are you watching the news? Let’s just look at the lies listed just in the paragraph above. “Stupak the stupid” lied; he deceived his constituents and the American people … despite PRETENDING to stand valiantly as leader of the Stupak 13 on the issue of federally-funded abortion. Yet upon further investigation, Stupak said that he would vote for healthcare “even if it included federally funded abortion” at a town hall meeting in Cheboygan, MI … He was posturing. He is a progressive. He would pass the healthcare bill EVEN IF IT DID NOT HAVE LANGUAGE AGAINST FEDERALLY-FUNDED ABORTION. Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URr68joWr1E&feature=player_embedded So why didn’t we find this before the bill was passed? Now add federally funded abortions to MD to PA and NM. But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Doctors are fleeing from the practice of medicine, doctors are limiting the number of Medicaid patients, and über-controversial Dr. Donald M. Berwick is appointed to oversee Medicare and Medicaid, not by congressional nomination and vetting, but in a back-room recess appointment, made by none other than McVomit. http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2010/07/07/128354689/president-obama-uses-recess-appointment-to-name-medicare-and-medicaid-head or http://www.topnews.in/donald-berwick-new-head-medicare-and-medicaid-administering-agency-2266692 and even http://www.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/web/opinion/25023174-47/health-berwick-care-patients-treatment.csp But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
And today, botox face has the gall to get in front of the cameras and tell the American people that “single-payer option” will save $67 billion over the next 10 years. But the democrats just authorized $35 billion to extend unemployment benefits to 120 weeks at a price tag to taxpayers of $35 billion, without being paid for AND WILL BE ADDED TO OUR NATIONAL DEBT. Normally, these benefits are paid by the states. This time, the payments are the responsibility of the American taxpayer! But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Kagan will be confirmed as the next Supreme Court Justice. She is a radical progressive with liberal ideas and writings. But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
The Financial Bill, a bill that will fundamentally destroy our free market and America as we know her, was passed by the Senate “[B]arely 10 minutes after Vice President Joe Biden administered the oath of office to Goodwin, the Senate began the roll call vote…” McVomit signed it into law in the REAGAN Building … That is an insult to the memory of the late Ronald Reagan. It creates another layer of “appointed” not elected bureaucrats (like the Van Joneses), it strips America of her identity, and it takes complete control of the free market and American business sector and puts it under the CONTROL of the government. More importantly, it intrudes into the life and privacy of regular American citizens.
Summary of S. 3217 at: http://banking.senate.gov/public/_files/FinancialReformSummary231510FINAL.pdf
Read the entire S. 3217 bill at: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=111_cong_bills&docid=f:s3217pcs.txt.pdf and
the amendment: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=111_cong_bills&docid=f:s3217as.txt.pdf
But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Remember Craig Becker? In an article, Obama Bypasses Senate; Appoints Becker to NLRB, “Barack Obama and organized labor have made no secret about promoting each other's interests. Indeed, his 2008 presidential victory would have been much more difficult in absence of union financial contributions and volunteer work. Thus, Obama's recess appointment Saturday of Craig Becker to the National Labor Relations Board, effectively overriding a Senate Republican filibuster last month, served as a political IOU as well as an expression of the president's will. Becker, currently a top union lawyer, has argued that workers should not have any right to opt out of union representation.”
Source: http://nlpc.org/stories/2010/03/28/obama-bypasses-senate-appoints-becker-nlrb
Watch out America ... Here comes “card check,” the payback by McVomit to the unions who supported his election, a concept that will affect America’s ability to compete in the market, while lowering our standard of living, our prosperity and our wealth … One more step in the NWO and McVomit's plan for redistribution of wealth. The gasoline is being poured over us … McVomit and his band of radical liberal progressives will strike the match and ignite the fire. The figurative pain will be more excruciating and will last much longer than the literal pain. But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Bloom and Sunstein and Berwick and all the rest of the McVomit's czars have unelected and previously unparalleled power. This is what happened in Nazi Germany … WAKE UP AMERICA! We should be in the streets screaming at the top of the lungs. Look at the people in CA who are protesting salaries of city workers who make $800,000 to $1,000,000 per year. They are raising a STINK and so must we!! Who cares about Shirley Sherrod … she is A DISTRACTION!! What is the motive of McVomit, this administration, and the liberal progressive left? No one covered the devastation of the FINANCIAL BILL or the EXTENSION OF UNEMPLOYMENT because the news loop covered and repeatedly covered … non-stop the story of Vilsack's apology, the NAACP tape of the March meeting, and the Sherrod interviews. Why are they constantly bashing and blaming FOX News? But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Fooled again AMERICA!! Fool me one, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. Continue and America gets everything she and her oblivious, naïve, ignorant citizens deserve ... the thought of what is ahead is way too horrific. But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Do you remember FDR and the “The Gold Confiscation Of April 5, 1933?” Will they implement this law before or after they declare guns illegal?
From: President of the United States Franklin Delano Roosevelt
To: The United States Congress
Dated: 5 April, 1933
Presidential Executive Order 6102
Forbidding the Hoarding of Gold Coin, Gold Bullion and Gold Certificates By virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 5(b) of the Act of October 6, 1917, as amended by Section 2 of the Act of March 9, 1933, entitled ‘An Act to provide relief in the existing national emergency in banking, and for other purposes~', in which amendatory Act Congress declared that a serious emergency exists,
I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, do declare that said national emergency still continues to exist and pursuant to said section to do hereby prohibit the hoarding gold coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates within the continental United States by individuals, partnerships, associations and corporations and hereby prescribe the following regulations for carrying out the purposes of the order:…” blah, blah, blah. There are laws against food hoarding, and there will be laws against growing and sharing food from a garden because of the concern for “consumer safety!” No one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Our friends from Europe, Australia, and from the North, tried to warn us. We still wanted to have tea parties and protest on street corners with signs; however, McVomit, this administration, and the liberal progressive left have vilified the members of the tea party, called us racists, and then on March 4, 2010 McCain-Lieberman introduced a bill: McCain and Lieberman's "Enemy Belligerent" Act Could Set U.S. on Path to Military Dictatorship.” The article reads in part:
"Glenn Greenwald calls the bill "probably the single most extremist, tyrannical and dangerous bill introduced in the Senate in the last several decades.
Senator John McCain (L) of Arizona listens as Senator Joe Lieberman (R) of Connecticut speaks during a press conference in Washington, DC. The two senators unveiled legislation Thursday aimed at requiring that suspected "high-value" terrorists face interrogation and trial by the US military, not civilian questioners and courts.
On March 4, 2010, Senators John McCain and Joe Lieberman introduced a bill called the "Enemy Belligerent Interrogation, Detention, and Prosecution Act of 2010" that, if passed, would set this country on a course to become a military dictatorship.
The bill is only 12 pages long, but that is plenty of room to grant the president the power to order the arrest, interrogation, and imprisonment of anyone -- including a U.S. citizen -- indefinitely, on the sole suspicion that he or she is affiliated with terrorism, and on the president's sole authority as commander in chief.
The Act begins with the following (convoluted) requirement:
Whenever within the United States, its territories, and possessions, or outside the territorial limits of the United States, an individual is captured or otherwise comes into the custody or under the effective control of the United States who is suspected of engaging in hostilities against the United States or its coalition partners through an act of terrorism, or by other means in violation of the laws of war, or of purposely and materially supporting such hostilities, and who may be an unprivileged enemy belligerent, the individual shall be placed in military custody for purposes of initial interrogation and determination of status in accordance with the provisions of this Act."
Source: http://www.alternet.org/rights/146081/mccain_and_lieberman's_%22enemy_belligerent%22_act_could_set_u.s._on_path_to_military_dictatorship How can anyone vote for John McCain with a clear conscience? But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Congress falls to an 11% approval rating. Imagine that! But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
This little oil rig went to Egypt, this little oil rig went to the Congo…
First rig sails away over drilling ban “Lawmakers and experts fear loss is only the start of offshore exodus” as “Diamond Offshore announced Friday that its Ocean Endeavor drilling rig will leave the Gulf of Mexico and move to Egyptian waters immediately — making it the first to abandon the United States …"
[ http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/business/7101738.html ] and “Diamond Offshore Drilling said Monday it would move a second deepwater rig out of the Gulf of Mexico to waters off the Republic of Congo due to a U.S. drilling moratorium ..." [ http://www.cnbc.com/id/38220145/Diamond_Moves_Second_Drilling_Rig_Out_of_Gulf ]
And as Congress falls to an 11% approval rating, and the number of jobless claims rose by 37,000 to 464,000 this past week, despite having “… lost some applications for unemployment insurance when Congress discontinued extensions to that insurance on July 1. Claims will likely rise now that Congress voted to re-extend that insurance yesterday.” Source: http://moneywatch.bnet.com/economic-news/blog/behind-numbers/new-jobless-claims-rise/200/
And despite these horrendous unemployment numbers, “According to RigLogix, the U.S. offshore rig fleet of 93 rigs of different types is only being used to 38% of capacity. In the Alaskan offshore, none of the four rigs is under use. In the remaining parts of the U.S. offshore, only two of the 28 rigs are in use, a grand total of 7%.
By contrast, 148 of the North Sea’s 159 rigs are under contract, for a 93% utilization rate. Off the coast of Brazil, 68 of the 79 rigs are in use, for an 86.1% utilization rate. West Africa, which includes Republic of Congo, has 67% of its 76 rigs in use. Even Mexico, much maligned for not investing and squandering opportunities, utilizes 52% of its 62 rigs.
Just as the U.S. is falling behind in exports, amounting to only 17% of GDP as the rest of the world sails by with higher numbers, the 34% rig utilization shows how badly we’re falling behind offshore. But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
The United States should be the global leader on both fronts. Instead, an arbitrary offshore drilling moratorium pushes the country further back in the pack. This is hurting the Gulf of Mexico’s economy even more than the BP spill, and now it’s giving Congo a competitive edge over us.” What is wrong with McVomit? This moratorium will drive unemployment numbers higher for very highly-trained, well-paying American jobs and create a greater dependency on foreign oil. Like the trucks that travel US highways from Mexico, the large vessels that carry oil from foreign shores are NOT being regulated as tightly. But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
And for those who scoffed at my efforts to support a conservative Republican candidate for the Texas Supreme Court during the state primaries … you fools. Look at what is happening in AZ and with the Supreme Court of the United States of America. Will the federal judge issue an injunction prohibiting SB 1070 from being enforced? The state supreme court position is a stepping stone to being a federal judgeship or, in some instances, to an appointment as a justice on the Supreme Court of the United States of America. But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
I don’t think they have the votes, nor do they have the political capital to attempt to get Crap n Tax through; however, don’t let your guard down. If oil gets too expensive, McVomit may have the impetus to pass crap n tax legislation, all in the name of an emergency, you know. Now, it’s just over-kill. We are the mortally wounded whale or the Titanic, destined to sink … But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Our economy, our freedoms, our lives, our existence, our future, and our country are in the crapper. I never thought I would say this, but today I feel compelled to … “America, I don’t think we are going to make it. Or are we?” How committed are you? And what are you willing to do about it?
McVomit (a/k/a barf) and the democrats pushed through healthcare, AGAINST the wishes of the American people. McVomit promised, “those who like you doctor can keep them,” and also proclaimed, “There will be no federally funded abortion,” as he signed Executive Order #EO 13535. To rally support, liberal progressives touted “this healthcare bill will reduce the deficit by roughly $138 billion over the first ten years and by $1.2 trillion over twenty years. http://www.economyincrisis.org/content/how-health-care-bill-will-save-us-money And lest we not forget, “No 'public option' or single payer system.” But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Gullible, senseless, ignorant, stupid, naïve American people … are you listening to what is happening? Are you reading about it? Are you watching the news? Let’s just look at the lies listed just in the paragraph above. “Stupak the stupid” lied; he deceived his constituents and the American people … despite PRETENDING to stand valiantly as leader of the Stupak 13 on the issue of federally-funded abortion. Yet upon further investigation, Stupak said that he would vote for healthcare “even if it included federally funded abortion” at a town hall meeting in Cheboygan, MI … He was posturing. He is a progressive. He would pass the healthcare bill EVEN IF IT DID NOT HAVE LANGUAGE AGAINST FEDERALLY-FUNDED ABORTION. Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URr68joWr1E&feature=player_embedded So why didn’t we find this before the bill was passed? Now add federally funded abortions to MD to PA and NM. But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Doctors are fleeing from the practice of medicine, doctors are limiting the number of Medicaid patients, and über-controversial Dr. Donald M. Berwick is appointed to oversee Medicare and Medicaid, not by congressional nomination and vetting, but in a back-room recess appointment, made by none other than McVomit. http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2010/07/07/128354689/president-obama-uses-recess-appointment-to-name-medicare-and-medicaid-head or http://www.topnews.in/donald-berwick-new-head-medicare-and-medicaid-administering-agency-2266692 and even http://www.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/web/opinion/25023174-47/health-berwick-care-patients-treatment.csp But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
And today, botox face has the gall to get in front of the cameras and tell the American people that “single-payer option” will save $67 billion over the next 10 years. But the democrats just authorized $35 billion to extend unemployment benefits to 120 weeks at a price tag to taxpayers of $35 billion, without being paid for AND WILL BE ADDED TO OUR NATIONAL DEBT. Normally, these benefits are paid by the states. This time, the payments are the responsibility of the American taxpayer! But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Kagan will be confirmed as the next Supreme Court Justice. She is a radical progressive with liberal ideas and writings. But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
The Financial Bill, a bill that will fundamentally destroy our free market and America as we know her, was passed by the Senate “[B]arely 10 minutes after Vice President Joe Biden administered the oath of office to Goodwin, the Senate began the roll call vote…” McVomit signed it into law in the REAGAN Building … That is an insult to the memory of the late Ronald Reagan. It creates another layer of “appointed” not elected bureaucrats (like the Van Joneses), it strips America of her identity, and it takes complete control of the free market and American business sector and puts it under the CONTROL of the government. More importantly, it intrudes into the life and privacy of regular American citizens.
Summary of S. 3217 at: http://banking.senate.gov/public/_files/FinancialReformSummary231510FINAL.pdf
Read the entire S. 3217 bill at: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=111_cong_bills&docid=f:s3217pcs.txt.pdf and
the amendment: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=111_cong_bills&docid=f:s3217as.txt.pdf
But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Remember Craig Becker? In an article, Obama Bypasses Senate; Appoints Becker to NLRB, “Barack Obama and organized labor have made no secret about promoting each other's interests. Indeed, his 2008 presidential victory would have been much more difficult in absence of union financial contributions and volunteer work. Thus, Obama's recess appointment Saturday of Craig Becker to the National Labor Relations Board, effectively overriding a Senate Republican filibuster last month, served as a political IOU as well as an expression of the president's will. Becker, currently a top union lawyer, has argued that workers should not have any right to opt out of union representation.”
Source: http://nlpc.org/stories/2010/03/28/obama-bypasses-senate-appoints-becker-nlrb
Watch out America ... Here comes “card check,” the payback by McVomit to the unions who supported his election, a concept that will affect America’s ability to compete in the market, while lowering our standard of living, our prosperity and our wealth … One more step in the NWO and McVomit's plan for redistribution of wealth. The gasoline is being poured over us … McVomit and his band of radical liberal progressives will strike the match and ignite the fire. The figurative pain will be more excruciating and will last much longer than the literal pain. But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Bloom and Sunstein and Berwick and all the rest of the McVomit's czars have unelected and previously unparalleled power. This is what happened in Nazi Germany … WAKE UP AMERICA! We should be in the streets screaming at the top of the lungs. Look at the people in CA who are protesting salaries of city workers who make $800,000 to $1,000,000 per year. They are raising a STINK and so must we!! Who cares about Shirley Sherrod … she is A DISTRACTION!! What is the motive of McVomit, this administration, and the liberal progressive left? No one covered the devastation of the FINANCIAL BILL or the EXTENSION OF UNEMPLOYMENT because the news loop covered and repeatedly covered … non-stop the story of Vilsack's apology, the NAACP tape of the March meeting, and the Sherrod interviews. Why are they constantly bashing and blaming FOX News? But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Fooled again AMERICA!! Fool me one, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. Continue and America gets everything she and her oblivious, naïve, ignorant citizens deserve ... the thought of what is ahead is way too horrific. But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Do you remember FDR and the “The Gold Confiscation Of April 5, 1933?” Will they implement this law before or after they declare guns illegal?
From: President of the United States Franklin Delano Roosevelt
To: The United States Congress
Dated: 5 April, 1933
Presidential Executive Order 6102
Forbidding the Hoarding of Gold Coin, Gold Bullion and Gold Certificates By virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 5(b) of the Act of October 6, 1917, as amended by Section 2 of the Act of March 9, 1933, entitled ‘An Act to provide relief in the existing national emergency in banking, and for other purposes~', in which amendatory Act Congress declared that a serious emergency exists,
I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, do declare that said national emergency still continues to exist and pursuant to said section to do hereby prohibit the hoarding gold coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates within the continental United States by individuals, partnerships, associations and corporations and hereby prescribe the following regulations for carrying out the purposes of the order:…” blah, blah, blah. There are laws against food hoarding, and there will be laws against growing and sharing food from a garden because of the concern for “consumer safety!” No one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Our friends from Europe, Australia, and from the North, tried to warn us. We still wanted to have tea parties and protest on street corners with signs; however, McVomit, this administration, and the liberal progressive left have vilified the members of the tea party, called us racists, and then on March 4, 2010 McCain-Lieberman introduced a bill: McCain and Lieberman's "Enemy Belligerent" Act Could Set U.S. on Path to Military Dictatorship.” The article reads in part:
"Glenn Greenwald calls the bill "probably the single most extremist, tyrannical and dangerous bill introduced in the Senate in the last several decades.
Senator John McCain (L) of Arizona listens as Senator Joe Lieberman (R) of Connecticut speaks during a press conference in Washington, DC. The two senators unveiled legislation Thursday aimed at requiring that suspected "high-value" terrorists face interrogation and trial by the US military, not civilian questioners and courts.
On March 4, 2010, Senators John McCain and Joe Lieberman introduced a bill called the "Enemy Belligerent Interrogation, Detention, and Prosecution Act of 2010" that, if passed, would set this country on a course to become a military dictatorship.
The bill is only 12 pages long, but that is plenty of room to grant the president the power to order the arrest, interrogation, and imprisonment of anyone -- including a U.S. citizen -- indefinitely, on the sole suspicion that he or she is affiliated with terrorism, and on the president's sole authority as commander in chief.
The Act begins with the following (convoluted) requirement:
Whenever within the United States, its territories, and possessions, or outside the territorial limits of the United States, an individual is captured or otherwise comes into the custody or under the effective control of the United States who is suspected of engaging in hostilities against the United States or its coalition partners through an act of terrorism, or by other means in violation of the laws of war, or of purposely and materially supporting such hostilities, and who may be an unprivileged enemy belligerent, the individual shall be placed in military custody for purposes of initial interrogation and determination of status in accordance with the provisions of this Act."
Source: http://www.alternet.org/rights/146081/mccain_and_lieberman's_%22enemy_belligerent%22_act_could_set_u.s._on_path_to_military_dictatorship How can anyone vote for John McCain with a clear conscience? But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Congress falls to an 11% approval rating. Imagine that! But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
This little oil rig went to Egypt, this little oil rig went to the Congo…
First rig sails away over drilling ban “Lawmakers and experts fear loss is only the start of offshore exodus” as “Diamond Offshore announced Friday that its Ocean Endeavor drilling rig will leave the Gulf of Mexico and move to Egyptian waters immediately — making it the first to abandon the United States …"
[ http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/business/7101738.html ] and “Diamond Offshore Drilling said Monday it would move a second deepwater rig out of the Gulf of Mexico to waters off the Republic of Congo due to a U.S. drilling moratorium ..." [ http://www.cnbc.com/id/38220145/Diamond_Moves_Second_Drilling_Rig_Out_of_Gulf ]
And as Congress falls to an 11% approval rating, and the number of jobless claims rose by 37,000 to 464,000 this past week, despite having “… lost some applications for unemployment insurance when Congress discontinued extensions to that insurance on July 1. Claims will likely rise now that Congress voted to re-extend that insurance yesterday.” Source: http://moneywatch.bnet.com/economic-news/blog/behind-numbers/new-jobless-claims-rise/200/
And despite these horrendous unemployment numbers, “According to RigLogix, the U.S. offshore rig fleet of 93 rigs of different types is only being used to 38% of capacity. In the Alaskan offshore, none of the four rigs is under use. In the remaining parts of the U.S. offshore, only two of the 28 rigs are in use, a grand total of 7%.
By contrast, 148 of the North Sea’s 159 rigs are under contract, for a 93% utilization rate. Off the coast of Brazil, 68 of the 79 rigs are in use, for an 86.1% utilization rate. West Africa, which includes Republic of Congo, has 67% of its 76 rigs in use. Even Mexico, much maligned for not investing and squandering opportunities, utilizes 52% of its 62 rigs.
Just as the U.S. is falling behind in exports, amounting to only 17% of GDP as the rest of the world sails by with higher numbers, the 34% rig utilization shows how badly we’re falling behind offshore. But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
The United States should be the global leader on both fronts. Instead, an arbitrary offshore drilling moratorium pushes the country further back in the pack. This is hurting the Gulf of Mexico’s economy even more than the BP spill, and now it’s giving Congo a competitive edge over us.” What is wrong with McVomit? This moratorium will drive unemployment numbers higher for very highly-trained, well-paying American jobs and create a greater dependency on foreign oil. Like the trucks that travel US highways from Mexico, the large vessels that carry oil from foreign shores are NOT being regulated as tightly. But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
And for those who scoffed at my efforts to support a conservative Republican candidate for the Texas Supreme Court during the state primaries … you fools. Look at what is happening in AZ and with the Supreme Court of the United States of America. Will the federal judge issue an injunction prohibiting SB 1070 from being enforced? The state supreme court position is a stepping stone to being a federal judgeship or, in some instances, to an appointment as a justice on the Supreme Court of the United States of America. But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
I don’t think they have the votes, nor do they have the political capital to attempt to get Crap n Tax through; however, don’t let your guard down. If oil gets too expensive, McVomit may have the impetus to pass crap n tax legislation, all in the name of an emergency, you know. Now, it’s just over-kill. We are the mortally wounded whale or the Titanic, destined to sink … But no one seems to care. After all, Shirley Sherrod was mistakenly fired.
Our economy, our freedoms, our lives, our existence, our future, and our country are in the crapper. I never thought I would say this, but today I feel compelled to … “America, I don’t think we are going to make it. Or are we?” How committed are you? And what are you willing to do about it?
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Saturday, April 3, 2010
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1. Grant program for consumer assistance offices (Sec. 1002, p. 37)
2. Grant program for states to monitor premium increases (Sec. 1003, p.42)
3. Committee to review administrative simplification standards (Sec. 1104, p. 71)
4. Demonstration program for state wellness programs (Sec. 1201, p. 93)
5. Grant program to establish state Exchanges (Sec. 1311(a), p. 130)
6. State American Health Benefit Exchanges (Sec. 1311(b), p. 131)
7. Exchange grants to establish consumer navigator programs (Sec. 1311(I), p. 150)
8. Grant program for state cooperatives (Sec. 1322, p. 169)
9. Advisory board for state cooperatives (Sec. 1322(b)(3), p. 173)
10. Private purchasing council for state cooperatives (Sec. 1322(d), p. 177)
11. State basic health plan programs (Sec. 1331, p. 201)
12. State-based reinsurance program (Sec. 1341, p. 226)
13. Program of risk corridors for individual and small group markets (Sec. 1342, p. 233)
14. Program to determine eligibility for Exchange participation (Sec. 1411, p. 267)
15. Program for advance determination of tax credit eligibility (Sec. 1412, p. 288)
16. Grant program to implement health IT enrollment standards (Sec. 1561, p. 370)
17. Federal Coordinated Health Care Office for dual eligible beneficiaries (Sec. 2602, p. 512)
18. Medicaid quality measurement program (Sec. 2701, p. 518)
19. Medicaid health home program for people with chronic conditions, and grants for planning same (Sec. 2703, p. 524)
20. Medicaid demonstration project to evaluate bundled payments (Sec. 2704, p. 532)
21. Medicaid demonstration project for global payment system (Sec. 2705,p. 536)
22. Medicaid demonstration project for accountable care organizations (Sec. 2706, p. 538)
23. Medicaid demonstration project for emergency psychiatric care (Sec. 2707, p. 540)
24. Grant program for delivery of services to individuals with postpartum depression (Sec. 2952(b), p. 591)
25. State allotments for grants to promote personal responsibility education programs (Sec. 2953, p. 596)
26. Medicare value-based purchasing program (Sec. 3001(a), p. 613)
27. Medicare value-based purchasing demonstration program for critical access hospitals (Sec. 3001(b), p. 637)
28. Medicare value-based purchasing program for skilled nursing facilities (Sec. 3006(a), p. 666)
29. Medicare value-based purchasing program for home health agencies (Sec. 3006(b), p. 668)
30. Interagency Working Group on Health Care Quality (Sec. 3012, p. 688)
31. Grant program to develop health care quality measures (Sec. 3013, p. 693)
32. Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (Sec. 3021, p. 712)
33. Medicare shared savings program (Sec. 3022, p. 728)
34. Medicare pilot program on payment bundling (Sec. 3023, p. 739)
35. Independence at home medical practice demonstration program (Sec. 3024, p. 752)
36. Program for use of patient safety organizations to reduce hospital readmission rates (Sec. 3025(b), p. 775)
37. Community-based care transitions program (Sec. 3026, p. 776)
38. Demonstration project for payment of complex diagnostic laboratory tests (Sec. 3113, p. 800)
39. Medicare hospice concurrent care demonstration project (Sec. 3140, p. 850)
40. Independent Payment Advisory Board (Sec. 3403, p. 982)
41. Consumer Advisory Council for Independent Payment Advisory Board (Sec. 3403, p. 1027)
42. Grant program for technical assistance to providers implementing health quality practices (Sec. 3501, p. 1043)
43. Grant program to establish interdisciplinary health teams (Sec. 3502, p. 1048)
44. Grant program to implement medication therapy management (Sec. 3503, p. 1055)
45. Grant program to support emergency care pilot programs (Sec. 3504, p. 1061)
46. Grant program to promote universal access to trauma services (Sec. 3505(b), p. 1081)
47. Grant program to develop and promote shared decision-making aids (Sec. 3506, p. 1088)
48. Grant program to support implementation of shared decision-making (Sec. 3506, p. 1091)
49. Grant program to integrate quality improvement in clinical education (Sec. 3508, p. 1095)
50. Health and Human Services Coordinating Committee on Women's Health (Sec. 3509(a), p. 1098)
51. Centers for Disease Control Office of Women's Health (Sec. 3509(b), p. 1102)
52. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Office of Women's Health (Sec. 3509(e), p. 1105)
53. Health Resources and Services Administration Office of Women's Health (Sec. 3509(f), p. 1106)
54. Food and Drug Administration Office of Women's Health (Sec. 3509(g), p. 1109)
55. National Prevention, Health Promotion, and Public Health Council (Sec. 4001, p. 1114)
56. Advisory Group on Prevention, Health Promotion, and Integrative and Public Health (Sec. 4001(f), p. 1117)
57. Prevention and Public Health Fund (Sec. 4002, p. 1121)
58. Community Preventive Services Task Force (Sec. 4003(b), p. 1126)
59. Grant program to support school-based health centers (Sec. 4101, p. 1135)
60. Grant program to promote research-based dental caries disease management (Sec. 4102, p. 1147)
61. Grant program for States to prevent chronic disease in Medicaid beneficiaries (Sec. 4108, p. 1174)
62. Community transformation grants (Sec. 4201, p. 1182)
63. Grant program to provide public health interventions (Sec. 4202, p. 1188)
64. Demonstration program of grants to improve child immunization rates (Sec. 4204(b), p. 1200)
65. Pilot program for risk-factor assessments provided through community health centers (Sec. 4206, p. 1215)
66. Grant program to increase epidemiology and laboratory capacity (Sec. 4304, p. 1233)
67. Interagency Pain Research Coordinating Committee (Sec. 4305, p. 1238)
68. National Health Care Workforce Commission (Sec. 5101, p. 1256)
69. Grant program to plan health care workforce development activities (Sec. 5102(c), p. 1275)
70. Grant program to implement health care workforce development activities (Sec. 5102(d), p. 1279)
71. Pediatric specialty loan repayment program (Sec. 5203, p. 1295)
72. Public Health Workforce Loan Repayment Program (Sec. 5204, p. 1300)
73. Allied Health Loan Forgiveness Program (Sec. 5205, p. 1305)
74. Grant program to provide mid-career training for health professionals (Sec. 5206, p. 1307)
75. Grant program to fund nurse-managed health clinics (Sec. 5208, p. 1310)
76. Grant program to support primary care training programs (Sec. 5301, p. 1315)
77. Grant program to fund training for direct care workers (Sec. 5302, p. 1322)
78. Grant program to develop dental training programs (Sec. 5303, p. 1325)
79. Demonstration program to increase access to dental health care in underserved communities (Sec. 5304, p. 1331)
80. Grant program to promote geriatric education centers (Sec. 5305, p. 1334)
81. Grant program to promote health professionals entering geriatrics (Sec. 5305, p. 1339)
82. Grant program to promote training in mental and behavioral health (Sec. 5306, p. 1344)
83. Grant program to promote nurse retention programs (Sec. 5309, p. 1354)
84. Student loan forgiveness for nursing school faculty (Sec. 5311(b), p. 1360)
85. Grant program to promote positive health behaviors and outcomes (Sec. 5313, p. 1364)
86. Public Health Sciences Track for medical students (Sec. 5315, p. 1372)
87. Primary Care Extension Program to educate providers (Sec. 5405, p.1404)
88. Grant program for demonstration projects to address health workforce shortage needs (Sec. 5507, p. 1442)
89. Grant program for demonstration projects to develop training programs for home health aides (Sec. 5507, p. 1447)
90. Grant program to establish new primary care residency programs (Sec. 5508(a), p. 1458)
91. Program of payments to teaching health centers that sponsor medical
92. residency training (Sec. 5508(c), p. 1462)
93. Graduate nurse education demonstration program (Sec. 5509, p. 1472)
94. Grant program to establish demonstration projects for community-based mental health settings (Sec. 5604, p. 1486)
95. Commission on Key National Indicators (Sec. 5605, p. 1489)
96. Quality assurance and performance improvement program for skilled nursing facilities (Sec. 6102, p. 1554)
97. Special focus facility program for skilled nursing facilities (Sec. 6103(a)(3), p. 1561)
98. Special focus facility program for nursing facilities (Sec. 6103(b)(3), p. 1568)
99. National independent monitor pilot program for skilled nursing facilities and nursing facilities (Sec. 6112, p. 1589)
100. Demonstration projects for nursing facilities involved in the culture change movement (Sec. 6114, p. 1597)
101. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (Sec. 6301, p. 1619)
102. Standing methodology committee for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (Sec. 6301, p. 1629)
103. Board of Governors for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (Sec. 6301, p. 1638)
104. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Trust Fund (Sec. 6301(e), p. 1656)
105. Elder Justice Coordinating Council (Sec. 6703, p. 1773)
106. Advisory Board on Elder Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation (Sec. 6703, p. 1776)
107. Grant program to create elder abuse forensic centers (Sec. 6703, p. 1783)
108. Grant program to promote continuing education for long-term care staffers (Sec. 6703, p. 1787)
109. Grant program to improve management practices and training (Sec. 6703, p. 1788)
110. 109. Grant program to subsidize costs of electronic health records (Sec.
111. 6703, p. 1791)
112. Grant program to promote adult protective services (Sec. 6703, p. 1796)
113. Grant program to conduct elder abuse detection and prevention (Sec. 6703, p. 1798)
114. Grant program to support long-term care ombudsmen (Sec. 6703, p. 1800)
115. National Training Institute for long-term care surveyors (Sec. 6703, p. 1806)
116. Grant program to fund State surveys of long-term care residences (Sec. 6703, p. 1809)
117. CLASS Independence Fund (Sec. 8002, p. 1926)
118. CLASS Independence Fund Board of Trustees (Sec. 8002, p. 1927)
119. CLASS Independence Advisory Council (Sec. 8002, p. 1931)
120. Personal Care Attendants Workforce Advisory Panel (Sec. 8002(c), p. 1938)
121. Multi-state health plans offered by Office of Personnel Management (Sec. 10104(p), p. 2086)
122. Advisory board for multi-state health plans (Sec. 10104(p), p. 2094)
123. Pregnancy Assistance Fund (Sec. 10212, p. 2164)
124. Value-based purchasing program for ambulatory surgical centers (Sec. 10301, p. 2176)
125. Demonstration project for payment adjustments to home health services (Sec. 10315, p. 2200)
126. Pilot program for care of individuals in environmental emergency declaration areas (Sec. 10323, p. 2223)
127. Grant program to screen at-risk individuals for environmental health conditions (Sec. 10323(b), p. 2231)
128. Pilot programs to implement value-based purchasing (Sec. 10326, p. 2242)
129. Grant program to support community-based collaborative care networks (Sec. 10333, p. 2265)
130. Centers for Disease Control Office of Minority Health (Sec. 10334, p. 2272)
131. Health Resources and Services Administration Office of Minority Health (Sec. 10334, p. 2272)
132. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Office of Minority Health (Sec. 10334, p. 2272)
133. Agency for Health care Research and Quality Office of Minority Health (Sec. 10334, p. 2272)
134. Food and Drug Administration Office of Minority Health (Sec. 10334, p. 2272)
135. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Office of Minority Health (Sec. 10334, p. 2272)
136. Grant program to promote small business wellness programs (Sec. 10408, p. 2285)
137. Cures Acceleration Network (Sec. 10409, p. 2289)
138. Cures Acceleration Network Review Board (Sec. 10409, p. 2291)
139. Grant program for Cures Acceleration Network (Sec. 10409, p. 2297)
140. Grant program to promote centers of excellence for depression (Sec. 10410, p. 2304)
141. 139. Advisory committee for young women's breast health awareness education
142. campaign (Sec. 10413, p. 2322)
143. Grant program to provide assistance to provide information to young women with breast cancer (Sec. 10413, p. 2326)
144. Interagency Access to Health Care in Alaska Task Force (Sec. 10501, p. 2329)
145. Grant program to train nurse practitioners as primary care providers (Sec. 10501(e), p. 2332)
146. Grant program for community-based diabetes prevention (Sec. 10501(g), p. 2337)
147. Grant program for providers who treat a high percentage of medically underserved populations (Sec. 10501(k), p. 2343)
148. Grant program to recruit students to practice in underserved communities (Sec. 10501(l), p. 2344)
149. Community Health Center Fund (Sec. 10503, p. 2355)
150. Demonstration project to provide access to health care for the uninsured at reduced fees (Sec. 10504, p. 2357)
151. Demonstration program to explore alternatives to tort litigation (Sec. 10607, p. 2369)
152. Indian Health demonstration program for chronic shortages of health professionals (S. 1790, Sec. 112, p. 24)*
153. Office of Indian Men's Health (S. 1790, Sec. 136, p. 71)*
154. Indian Country modular component facilities demonstration program (S. 1790, Sec. 146, p. 108)*
155. Indian mobile health stations demonstration program (S. 1790, Sec. 147, p. 111)*
156. Office of Direct Service Tribes (S. 1790, Sec. 172, p. 151)*
157. Indian Health Service mental health technician training program (S. 1790, Sec. 181, p. 173)*
158. Indian Health Service program for treatment of child sexual abuse victims (S. 1790, Sec. 181, p. 192)*
159. Indian Health Service program for treatment of domestic violence and sexual abuse (S. 1790, Sec. 181, p. 194)*
160. Indian youth telemental health demonstration project (S. 1790, Sec. 181, p. 204)*
161. Indian youth life skills demonstration project (S. 1790, Sec. 181, p. 220)*
162. Indian Health Service Director of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment (S. 1790, Sec. 199B, p. 258)*
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