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Some states are not keeping up with the others in regard to education. Declining math and reading scores, lower numbers of people with post-secondary degrees, and loss of white-collar workers all imply a decrease in “smart people” compared to the rest of the country. A look at the states in…

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Oh, the irony. The Politico interviewed several GOP representatives who opted out of their Congressional health care plans, and discovered they’re all having second thoughts about that whole ‘repeal and replace’ thing. If it’s not the cost of individual insurance that’s getting them steamed, it’s the pre-existing conditions. But talk to some of the 16 freshman lawmakers who have declined their government health benefits, and you’ll hear a different side of the story — about tough out-of-pocket expenses, pre-existing conditions and support for health reforms that would help those who struggle with their coverage. As they venture into the free market for health insurance, these lawmakers — many of whom swept into office fueled by tea party anger over the health care law — are facing monthly premiums of $1,200 and fears of double-digit rate hikes. The experience has caused some of them to think harder about the “replace” part of the “repeal and replace” mantra the GOP has adopted regarding the health care law. “I have a niece who has pre-existing conditions, and I worry about her if she was ever to lose her job,” said Florida Rep. Richard Nugent, one of the freshman lawmakers who declined federal health insurance benefits. Every single House Republican voted to repeal the health care law last month. “I can simply, honestly say that this is going to impact my wife and I to a fairly serious degree, like it would any average American out there,” said first-time Rep. Joe Walsh of Illinois. Walsh’s wife has a pre-existing condition and will need a procedure in the coming months, but because he declined federal benefits, they’re paying for it out of pocket. Meanwhile, Walsh is contributing to a health savings account to cover his expenses. “It’s a cost we will feel, a cost I will have to pick up. I won’t turn down benefits because I have something to fall back on or because I’m independently wealthy,” he said. Before I boo-hoo too hard for them, I remember they’re being paid $174,000 per year to represent their constituents. But even at that level, $1,200/month is a solid chunk of change, and the limits to Health Savings Accounts won’t cover surgery or even medications for some people. As always, it’s about the pre-existing conditions. Nugent, a former sheriff, doesn’t receive federal employee benefits, choosing instead to purchase a Blue Cross Blue Shield plan for retired county employees, which he said costs about $1,200 a month for his family. Still, he said, his niece’s experience has contributed to his support for ending coverage bans on pre-existing conditions. “One of the key components with the ‘replace’ [bill] was to make sure we take care of people who have pre-existing conditions ,” he said. But don’t be fooled by that. Republicans’ best plan for people with pre-existing conditions is to shove them into high-risk pools where they can pay ten times what the base rate is for coverage. Wendell Potter says lobbyists and policy representatives from the Big 5 for-profit health insurers are meeting nearly weekly to form a strategy to weaken or eliminate the consumer protections in the Affordable Care Act. In other words, they’re fine with the mandate, but the consumer protections have to go. Think on that when you hear Republican lawmakers get on their oh-so-high horses about “market-based solutions”. Their idea of market-based solutions is to bankrupt people who have the misfortune of getting sick while profiting on the healthy. They hate the medical loss ratio requirements, they hate the limits on rate spreads under the new law (3 times the base rate, maximum), and they hate not being able to cap costs. There are flaws in the bill, and it’s true that it doesn’t drive down the cost of health CARE. This is because we have this whacked up system where health providers are for-profit, health risk pool providers (insurers) are for-profit, and they rely upon innovation to drive profit margins up, rather than health risks down. Nevertheless, Republicans are discovering the truth: The status quo is unsustainable, unaffordable, and discriminatory. Now what will they do about that? And how will they appease their angry hordes of Tea Party members being stoked daily via email and fear campaigns?

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Wireless Sensor Monitors Heart Failure Patients

An implanted wireless monitoring device about the size of a paper clip reduced hospitalizations among heart failure patients by 39%, a study shows.

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HP webOS event video posted

If you are like me and want to try to figure out what all the excitement is about, check the video below. Helpful timecodes: 00:00 – Opening 09:40 – Introducing the Veer and Pre3 22:30 – Introducing the TouchPad 28:40 – TouchPad and Pre3 feature demonstration Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : 9 to 5 Mac Discovery Date : 10/02/2011 01:17 Number of articles : 5

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Float: ultralight rubber-band-powered duration model planes

Float Documentary Trailer from Phil Kibbe on Vimeo. These beautiful dragonfly-like model planes can float for up to half an hour under the power of one single-wound rubber band. Check out the trailer for Float posted by Phil Kibbe. Amazing craftsmanship and techniques! Video link. (via devour.com)… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Boing Boing Discovery Date : 10/02/2011 01:16 Number of articles : 4

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Enforcing Clean Air Act Rules Will Create 1.5 Million Jobs, Study Says

Photo: akeg , Flickr, CC Who wants clean air? How about 1.5 million jobs? I know someone who does … America! Well, this fine nation of ours is in luck. According to a new study, enforcing the new Clean Air Act requirements would create a jobs boom in professions like plumbing, construction, engineering, and pipefitting. Which is interesting new, especially considering that the main charge levied against rolling out the new regulations is that it would be a job killer. Not so, says th… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Designer Anna Sui Discusses Her New Collection

Designer Anna Sui discusses her new collection

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Stroke Rates Are Rising for Young Americans

Stroke rates are rising sharply among children and younger adults, while dropping in those aged 45 and older, suggests a nationwide snapshot of stroke hospitalizations.

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Nazi-Obsessed OIbermann Will Fit in Nicely at Gore’s Current TV

Given recent news that Al Gore personally recruited Keith Olbermann to join Current TV as its “Chief News Officer” (I don't know either), readers may be wondering: what value could the former vice presiodent have possibly seen in Olbermann? Though we're not expecting confirmation from Current TV, here's one possibility: like Olbermann, Gore is a routine violator of Godwin's Law. Perhaps the former MSNBC host's penchant for Nazi comparisons impressed a man who, though he's an expert at comparing people with whom he disagrees to genocidal fascists, can't hold a candle to Olbermann's knee-jerk Nazi references. Which is not to say that Gore hasn't tried. Ed Driscoll recalls this description of one of Gore's books: In his 1992 book Earth in the Balance, he wrote that “today the evidence of an ecological Kristallnacht is as clear as the sound of glass shattering in Berlin.” He repeatedly refers to the unfolding “ecological holocaust” and invokes Martin Niemoller’s famous quote (“When the Nazis came for the Communists, I remained silent; I was not a Communist. … When they came for the Jews, I did not speak out; I was not a Jew. …”) to label himself and other environmentalists “the new resistance.”In An Inconvenient Truth and in interviews, Gore sticks to his guns. He quotes Churchill’s warning about the gathering storm of fascism and declares: “The era of procrastination, of half-measures, of soothing and baffling expedients, of delays, is coming to a close. In its place we are entering a period of consequence.” “And if you don't agree with him,” writes Driscoll, ” you're a digital brownshirt .” [T]oday Al Gore upped the ante. He coined a new term for the Internet critics of his positions: digital brownshirts. Yes, yes, it’s over the top. But it’s not the sentiment that raises eyebrows, it’s the position of the person who’s saying it. We don’t expect presidential candidates past or present to indulge in Usenet flame-war lingo. We don’t expect serious party elders to call the other side Nazis, and for good reason: it’s obscene. The brownshirts were evil. The brownshirts kicked the Jews in the streets and made the little kids put their hands on their heads as they stumbled off to the trains. The brownshirts were not interested in refuting arguments. They were interested in killing the people who dared argue at all. If Gore thinks his political opponents are like Nazis, he apparently fancies himself a contemporary Winston Churchill : Mindful of his British audience, Gore said the fight to cut carbon dioxide emissions will require a leader with the fortitude of Winston Churchill, who steered Britain through four years of hardship, bombings and economic deprivations to victory against the Nazis. “Winston Churchill aroused this nation in heroic fashion to save civilization in World War II,” he said. “We have everything we need except political will, but political will is a renewable resource.” But regular NewsBusters readers are surely unimpressed. After all, even these three examples can't compare to the ubiquitous invocations of the Third Reich by Gore's newest employee to describe, well, lots of people. Recipients of Olbermann's Nazi treatment have included: – Fox News , – George W. Bush , – Bill O'Reilly , – George W. Bush (again), – Kenneth Starr , – George W. Bush (once again), – Glenn Beck , – George W. Bush (and again), – Attorney Floyd Abrams , – George W. Bush (starting to see a pattern?), anddial – Ground Zero mosque opponents . With a resume like that, it's no wonder Gore wanted him on board. He'll fit in nicely at Current.

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Police: Elementary Teacher Assaulted Students

Elementary school teacher Susan Burke of Laurel, Md., was charged with nine counts of second-degree assault on students in attacks that police say happened in December and March. (Feb. 9)

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