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Obama pushes for $3.6trn in budget cuts

Stage set for new showdown with Republicans as US president targets the rich for $1.5trn of tax increases Barack Obama is expected to unveil plans to reduce the massive US deficit by about $3.6trn over the next decade. The plan looks set to spark yet more confrontation with his Republican critics. Roughly half of the savings would come from tax increases, according to people briefed on the proposals. The Republican opposition is staunchly against tax hikes. Obama will unveil the new proposals on Monday at the White House. They will be submitted to a congressional “super-committee” that was created in August to draw up a deficit-reduction plan. The president is also expected to propose nearly $250bn in cuts to spending on Medicare, the federal health care program that primarily benefits the elderly; $330bn in cuts to other mandatory benefit programs; and underline savings of $1trn from the withdrawal of troops from Iraq and Afghanistan. According to initial reports there would be no changes in social security and no increase in the Medicare eligibility age, which the president had considered this summer. Obama’s plans would include roughly $1.5trn in tax increases aimed mainly at wealthy Americans and corporations, people familiar with the proposal said. The president is set to unveil a “Buffett tax” aimed at those earning $1m or more a year and named after billionaire investor Warren Buffett, a persistent critic of low tax rates for the rich. The Republican House speaker, John Boehner, has made clear that he will not support any tax increases. Given opposition to Obama and tax increases, the Republican-controlled Congress is unlikely to pass the package. The super-committee must report its findings before 23 November otherwise $1.2trn in cuts to defence and entitlement programmes will go into effect automatically in 2013. Obama’s plans look set to spark a fierce debate as the two sides attempt to negotiate a compromise ahead of the deadline. Obama’s proposed Buffett tax, first revealed over the weekend, has already attracted sharp criticism. Any further tax increases on wealthy Americans or corporations will undoubtedly face a similar assault. By combining cuts and tax increases the president is attempting to be true to his promise of his “balanced approach” requiring “shared sacrifice”. In August the president took to the road to sell his vision of a balanced approach to tackling US debt. “If everybody took an attitude of shared sacrifice we could solve our deficit and debt problem next week,” Obama said. “I need you to send a message to folks in Washington: stop drawing lines in the sand.” Obama backed away from proposing sweeping changes to Medicare, following the advice of fellow Democrats that it would only give political cover to a privatisation plan supported by House Republicans that turned out to be unpopular with older Americans. Administration officials said 90% of the $248bn in 10-year Medicare cuts would be squeezed from service providers. The plan does shift some additional costs to beneficiaries but those changes would not start until 2017, and administration officials made clear as well that Obama would veto any Medicare cuts that were not paired with tax increases on upper-income people. The president’s plan also calls for cuts of $72bn over 10 years from Medicaid, the federal-state health care program for low-income people and the severely disabled. States, hospitals and advocates for the poor are expected to resist those. Monday’s proposals will be the president’s fourth package of deficit-reduction ideas this year. Poll figures show the electorate is losing faith in the president and his ability to tackle the US’s economic malaise. According to a recent Gallup poll 26% of Americans now approve of Obama’s record on the economy, 11 points lower than in May. The president has been making big moves to address the nation’s financial problems. This month he unveiled a $477bn jobs plan aimed at getting more Americans back to work. Boehner has attacked the jobs plan, saying high taxes, too much regulation and government interference are the real drains on job creation. “The members of the president’s cabinet are not doing their jobs if they aren’t constantly focused on removing impediments to job growth,” he said. “If they’re not focused on that, they should be fired.” Obama administration US economy Barack Obama United States guardian.co.uk

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I made a "moral error", Strauss-Kahn tells France

PARIS (Reuters) – Dominique Strauss-Kahn apologised to his country on Sunday for a sexual encounter with a hotel maid he said was a “moral error” he would regret all his life, and vowed to stay out of the Socialist Party’s 2012 election campaign in France. Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn leaves his apartment, hours after being questioned by police, in Paris September 12, 2011. (REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes/Files) In his first interview since a New York sex assault case derailed his IMF career and wrecked his chances of running for president, Strauss-Kahn said he was angry with himself for what he called an ill-judged but consensual liaison that had let down his country and hurt his…

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OWC unleashes Mecury Aura Pro Express 6G SSD, peps up your 2011 MacBook Air

So, you’ve got a 2011 MacBook Air , and you say its SSD’s read / write speeds are letting you down? Well, Other World Computing would be happy to quell your woes with its SandForce-equipped Mercury Aura Pro Express 6G. The company’s latest storage upgrade steps things up from its 3Gb/s versions, promising to get your tasks zooming with consistent speeds of “over 500MB/s” (achieved by utilizing the ’11 Air’s SATA Revision 3.0, 6Gb/s bus). The 120GB variant will set you back a wallet-thinning $350, while 240GBs will cost you a whopping 600 bones — hey, no one ever said performance like this comes cheap. They’re available now from OWC, and you’ll find full details in the PR past the break. Continue reading OWC unleashes Mecury Aura Pro Express 6G SSD, peps up your 2011 MacBook Air OWC unleashes Mecury Aura Pro Express 6G SSD, peps up your 2011 MacBook Air originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 19 Sep 2011 01:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Dominique Strauss-Kahn Acknowledges ‘Moral Failing’ in First Interview Since Arrest

“Everyone has had their chance” to tell their story, he said, “except me.” And his first television interview since his May 14 arrest painted a portrait of a regretful man. Cleared of all criminal charges and back in France for the first time since his May 14 arrest, Dominique Strauss-Kahn appeared on a high-profile news

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Speaker at Progressive Rally Suggests Urinating on Republicans as an Alternative to Pouring Beer on Them

At this year’s ” Fighting Bob Fest,” an annual Madison gathering featuring progressive speakers and folk-style entertainment named after Robert “Fighting Bob” La Follette, the liberal crowd went wild after journalist Greg Palast suggested that protesters pour urine rather than beer on Republicans. “This is Wisconsin, this is the place where you had some guy pour a beer on the head of a Republican… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 19/09/2011 00:51 Number of articles : 2

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Rick Perry took over George W Bush’s job as Texas governor, and he’d sure like to grab Bush’s old gig in the Oval Office, but don’t expect Dubya to leap up to help put him there. Seems there’s a long-running if not outright feud, than at least tension between the…

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18 killed as powerful earthquake jolts northeast India, Nepal

A powerful earthquake with a 6.8 magnitude hit Sikkim and several areas in the eastern part of the country and neighbouring Nepal, leaving 18 dead and over 100 injured besides causing extensive damage to buildings and roads. The epicentre of the quake — the biggest in two decades…

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At least 26 killed in anti-Saleh march in Yemen

SANAA – At least 26 people were shot dead and hundreds wounded on Sunday when security forces fired on demonstrators who charged police lines in Yemen’s capital Sanaa, in a dramatic escalation of protests against President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Gunfire and explosions were heard late into the night and protesters vowed to continue demonstrations on Monday morning. A Reuters witness earlier saw security forces fire at protesters from buildings and use water cannon and tear gas to hold back tens of thousands of demonstrators. Some of the protesters were wielding batons or throwing petrol bombs at police cars. “Why are you still sitting here? Get moving everyone, move. Go defend the martyrs’…

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Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon Sing ‘Somewhere Out There’ After Ending Best Friendship (VIDEO)

When we talk to our grandchildren about the the time between March 3, 2011 and September 3, 2011, only one event will define the period: The brief but passionate best friendship of Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert. Even our own Arianna Huffington had a significant stake in seeing that Stephen and Jimmy’s relationship could go the distance. And if nothing else, their fraternal bond produced this glorious moment of television that will live in our hearts forever. But all good things must come to an end, and so it was with Colbert and Fallon’s status as BFFFSM (Best Friends Forever For Six Months), which expired last week. On Thursday night’s “Colbert Report,” the rival talk show hosts realized that they could no longer express their devotion to each other as best friends, noting the cruel irony of their relationship ending at the same time that they’re competing against each other for the Emmy. The loss has clearly hit them both hard. On Friday night’s “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,” they could barely hide their longing. After some introspection, the show took a turn for the Feival, and Fallon and Colbert dueted on “Somewhere Out There” for a Rondstadt-flavored ode to their lost love. Is their relationship really over? How can they move on? Who will win the Emmy? And will Anderson Cooper actually befriend either of them? These are questions, y’all. WATCH:

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How would you change Dell’s XPS 15z?

It’s the slickest mainstream machine to emerge from Round Rock in years, and outside of the short-lived Adamo XPS , it might just be the most beautiful Dell laptop from the past decade. It’s the XPS 15z, and it’s winning the hearts of folks who were previously dead-set on HP’s Envy line. We obviously found favor with our review unit , and we’re pretty sure the company has managed to move quite a few of these things. If one (or more) ended up on your doorstep, here’s your chance to speak out. Are you satisfied with the keyboard design? How’s the panel treating your retinas? That hardware configuration living up to your needs? Would you offer the next one in a multitude of hues? Go ahead and get crafty in comments below — maybe that whole ” Design Studio ” thing will bleed over to here. How would you change Dell’s XPS 15z? originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 18 Sep 2011 22:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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