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Republicans Acknowledge Responsibility for National Debt

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Republicans Acknowledge the National Debt

In an historic move, at their National Convention, the GOP acknowledges that is was and is the party that is responsible for the National Debt, referring to the years of the George Bush, Cheney Administration. Citing the fact  that Bush took office when there was no National Debt and there was a surplus of over 10 billion dollars in the government coffers. It took George Bush and Cheney under six years to turn that National Surplus into a multi-trillion dollar deficit!

Clint "make my day" Eastwood talking with the American Public

The GOP feels that just because it wants to restore the same policy of George Bush, the policy that set the wheels in motion, it is no reason not to vote for them. In fact, their guest speaker, “make my day”, Clint Eastwood, who candidly, expressed the American public view of the Republican nominee, Mitt Romney, in a dialogue with an empty chair that represented President Obama and the American people. In that dialogue, when the President and the American people told Clint to tell the Republican candidate to “go frack himself”, Mr. Eastwood told the President and the American public, that that was a physical impossibility.

American Public and President Obama tells Clint to tell Mitt to “GO FRACK YOURSELF”

 

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Audit the Pentagon-Rand Paul

In Audit the Pentagon-Rand Paul, EOC EYEONCITRUS.COM on kp12 at 311226

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TAMPA — Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul will use his prime-time speaking slot at the Republican National Convention to urge party members to be more open to scrutinizing military spending, a position that puts him in the minority within the GOP.

Paul made the remarks Sunday when he addressed thousands of supporters at a rally for his father, former Republican presidential candidate and Texas Rep. Ron Paul, at the University of South Florida.

"Because we’ve talked about audit the Fed so much, we’re now talking about audit the Pentagon," Paul told the crowd. "Now, because of Hurricane Isaac, it’s not sure whether my message will get to the Republican National Convention, but I’m pretty sure I’m going to be able speak. And one of the messages that I will give to them is that Republicans need to acknowledge that not every dollar is well spent or sacred in the military and we have to look for ways to make every department accountable."

Paul will speak at the convention between 7:00 and 8:00 PM eastern time Tuesday, according to an updated schedule made public Sunday.

Both Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his running mate, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, have vowed to increase defense spending if elected.

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Breaking News-Shots fired at Empire State Building

In Shots have been fired at the Empire State Building in NYC. The believed gunman has been killed, more to follow. on kp17 at 311224

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Shots have been fired at the Empire State Building in NYC. The believed gunman has been killed, more to follow.

Duke accused of hiding $2 billion

In Duke accused of hiding $2 billion, EOC EYEONCITRUS.COM on kp26 at 311223

By Travis Mitchell

Original article here.

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A North Carolina energy watchdog group is accusing Duke Energy of failing to disclose potentially billions of dollars in ratepayer costs seeking approval for its merger with Progress Energy.

According to advocacy group NC WARN, Duke Energy waited until the merger had closed before disclosing roughly $2 billion in planned improvements to its nuclear plants. During the lengthy approval process, Duke Energy claimed that its acquisition of Progress Energy would save its customers $650 over two years. The $2 billion in expenditures would appear to cut into this savings, and NC WARN is calling on ratepayers to force state regulators to seek approval from Duke that the improvements will benefit ratepayers.

The North Carolina Public Utilities Commission is reviewing a motion by NC WARN to reopen the merger hearing to shed more light on the proposed nuclear upgrades to plants in South Carolina and Florida.

Although Duke earnings have been up since it closed its July merger with Progress Energy, this is just the latest in a string of controversy, which began with the sudden ouster of ex-Progress CEO Bill Johnson. In addition to NC WARN, the Public Utilities Commission and the North Carolina Attorney General have both launched independent investigations into the merger proceedings.

Read more: Duke accused of hiding $2 billion – FierceEnergyhttp://www.fierceenergy.com/story/duke-accused-hiding-2-billion/2012-08-21#ixzz24NWxbON8
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Letter to Editor-Mae Yates

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My name is Mae Yates, and in March I celebrated my 90th birthday.
I remember a time before Social Security and Medicare.  As a child growing up in the Great Depression, I know first-hand how these programs changed the lives of millions of Americans for the better.

But Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan want to turn Medicare into a voucher system and privatize Social Security, ending these programs as we know them.
Romney and Ryan’s plan’s would raise the cost of healthcare for seniors by thousands of dollars every year, and for millions of Florida women like me, the costs would be even higher.

Romney and Ryan want to end Medicare as we know it

This isn’t only about my generation — I’m worried about the future for my children, my grandchildren, and my great-grandchildren. 

Privatizing Social Security

BE PREPARED

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What is going to happen to Medicare Medicaid?

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by LIZ HALLORAN

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Since GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney picked Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin as his running mate, seems all we’ve been hearing about is Medicare and its future.

No surprise, of course: Ryan is the author of the GOP budget plan that would dramatically remake how the health care insurance program for seniors is managed and funded. He also calls for big changes to Medicaid, the insurance program for the poor, including elderly Americans who have exhausted their means.

President Obama’s health care overhaul legislation also has significant changes in store for Medicare to secure estimated savings of $716 billion over the next decade. And the legislation calls for a broad expansion of Medicaid.

And Romney? He has sort of embraced Ryan’s plans, calling their proposals "the same, if not identical." He has, however, distanced himself from a part of Ryan’s plan: the part that finds Medicare savings over time equal to those embedded in Obama’s health care law — $716 billion.

Here’s a look at the programs the candidates are selling and their different paths toward reining in the massively expensive and rapidly expanding programs.

MEDICARE

What Is Medicare?

It’s the federal health insurance system for people age 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with permanent kidney failure that requires dialysis or a transplant. The system has 47.6 million beneficiaries; in 2009, 9.3 million of those beneficiaries were also eligible for Medicaid.

In 2011, Medicare cost the federal government $551 billion. It has four parts:

Part A: Hospital insurance that covers inpatient hospital care, as well as skilled nursing facility, hospice and home health care.

Part B: Medical insurance that helps cover the cost of health care provider services, outpatient care, durable medical equipment, home health care and some preventive services.

Part C: Known as Medicare Advantage, it offers, along with coverage under Part A and Part B, additional health plan options provided by private insurance companies, as well as prescription drug coverage under Part D.

Part D: Coverage that helps pay for prescription drug costs, run by Medicare-approved private insurance companies.

Why do we keep hearing the amount $716 billion?

That number has become the focus of debate about whose Medicare plan would do what in terms of saving money and/or cutting services. It comes from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. The CBO has estimated that if Obama’s health care law is repealed, as advocated by Ryan and Romney, Medicare spending would increase by $716 billion between 2013 and 2022.

What are the differences between what Ryan and Romney have proposed, and what’s in Obama’s health care law?

Obama: The president’s health care law preserves the current Medicare system of guaranteed benefits, and closes the prescription drug "doughnut hole" coverage gap that affects some senior citizens.

The Obama campaign characterizes the law’s $716 billion as savings largely realized by slowing the program’s growth with a decade of agreed-to reductions in hospital, private insurance and drug company reimbursement rates; and cutting reimbursements to private Medicare Advantage plans. The private-market Advantage plans were intended to manage or lower the cost of insuring senior citizens through market competition; they ultimately cost more on average than the standard Medicare plan.

Obama has asserted that projected savings embedded in the health care law plan would keep Medicare trust fund solvent until 2024; however the legislation uses savings to subsidize health insurance for younger people.

Romney: His campaign’s most recent statement on the issue read like this, as reported by NBC News: "A Romney-Ryan administration will restore the funding to Medicare, ensure that no changes are made to the program for those 55 or older, and implement the reforms that they have proposed to strengthen it for future generations." Romney has, in the past, supported Ryan’s plan.

Ryan: Ryan has proposed a system that would go into effect when people now age 55 and younger hit retirement age.

For those future senior citizens, Ryan has proposed to remake the current system that provides a guarantee of benefits. Under his plan, the government would issue credit vouchers to eligible recipients. They would purchase their own insurance, using the vouchers to defray the cost.

The CBO has estimated that changes proposed in the Ryan plan could push up out-of-pocket insurance costs for an average senior citizen by $6,400; advocates of the plan argue that market forces will drive down insurance costs. Rest of story here…

Sunday Evening Broadcast Lone Wolf Eye On Citrus Radio

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Sunday, Aug 12, 2012 – The Lone Wolf rant N rave Broadcast of Eye On Citrus Radio bringing you the news, commentary, weather and music. Additionally, the 911 Litmus test!!

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Single Payer Now

In Eye On The Nation, Senator Bernie Sanders, Single Payer Now, Vermont on kp06 at 311212

Vermont is leading the way again in a robust solution to the high costs of medical needs. It is through this cooperation rather than the divide and conquer attitude of so many others in government that Vermont will be the shining light for others to follow.Ed

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Dear Editor,
Today, I am asking for your support to help re-elect my friend Peter Shumlin as Vermont’s governor.  Peter is, perhaps, the most progressive governor in the country and, because of his policies, is coming under fierce attack from his Republican opponent and the special interests that are opposed to his progressive agenda.
What happens in Vermont is of enormous importance to the rest of the country.  If, under Governor Shumlin’s leadership, Vermont is successful in providing health care to all, protecting our environment, supporting family-based and organic agriculture, having one of the best educational systems in the country and promoting economic and social equality among all of our citizens, what we do here can become a model for other states and the entire nation.
Please help Governor Shumlin continue his bold work by making a contribution of $5, $50 or $100 right now.

Let me give you just a few examples of what we’re trying to do in Vermont:
Today, the United States is the only country in the industrialized world that does not guarantee health care to all through a national health care program.  The result is that 50 million Americans are uninsured and 45 thousand die each year because they don’t get to a doctor in time.  Yet, despite all that, we spend almost twice as much per capita of what any other country spends on health care.
In Vermont, we intend to change all that.  Governor Shumlin and the legislature are moving the state toward a single payer system that will provide quality health care to all of our people, lessen the financial burden on small businesses and be much more cost-effective than the current non-system.  In Vermont, our health care dollars will be spent on keeping people healthy and well-treated, rather than on huge administrative and bureaucratic costs and excessive profits for insurance companies.  If Vermont succeeds in developing a successful single payer health care system there is no question in my mind that other states will not be far behind and that, eventually, we will be able to move our nation toward a national health care program.
In Washington, despite all of the scientific evidence, the Republican Party rejects the reality of global warming and the devastating impact it is having now and will increasingly have on the United States and the entire planet.  In Vermont, Governor Shumlin not only understands the reality of a warming planet, he is working aggressively to move Vermont toward energy efficiency and such sustainable energies as wind, solar, geo-thermal and bio-mass.  Vermont already leads the country in terms of energy efficiency and the creation of green jobs but, if Peter is re-elected, we intend to do even more in the future.
Please help re-elect Governor Shumlin so that, in these difficult times, Vermont can be a bold example of what progressive leadership is all about. 
Please donate $5, $50 or $100 right now.
Thanks very much for continuing the fight for an America of social and economic justice.  Let’s move forward together.
Sincerely,
Bernie
Senator Bernie Sanders

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