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POPSGoogle Error Server Error What's worse than Google going down when Gmail and Google Docs are right up there in importance for some people next to food water and shelter? Where's my digital shelter from Google getting hacked? Google insurance anyone?
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POPSShock greets Schwarzenegger's proposal to end welfare Not "end welfare as we know it" – end welfare . More: That's hard for Michelle — a San Jose mother of a 2-month-old — to believe. The loss of CalWORKS would mean no diaper money, no rent payments and no independence from her baby's father, who she said abused her and kept drugs in the house. Her $584 monthly grant has allowed her to receive child care, attend DeAnza College and buy groceries while she works her way to self-sufficiency. Michelle, who is 26 and did not want her last name used, echoed other CalWORKS clients interviewed who said quite simply that the assistance keeps their families off the streets. "CalWORKS is a lifeline between whether we eat or not and whether we have a roof over our head or electricity and gas," said Vivian Hain, a Berkeley single mother of three who testified about Schwarzenegger's proposal before state legislators Wednesday.
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POPSNow-Needy FDIC Collected Little In Premiums For A Decade up from the current $30 billion limit - in case the number of bank failures increases even more dramatically. If Congress approves the measure, to borrow more than $100 billion, the FDIC would still need permission from the Federal Reserve, the Treasury Department, and the White House. As of Dec. 31, the FDIC had $18.9 billion in its insurance fund - down from $52.4 billion a year earlier - in addition to $22 billion that it has set aside for pending bank failures. The agency has projected it will need $65 billion to take over failed banks through 2013. But if the FDIC suddenly had to take over a giant bank such as Citigroup or Bank of America, the fund would be drained "in a flash," said Cornelius Hurley, director of the Boston University law school's Morin Center for Banking and Financial Law.
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POPSAllan Greenspan Backs Bank Nationalization Well, the free marketers are dropping their free marketing now. I am tempted to gloat and dwell on how there is a government interventionist lurking in the hearts of everyone and emergencies only facilitate it for those in denial. But I realize that things must be very dire indeed for someone like Allan Greenspan to call for bank nationalization. Things might be on the brink of being frightening.
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POPSEnding Welfare As We Know It policies. We must also ensure that government pursues policies designed to stimulate economic growth and create jobs. That means reducing regulations and cutting taxes to spur growth. Policies that make it more costly to hire new employees should be resisted--including President Clinton's mandate that businesses pay 80 percent of the cost of their employees' health insurance. Occupational licensing laws and other regulations that disproportionately restrict employment opportunities for the poor should also be eliminated. Conclusion Since we declared war on poverty in 1965, this country has spent more than $3.5 trillion on its social welfare system. Yet all we have achieved is more poverty. A compassionate society can find other ways to address the problem of people who need temporary assistance to get through hard times. But we cannot afford to continue subsidizing a culture of long-term dependence.
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POPSFive alternative bailout plans Not advocating anything here except questioning the President/Wall Street idea that the bailout plan we've heard is the only possibility. See link for details on each.
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POPSYoung, American, and Uninsured: on the rise And it simply doesn't happen in most developed nations. 30% of uninsured from 17% of under-65 pop.; non-whites worse off; could easily face a lifetime of debt or denial of care; 2/3 have had trouble because of cost. And it simply wouldn't happen in most developed nations.
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POPSCPMF to IOF Classic smoke-and-mirros on the part of the Brazilian government.
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POPS Exaggerating Her Help For TheTroops By falsely claiming that "they didn't" have health insurance, she gives herself more credit than the facts support. Clinton can claim credit for joining a number of House and Senate members in working on 2003 legislation that expanded reservists' temporary military health care coverage from 60 days to 180 days after active service. That coverage – called the Transitional Assistance Management Program (TAMP) – provides reservists with military health care (or TRICARE) immediately after they are taken off of active duty status. In 2005, Congress mandated a new form of military health care called TRICARE Reserve Select (TRS) which gives those in the Selected Reserve – a component of the Ready Reserve – an opportunity to purchase TRICARE health coverage when not on active duty.