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n2doc's JournalGOP eyes big gamble on ObamaCare
Republicans are betting that they can force Democrats to negotiate a replacement for ObamaCare if they repeal the law first.
GOP leaders are planning a strategy to quickly repeal the law with a simple majority in the Senate, but then delay repeal going into effect for a few years to buy time to craft a replacement.
But passing a replacement wont be easy. It would require the usual 60 votes in the Senate to advance, meaning some Democratic support would be needed.
To get those votes, Republicans plan to put the squeeze on Democrats by warning that they will take the blame if ObamaCare disappears and the 20 million people who have gained coverage from the law have nowhere to go.
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http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/309519-gop-eyes-big-gamble-on-obamacare
Sanders: Trump is 'a pathological liar'
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Thursday called President-elect Donald Trump a "pathological liar" who "changes his mind every single day."
"What do you do when you have a president-elect, soon to be president, who and I say this not happily but I think most people who observe him would agree is a pathological liar, who changes his mind every single day," the former presidential candidate said in an interview with MSNBC.
The lawmaker then said that he hopes to see a new political movement of millions of Americans who "actually are following reality."
"I am working very hard on this, and we need the help of the American people obviously ... to build a movement of millions of people who actually are following reality. And that's the challenge. Real change in this country, I am more and more convinced of it, is not going to come from Capitol Hill, its got to come from grassroots America," he said.
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http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/309581-sanders-trump-is-a-pathological-liar
Women's March on Washington barred from Lincoln Memorial
For the thousands hoping to echo the civil rights and anti-Vietnam rallies at Lincoln Memorial by joining the womens march on Washington the day after Donald Trumps inauguration: time to readjust your expectations.
The Womens March wont be held at the Lincoln Memorial.
Thats because the National Park Service, on behalf of the Presidential Inauguration Committee, filed documents securing large swaths of the national mall and Pennsylvania Avenue, the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial for the inauguration festivities. None of these spots will be open for protesters.
The NPS filed a massive omnibus blocking permit for many of Washington DCs most famous political locations for days and weeks before and after the inauguration on 20 January, said Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, a constitutional rights litigator and the executive director of the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/dec/08/womens-march-on-washington-lincoln-memorial
Amerikkka!
Trump Considers FDA Chief Who Says People Should Use Medicines At Their Own Risk"
By Sheila Kaplan, Ike Swetlitz
WASHINGTONPresident-elect Donald Trump is weighing naming as Food and Drug Administration commissioner a staunch libertarian who has called for eliminating the agencys mandate to determine whether new medicines are effective before approving them for sale.
Let people start using them, at their own risk, the candidate, Jim ONeill, said in a 2014 speech to a biotech group.
ONeill, has also called for paying organ donors and setting up libertarian societies at seaand has said he was surprised to discover that FDA regulators actually enjoy science and like working to fight disease.
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https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/trump-considers-fda-chief-who-says-people-should-use-medicines-ldquo-at-their-own-risk-rdquo/
Bet that doesn't include MJ.
Sen. Warren is not a fan of the fast-food CEO that Donald Trump just picked for labor secretary
By Nik DeCosta-Klipa December 8, 2016
Elizabeth Warren did not have any kind words for Andrew Puzder, the CEO of the parent company of Carls Jr. and Hardees, who was appointed Thursday by Donald Trump to lead the Department of Labor.
Warren, who since the election has repeatedly questioned Trumps commitment to the economic populism on which he built his campaign, called the president-elects pick for labor secretary a slap in the face to the working class.
Throughout his entire career, Andrew Puzder has looked down on working people, the Massachusetts senator said Thursday evening in a statement.
At Hardees and Carls Jr., he got rich squeezing front-line workers on wages, overtime, and benefits, all while plotting to replace them with machines that are so much better than workers because they are always polite and never take a vacation,' she said, referring to comments Puzder made espousing the benefits of fully automated restaurants.
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http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2016/12/08/elizabeth-warren-is-not-a-fan-of-the-fast-food-ceo-that-donald-trump-picked-for-labor-secretary
Warning issued for 'hazardous' tsunami waves after 7.7 earthquake off the Solomon Islands
Source: 9news
An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.7 hit off the Solomon Islands at 4.38am, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The quake was initially reported to be of magnitude 8.0.
"Hazardous tsunami waves from this earthquake are possible within the next three hours along some coasts of Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Nauru, New Caledonia, Tuvalu and Kosrae," the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said.
Read more: http://www.9news.com.au/world/2016/12/09/05/06/warning-issued-for-hazardous-tsunami-waves-after-7-7-earthquake-off-the-solomon-islands
Trumps EPA Pick Is Skeptical of More Than Just Climate Change
Throughout the long campaign, and in the long month that has followed, President-elect Donald Trump sounded some odd notes about the environment.
He rejected the scientific fact of climate change, calling it a hoax or a fraud. He repeatedly announced his intent to repeal all of the Obama administrations environmental regulations. He lamented, wrongly, that you couldnt use hairspray anymore because it damaged the ozone layer.
And then, out of nowhere, he met with Al Gore, who won a Nobel Peace Prize for educating the public about the dangers of climate change.
While the broad strokes of Trumps policies were never in doubt, there was often enough bizarreness to wonder what he would do with the powers of the Environmental Protection Agency.
On Wednesday, those questions were all but settled. Trump has chosen E. Scott Pruitt, the attorney general of Oklahoma, to lead the EPA, according to early reports.
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https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2016/12/trumps-epa-pick-is-skeptical-of-more-than-just-climate-change/509960/
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