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the mark."Every voter knows what Republicans are against. They don't know
what they're for" on health care, said Rep. Steve Israel of New
York, who heads House Democrats' campaign committee. He said the strategy
would haunt Republicans next year among moderate and independent voters
who want changes, not outright repeal.The fate of legislation to put more
funds into high-risk pools demonstrated a belief among some Republicans
that they should advance alternatives. Polling presentations make the same
point but are not uniformly persuasive among the rank and file, according
to officials, and lawmakers' speeches sometimes make it sound as if the
health law is disintegrating on its own.Yet one prominent conservative,
Ramesh Ponnuru, warned recently that it was a "perverse complacency" to
do nothing while assuming the health law will implode."We can be sure
that the Left would respond to any such collapse by making the
case for a `single payer' program in which the federal government directly
provides everyone insurance," he wrote May 30 in National Review Online.Ponnuru
added that in some Republican circles, "the idea that an alternative is
necessary is seen as a mark of wimpiness, a weakness for big-government
programs that are just slightly" weaker than what Democrats possess.The
Associated Press contributed to this report.
t take that at all to mean that we're
constructing reality," he told LiveScience.All in the mindAs members of
society, people create a form of collective reality. "We are all part
of a community of minds," Freeman says in the show.For example, money,
in reality, consists of pieces of paper, yet those papers represent something
much more valuable. The pieces of paper have the power of life
and death, Freeman says but they wouldn't be worth anything if people
didn't believe in their power.Money is fiction, but it's useful fiction.Another
fiction humans collectively engage in is optimism. Neuroscientist Tali Sharot
of University College London studies "the optimism bias": people's tendency
to generally overestimate the likelihood of positive events in their lives
and underestimate the likelihood of negative ones.In the show, Sharot does
an experiment in which she puts a man in a brain scanner,
and asks him to rate the likelihood that negative events, such as
lung cancer, will happen to him. Then, he is given the true
likelihood.When the actual risks differ from the man's estimates, his frontal
lobes light up. But the brain area does a better job of
reacting to the discrepancy when the reality is more positive than what
he guessed, Sharot said.This shows how humans are somewhat hardwired to
be optimistic. That may be because optimism "tends to have a lot
of positive outcomes," Sharot told LiveScience. Optimistic people tend to
live longer
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closed doors."Shaw admits any hope for changing this type ofbehavior has
to come from voters. "This is only going to change in one
of two ways. People coming out to vote and deciding who represents
them. And secondly when a groundswell of public outrage forces public officials
to impose higher ethics standards upon themselves."Illinois' history with
questionable political ethics is rich. The state practically became the
poster child for corruption during the criminal trial of former Illinois
Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Blagojevich attempted to sell off Barack Obama's coveted
U.S. Senate seat in return for hefty campaign donations referencing it in
the now infamous phone call saying, "I've got this thing and it's
f------ golden and I'm not giving it up for f------ nothing."Blagojevich
is currently serving out his 14-year sentence in federal prison in Colorado.
The site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in Texmelucan, Puebla
state, is pictured on December 19, 2010. An oil pipeline exploded in
a rural area of central Mexico early Sunday, igniting a huge blaze
that injured seven people, authorities said.AFP/FileMEXICO CITY (AFP) An
oil pipeline exploded in a rural area of central Mexico early Sunday,
igniting a huge blaze that injured seven people, authorities said.Petroleos
de Mexico, the state oil company, said on Twitter that the blast
was caused by an attempted theft of crude oil.Five policemen and two
firefighters were injured when they responded to the explosion and fire,
the state of Mexico's secretary for security said.Pemex said they got too
close to the blaze and were injured in a secondary explosion.Two patrol
cars were incinerated by the fire.The incident occurred in a corn field
near the municipality of Tonanitla, about 40 kilometers (24 miles) from
Mexico City."The fire in the oil pipeline in Tonanitla has been suppressed,"
Pemex said.In January, 37 people were killed at Pemex's Mexico City headquarters
when an accumulation of gas in its basement ignited.A Pemex gas distribution
plant in the northern city of Reynosa exploded in September 2012, killing
another 30 people.
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