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Pennsylvania Senate to debate bill to allow table games at casinos

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The Pennsylvania Senate is preparing to debate a bill to expand legalized casino gambling in Pennsylvania. The Senate was expected to vote on the bill Wednesday night after making changes to the measure that passed the House less than 24…

Head out to annual Craft Reunion Open House at Fort Hunter for holiday shopping

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For the 12th year, craft lovers can purchase holiday gifts — and, pick up a gift for themselves — at the three-day Craft Reunion Open House at Fort Hunter, 5300 N. Front St. in Susquehanna Township. The show runs noon-…

Holiday decorations on display at the Governor’s Residence

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Holiday festivities get under way this weekend at the Governor’s Residence with a candlelight open house on Sunday that will feature musical performances by local musicians. The open house will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday at…

The White House Party Crashers Have Been Arrested

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DETROIT – Tareq and Michaele Salahi, better known as the White House Party Crashers have been arrested by Detroit Police.

The infamous couple was arrested as they were attending The American Carburetor Makers Convention, which they had of course c…

Wood’s Fight Apparently Over Another Fart

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Tiger and Elin Woods fight that led to his roaring out of the house, stomping the gas pedal and spiraling out of control, apparently began over Tiger’s problems with his own gas.

“He almost blew one of the tournaments this year”, stated a part-ti…

White House Party Crasher Michaele Salahi Hates Prison, Says It Smells Nothing Like The White House

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BALTIMORE – Michaele Salahi, alias one/half of the White House Party Crashers team says that she hates being in prison.

The statuesque bleached blonde says that prison stinks. She said that it smells like dirty pantyhose, sweaty bras, soiled under…

‘Halloween’ White House Still Handing Out Eye Candy To Nation

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Washington, D.C. – Standing at the front entrance of the White House with the first lady faithfully at his side handing out Halloween candy, Barack Obama, dressed as himself, was criticized not only by Republicans this time around, but by an ever-gro…

Waxman: No Gov’t Health Insurance for Illegals

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WASHINGTON — The House’s health care reform bill runs 1,990 pages and. It’s filled with gullies and eddies of arcane, cryptic language that are hard to understand.

But one of the chief architects of the measure wants to be clear about one provision: “No government funds will be used to pay for illegal immigrants to get health care coverage,” said House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA).

Waxman points out that the Democrats’ health care reform bill unveiled Thursday contains a “verification status” check if anyone is to receive any federal health care subsides.

But there’s a distinction between illegal immigrants being eligible for government-run components of the health care legislation versus what they would be permitted to purchase from private insurance providers.

“Yes,” exclaimed Waxman when a reporter asked the California Democrat if he personally thought illegal immigrants should be permitted to purchase health insurance. “Can they buy a car? They’re people doing business in the U.S.”

Coverage for illegal immigrants is one of the most vexing questions in the health care reform debate . But from Waxman’s vantage point, it’s alright for illegal immigrants to participate in the proposed health care reform regime, so long as their care isn’t subsidized.

“Should an illegal immigrant be allowed to drive down the Dulles Toll Road, paid for by federal dollars?” Waxman asked, referring to a major highway that links the nation’s capital with Dulles International Airport in suburban Virginia. “Should illegal immigrants be allowed to buy health insurance from a private insurance company?”

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) says he expects the House of Representatives to vote on the health care reform bill no earlier than Thursday, November 5.

Early White House Counts Overstate Number of Jobs Created by Stimulus

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WASHINGTON — The White House is promising that new figures being released Friday will be a more accurate showing of progress in President Barack Obama’s economic recovery plan. It aggressively defended an earlier, faulty count that overstated by thousands the jobs created or saved so far.

Ed DeSeve, serving as Obama’s stimulus overseer, said the administration has been working for weeks to correct mistakes in early counts that identified more than 30,000 jobs paid for with stimulus money. He said a new stimulus report Friday should correct many mistakes an Associated Press review found that showed the earlier report overstated thousands of stimulus jobs.

“I think you’ll see a pretty good degree of accuracy,” DeSeve said in an interview.
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs downplayed errors in job counts identified by the AP’s review, telling reporters, “We’re talking about 4,000, or a 5,000 error.”

The AP reviewed a sample of federal contracts, not all 9,000 reported to date, and discovered errors in one in six jobs credited to the $787 billion stimulus program — or nearly 5,000 of the 30,000 jobs claimed so far.

Even in its limited review, the AP found job counts that were more than 10 times as high as the actual number of paid positions; jobs credited to the stimulus program that were counted two and sometimes more than four times; and other jobs that were credited to stimulus spending when none was produced.

For example: 

– Some recipients of stimulus money used the cash to give existing employees pay raises, but each reported saving dozens of jobs with the money, including one Georgia day care that claimed 129 jobs saved.

– A Texas contractor whose business kept 22 employees to handle stimulus contracts saw its job count inflated to 88 because the same workers were counted four times.

– The water department in Palm Beach County, Fla., hired 57 meter readers, customer service representatives and other positions to handle two water projects. But their total job count was incorrectly doubled to 114.

Those errors were included in an early progress report on the stimulus released two weeks ago that featured numerous mistakes, including a Colorado business’ claim that its stimulus contract created more than 4,200 jobs. In fact, the actual count was less than 1,000.

Some businesses actually undercounted jobs funded with stimulus money, the AP’s review shows, because they reported only new jobs created, not existing jobs saved. But by far the most reporting errors were found in the number of jobs credited to the stimulus.

Gibbs said that early data couldn’t be reviewed as carefully as new data will be. “Three days after the data was received, it was required to be put on the Web site,” he said, referring to the government’s recovery.gov site that serves as the official accounting of stimulus data.

The Colorado business’ job count, along with many others, has been corrected, Gibbs said, and will be updated in Friday’s report.

“We disputed, as the AP disputed, the report that came in that calculated a number of jobs but didn’t accurately account, the way we account for, a full-time, yearlong employee as being a job,” Gibbs said.

His comments during his daily meeting with reporters came hours after the White House issued a midnight press release complaining about the AP’s review of jobs the government credits to stimulus spending.

DeSeve, who criticized the AP’s review as misleading, said the administration is aware of problems with the early data. Agencies have been working with businesses that received the money to correct mistakes. Other errors discovered by the public also will be corrected, he said.

“As a result, whatever problems the early and partial data had, the full data to be posted on Friday will provide the American people with an accurate, detailed look at the early success of the Recovery Act,” DeSeve said in a statement the White House issued just after midnight Thursday.

Tom Kennerly of Camp Hill prepares to release "The Two Roomer"

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It’s pretty gutsy to quit your job and segue into something as risky as movie making. That’s just what Tom Kennerly of Camp Hill did, leaving behind everything, selling his house and driving across country to Los Angeles. “I planned…

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