Zamarripa Supports Counter-Productive Bar Bill
Share it now! Legislators are moving a law that would allow alcohol vendors to sue underage patrons for $1,000. The law is the brainchild of several Republicans, but Zamarripa says its a bipartisan effort. Last week all the legislators on the state Assembly’s Committee on State Affairs supported the law...
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Pondría aviso de cáncer en camas de bronceado
Share it now! WASHINGTON — Las camas de bronceado usadas en lugares bajo techo podrían llevar en adelante advertencias sobre posible riesgo de cáncer y estarían bajo una inspección federal más drástica de Estados Unidos. La Agencia de Alimentos y Medicamentos (FDA por sus siglas en inglés) ha regulado el...
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Transforman inmigrantes poblado de Nueva York
Share it now! Port Chester— Hace cerca de 20 años después de que arribara a este país desde México no tenía un centavo, Moisés es ahora dueño de dos restaurantes, con un tercero próximo a abrir sus puertas. Cuenta con cinco empleados, una esposa estadounidense y una hija adoptiva. Su...
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Las víctimas que los medios ignoraron: la explosión de la planta de fertilizantes de West, Texas
Share it now! La Maratón de Boston y sus repercusiones han acaparado la atención de los medios de Estados Unidos. Sin embargo, otra serie de explosiones ocurridas dos días más tarde, y en las que el número de víctimas mortales fue cuatro veces mayor, tuvo mucho menos cobertura mediática. Fue...
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Mueren 5 alpinistas en Filipinas por erupción de volcán
Share it now! Tokio– El volcán Mayón, de dos mil 421 metros de altura ubicado a 300 kilómetros al suroriente de Manila, expelió hoy una columna de agua, cenizas y rocas que mató a cinco alpinistas, cuatro de ellos extranjeros y su guía, reportaron medios filipinos. Joey Salceda, gobernador de...
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Reactivan comisionado especial para islas municipio
Share it now! El gobernador Alejandro García Padilla reactivó mediante orden ejecutiva la posición del comisionado especial para el desarrollo sostenible de las islas municipio de Vieques y Culebra. Al reunirse con representantes de la comunidad viequense, García Padilla anunció además el envío de una carta a la secretaria del...
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Suman 19 muertos por explosión de pipa en Ecatepec
Share it now! Distrito Federal– La cifra de muertos por la explosión de una pipa de gas la madrugada de hoy aumentó a 19, confirmó el alcalde de Ecatepec, Pablo Bedolla, en Twitter. La Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana del Estado de México informó que hasta el momento hay al menos...
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2013
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Heritage Immigration Study is “Ugly Racism” Says Hispanic Caucus
Share it now! Hispanic Caucus Chairman Rubén Hinojosa (D-Texas) attacked the Heritage Foundation’s immigration study on Wednesday, calling it “ugly racism and xenophobia dressed up in economic hyperbole.” The statement came in response to reports that one of the study’s authors wrote a dissertation warning of the lower intellectual capacity...
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Deslucido Cinco de Mayo en Wisconsin
Share it now! Por Miguel Ignacio A. Milwaukee – La celebración del tradicional Cinco de Mayo que se lleva a cabo año tras año en Milwaukee y en muchas ciudades de los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica, se vio deslucido este año por la poca asistencia del público. El caso de...
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Companies hire less, manufacturing growth slows in April
Share it now! By Leah Schnurr NEW YORK – Companies hired the smallest number of employees in seven months in April while manufacturing growth slowed, suggesting the economy is encountering a soft patch as tighter fiscal policy starts to hold back growth. Businesses added 119,000 employees to their payrolls last...
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Veterans’ checks could be delayed and active-duty troops may not get paid if the ongoing battle between the White House and Republicanled Congress results in a government shutdown over the debt ceiling, President Obama said Monday. Though the Department of Veterans Affairs and Pentagon were not discussed in any detail during the roughly 40-minute White House press conference, veterans and troops – along with Social Security recipients – topped the list of those Obama said will be adversely affected by a government shutdown.
“If congressional Republicans refuse to pay Americans bills on time, Social Security benefits and veterans’ checks will be delayed,” he said. “We might not be able to pay our troops or honor our contact for small business owners.”
“I’m willing to find compromise and common ground [with Congress] on how to reduce the deficit … but there’s no room to debate about paying bills Congress has already racked up,” he said.
Any additional cuts, he said, must not be connected to raising the country’s current $16.4 trillion debt limit.
As happened a year ago, the House of Representatives is threatening to not raise the debt ceiling unless it gets the spending cuts it wants. The Defense Department has signed off on $487 billion in cuts over the next five years. Additional cuts – the result of a sequestration deal Congress made a year ago to prompt it to pass a budget – also remain a possibility.
Those across-the-board cuts are now slated to take effect in March, when the short-term deal reached in January to head of the “fiscal cliff” deal expires. Political pressure had, up to now, sheltered the VA from any sequestration cuts.
Past administrations, both Democrat and Republican, have routinely asked Congress to raise the debt limit in order to allow the country to pay bills and continue to borrow money. Though at times there has been criticism and debate, it has only been since Obama took office in 2009 that Republicans have routinely turned the debt limit vote into a hostage crisis, the president said.
“They will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the American economy,” Obama said. “The full faith and credit of the United States of America is not a bargaining chip.”
“We can act responsibly and pay America’s bills, or act irresponsibly and put American through another economic crisis … We’ve got to stop lurching from crisis to crisis to crisis,” he said.
Other public safety jobs jeopardized by a government shutdown include food inspectors, air traffic controllers and special investigators tracking loose nuclear materials, according to Obama, but the markets would also be seriously hurt.
Obama hit some in Congress who dismiss government spending as a non-player when it comes to the economy, until the spending has to do with defense projects in their back yard. He called out lawmakers who play down the value of government jobs in the economy except when it comes to protecting defense contractors in their home districts
“Some of the same folks who say we got to cut spending, or complain that government jobs don’t do anything – when it comes to that defense contractor in their district, they think ‘Wow! This is a pretty important part of the economy in my district,” Obama said. “We shouldn’t stop spending on that. Let’s just make sure we’re not spending on those other folks.’”


