01/31/2010
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After more than 11,000 questions and 630,000 votes, the folks from CitizenTube who will interview President Obama tomorrow have reminded everyone that the deadline for submitting questions is tonight at 8pm EST:
On Monday afternoon, as a follow-up to his State of the Union address, President Obama will give a [...]
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In an appearance on a morning news show today, House Minority Leader John Boehner repeatedly charged that the health insurance reform bills being considered in Congress represent a “big government takeover” of health care.
It’s important to know that’s just not true. The claim of a “government takeover” is a [...]
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“But as I’ve said, in the long run, we (Obama & Democrats, can’t continue to spend as if deficits don’t have consequences…as if waste doesn’t matter…as if the hard earn tax dollars of the American people can be treated like Monopoly money…”
Stop laughing. Obama says a lot of things he doesn’t mean. [...]
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… but right now I’m speaking with a Negro dialect. Because I want to have one. Right.
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He Joined For the Party.
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From Mitch Stewart:
Yesterday, the President stood in front of a gathering of House Republicans and took questions for more than an hour, urging them to put aside partisanship and work together for the good of the country. MSNBC described it as going straight into "the lion’s den."
He was inspiring.
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The Big Picture.
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The President pledges to rein the deficit, citing three specific steps to this end. He praises the Senate for restoring the pay-as-you-go law, discusses his proposal for a freeze in discretionary spending, and calls for a bipartisan Fiscal Commission to hammer out further concrete deficit reduction proposals.
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