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The sequester gives Obama one more chance to blow it
In President Barack Obama's running argument with the Republicans in Congress over who's responsible for the legislative stalemate on Capitol Hill, he suffers self-inflicted wounds by continuing to run up the same white flag that undermined his own...Tags: U.S. Senate, Elections, World War I (1914-1918), Air Transportation Industry, White House
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Obama says his budget has 'manageable' cuts to entitlement programs
WASHINGTON -- President Obama argued for “manageable” changes to Medicare and other social safety net programs as he released his budget proposal, a plan aimed at staking out the middle ground in the stalled deficit reduction talks. “...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Elections, Social Security, White House, Public Finance
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Senate vote: OK $85 billion cuts, avert shutdown
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate approved legislation Wednesday to lock in $85 billion in widely decried spending cuts aimed at restraining soaring federal deficits — and to avoid a government shutdown just a week away. President Barack Obama's...
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Obama for president
Barack Obama has not been a perfect president. Millions are still suffering from a weak economy, vitally important issues like climate change and immigration remain all but unaddressed, and most disappointingly, the promise of a new politics to move us...Tags: General Motors Corp., Elections, Mitt Romney, White House, Paul Ryan
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Arlen Specter dies at 82; longtime senator was a political maverick
WASHINGTON — Arlen Specter, who in 30 years representing Pennsylvania in the Senate offended Republicans and Democrats in almost equal measure with maverick votes and a frank cockiness that finally ended his career in politics, died Sunday at his...Tags: Elections, University of Oklahoma, Arlen Specter, Civil Rights, White House
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Pelosi Decides to Stay as House Democratic Leader
Los Angeles TimesWASHINGTON -- Nancy Pelosi, the liberal San Francisco congresswoman who became the first woman speaker of the House, will seek to remain the Democratic leader in the next Congress. Pelosi made the announcement Wednesday to a packed meeting of her caucus....Tags: Elections, Parties and Movements, Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Party, Republican Party
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Debate revealed President Obama's weaknesses
President Obama finally showed America, especially his base, his inability to grasp America's complex economic machine. When elected, everyone knew he lacked leadership experience, but we hoped he would learn quickly and hire seasoned advisors who...Tags: Barack Obama, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp
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U.S. unemployment rate drops below 8 percent for the first time since 2009
The U.S. unemployment rate dropped below 8 percent for the first time since the month President Obama took office, a surprising lift for both the economy and his re-election hopes in the final weeks of the campaign. The rate, the most-watched measure...
Tags: Elections, Employment, Mitt Romney, Unemployment, Employment Opportunities
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Pence unveils more of his 'Roadmap for Indiana' at rally Monday
Republican candidate for governor Mike Pence unveiled more of his Roadmap for Indiana Monday. Pence was joined by running mate Sue Ellspermann and lieutenant governor Becky Skillman for a rally at Union Station. He says his roadmap will put more...
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Investors find Bernanke's words stimulating
You'd never think of Fed-speak as the warm fuzzies, but that's the way investors took Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's speech Friday at Jackson Hole, Wyo. Bernanke didn't say when he might stimulate the economy again, or how he might do it, but in...Tags: Employment, Credit Ratings, Unemployment, Employment Opportunities, Federal Reserve
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Bayh joins Donnelly for tour around state
South Bend TribunePLYMOUTH -- In the past 35 years, only two Democrats have been elected to represent Indiana in the U.S. Senate. Both of them have the same last name: Bayh. Evan Bayh was Indiana's governor from 1989 to 1997 and a senator from 1999 to 2011. His father,...Tags: Elections, Politics, Harry Reid, Parties and Movements, Barack Obama
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Choosing Paul Ryan
Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney made an interesting choice in naming Paul Ryan his running mate. U.S. Rep. Ryan, 42, is known for his creative thinking and trying to balance the federal government's budget. The problem with cutting expenses is...Tags: Personal Income, Elections, Republican Party, Mitt Romney, Medicare
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