House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charlie Rangel (D-NY) admits to not knowing what is in the Democrats’ trillion-dollar spending package, or whether or not it will work. House Republicans have a plan to create twice as many jobs at half the cost. Find more information at http://gopleader.gov
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President Obama outlines challenges facing the nation and lays out his priorities for meeting them in an address delivered in the House chamber before a joint session of Congress. February 24th, 2009. Part 4
Watch part 5 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMLvlc-hAmk
Watch part 3 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5B6NB4G0cM
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This bill contains one of the most anti-American things I have ever seen in Congress. The bill was passed and there was little knowledge of what it really does. Watch the video and you see what I mean.
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President Obama outlines challenges facing the nation and lays out his priorities for meeting them in an address delivered in the House chamber before a joint session of Congress. February 24th, 2009. Part 2
Watch part 3 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5B6NB4G0cM
Watch Part 1 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSMsVBdcE68
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WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama struck a balance between grim economic reality and a more hopeful outlook on Tuesday to try to reassure worried Americans their country will emerge from crisis “stronger than before.”
Riding high in opinion polls, Obama was careful to include a sober assessment of the economic emergency in his first speech to Congress, seeking to temper expectations that his administration’s rescue efforts would yield quick fixes.
But the politician whose memoir was called “The Audacity of Hope” and who won the White House in last November’s election amid chants of “yes, we can” was also back in stride, telling recession-weary Americans to expect better days ahead.
“While our economy may be weakened and our confidence shaken, though we are living through difficult and uncertain times, tonight I want every American to know this: We will rebuild, we will recover,” Obama said in the televised speech.
“And the United States of America will emerge stronger than before,” he told a chamber packed with lawmakers, cabinet members and invited guests.
The Democratic president also leveled a barrage of indirect criticism at his Republican predecessor George W. Bush for the country’s economic plight and bloated debt, warning that the “day of reckoning” had arrived.
Five weeks after taking office, Obama pressed the case for his economic plans while laying out a broad agenda, including a much-anticipated push for a healthcare overhaul and energy independence, to help build momentum for his young presidency.
The primetime State of the Union-style address to a joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives came against a backdrop of growing anxiety across the country in the face of the worst financial meltdown in decades.
While his public support is strong, Wall Street remains skeptical of his economic remedies.
Jittery investors sent U.S. stocks to a 12-year low on Monday, but the markets rallied on Tuesday on Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s assurances that the country’s troubled banks should be able to weather the downturn without being nationalized.
Trying to show he would make good on his promise of fiscal responsibility, Obama said he had identified $2 trillion in budget cuts over the next decade.
Obama, who rolls out his first budget proposal on Thursday, has vowed to halve the annual deficit by the end of his term.
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March on Washington, The Silent Majority Silent No More, Protest must turn to rebellion, wake up Congress, March on Congress
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President Obama outlines challenges facing the nation and lays out his priorities for meeting them in an address delivered in the House chamber before a joint session of Congress. February 24th, 2009. Part 5
Watch part 6 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVH2Q5FBaC4
Watch part 4 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzH_4qJHXJE
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Part 3 of 4 – Alan Keyes’ Speech-April 11, 2009 at the Pennsylvania Tea Party in Pittsburgh.
Produced by Ted Voron &
http://www.PennsylvaniaTeaParty.com
Alan Keyes’ new website is
http://www.LOYALTOLIBERTY.com
This speech is imbedded on Keyes’ page here:
http://loyaltoliberty.blogspot.com/2009/04/time-to-throw-da-bums-out.html
Frank Zappa recommended this during the 1980s:
http://www.fairtax.org
a VORONOSPHERE Production 2009
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Part 1 of 4 – Alan Keyes’ Speech-April 11, 2009 at the Pennsylvania Tea Party in Pittsburgh.
Produced by Ted Voron &
http://www.PennsylvaniaTeaParty.com
Alan Keyes’ new website is
http://www.LOYALTOLIBERTY.com
This speech is imbedded on Keyes’ page here:
http://loyaltoliberty.blogspot.com/2009/04/time-to-throw-da-bums-out.html
For US Senate running against Senator Arlen Specter:
http://www.PegLuksik.org
Frank Zappa recommended this during the 1980s:
http://www.fairtax.org
a VORONOSPHERE Production 2009
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Jan 22: “The GOP Horserace: One year after the Democratic Congress took power, they and President Bush have finally agreed on something. The forecast from Wall Street: we are screwed. In our third story tonight, Mr. Bush continues to deny it, but the recession debate has become not if, but when. If not… already. So what do those who want to succeed him, plan to do about it — already?
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