President Obama’s Speech on Libya | The White House
The unanswered questions being asked are based on the misrepresentations of others who speak only for themselves and not the president. The president has been transparent all along in wanting to prevent Libyan civilians from being slaughtered by their government. However, it is his stance that freedom is the people's to win--as it is for all who fight for their democratic right to live free under suppression.
Our United Nations involvement is clearly not an act of war. It is only that certain people who do speak, understand how to manipulate specific keywords that misrepresent the president's intentions. If you listen to the president speak at a press event and then listen to others, you will hear very different words.
It seems to me there is undue attention focused on preventing our current president from doing what is right and correct for this country. When the president loses, the people of America lose because President Obama is the only one looking out for the interests of the American people. Everyone else is looking out for themselves. Think about that folks.
Find the article about the president creating an oil trading partnership with our friends in South America.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Weekly Address: The Military Mission in Libya | The White House
Weekly Address: The Military Mission in Libya | The White House
Watch for the president's national televised speech on American involvement in Libya Monday 6:30 Central, 7:30 Eastern.
Watch for the president's national televised speech on American involvement in Libya Monday 6:30 Central, 7:30 Eastern.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Obama says US to be major purchaser of Brazilian oil - Telegraph
Obama says US to be major purchaser of Brazilian oil - Telegraph
--considering the Middle Eastern unrest...
--considering the Middle Eastern unrest...
Saturday, March 05, 2011
YouTube - President Obama and Vice President Biden Address National Governors Association
YouTube - President Obama and Vice President Biden Address National Governors Association
This is the realest discussion on Obama's healthcare plan to date. I beg you, listen and watch how the president explains the situation to everyone:
This is the realest discussion on Obama's healthcare plan to date. I beg you, listen and watch how the president explains the situation to everyone:
Friday, February 25, 2011
Remarks by the President at Meeting with the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness | The White House
Remarks by the President at Meeting with the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness | The White House
Just to brief you on this meeting: One main point made to the president is that consumer spending patterns are changing. People are not utilizing all of the available credit extended to them--either by not taking on new debt or by not maxing out cards.
This pattern has led to 75 percent unused consumer and business credit. "Alarming" was the word used to describe this emerging pattern. People are paying balances down and future extensions of credit are being recinded as lenders are becoming more conservative with the lower-middle class or the working class. It was determined by the advisory group that lower middle class consumers should have more access to credit.
Fourth quarter 2009 credit card write-offs were at 10 percent. A write-off is when credit card balances are left unpaid and companies write-them off at the end of the fiscal year as a loss. By the end of 2009 they had fallen to 7.5 percent and by January 2010 write-offs fell to 3.8 percent, which is normal for the credit industry.
Overall the credit industry is described as "bright." Some people spend to save and some spend to pay down debt.
Online spending is impacting traditional retail sales. Even with traditional retailers, the online spending is the biggest growth for them.
This advisory group reports to the president and was formed two years ago.
Feel free to view the video to find out more about how business and retail sales are affecting the U.S. economy. This is clarity in government at it's best.
West Wing--week in review with the President
Just to brief you on this meeting: One main point made to the president is that consumer spending patterns are changing. People are not utilizing all of the available credit extended to them--either by not taking on new debt or by not maxing out cards.
This pattern has led to 75 percent unused consumer and business credit. "Alarming" was the word used to describe this emerging pattern. People are paying balances down and future extensions of credit are being recinded as lenders are becoming more conservative with the lower-middle class or the working class. It was determined by the advisory group that lower middle class consumers should have more access to credit.
Fourth quarter 2009 credit card write-offs were at 10 percent. A write-off is when credit card balances are left unpaid and companies write-them off at the end of the fiscal year as a loss. By the end of 2009 they had fallen to 7.5 percent and by January 2010 write-offs fell to 3.8 percent, which is normal for the credit industry.
Overall the credit industry is described as "bright." Some people spend to save and some spend to pay down debt.
Online spending is impacting traditional retail sales. Even with traditional retailers, the online spending is the biggest growth for them.
This advisory group reports to the president and was formed two years ago.
Feel free to view the video to find out more about how business and retail sales are affecting the U.S. economy. This is clarity in government at it's best.
West Wing--week in review with the President
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Big Things Are Happening in Cleveland: Turning the Rust Belt into the Tech Belt - Associated Content from Yahoo! - associatedcontent.com
Big Things Are Happening in Cleveland: Turning the Rust Belt into the Tech Belt - Associated Content from Yahoo! - associatedcontent.com
There are many states who have similar training programs and can do what Cleveland, Ohio is doing to help employ those who retrain and want to work. I hope politics is not standing in the way of progress. Our president seems more than willing to help in a bipartisan way, get America working again. I know for a fact Indiana has a trades training program that is excellent.
There are many states who have similar training programs and can do what Cleveland, Ohio is doing to help employ those who retrain and want to work. I hope politics is not standing in the way of progress. Our president seems more than willing to help in a bipartisan way, get America working again. I know for a fact Indiana has a trades training program that is excellent.
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