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Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
President Barack Obama presented his new economic stimulus plan in Ohio today. One thing he said really caught my attention. “You elected me to do what is right,” he said. Read More… More on Barack Obama
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Lloyd Chapman: New Obama Policy Won’t End Diversion of Federal Small Business Funds to Corporate Giants

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Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
Two years ago today, just two months before the 2008 Election, John McCain led Barack Obama for President in the compilation of national polls assembled by Pollster.com. The Democratic polling project at Democracy Corps had McCain up by two points. As everyone knows, on Election Day Obama beat McCain 53% to 46%. A lot can change in 56 days. Time for the pundits and prognosticators to take a deep breath. Despite all of their dire predictions of Democratic demise, the Republicans have not yet seized control of either chamber and I, for one, predict that they won’t any time soon. Democrats will certainly take losses in the coming Mid-terms. But the odds are good that they will emerge from the elections with working majorities in both houses. Read More… More on Democratic Convention
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Robert Creamer: Time for the Pundits to Take a Deep Breath -Why Democrats Will Not be Routed In November

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Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
This week’s proposals by the Obama administration to deal with the persistent economic crisis will be, as with previous plans that involved trillions of taxpayer dollars, little more than salt in the wounds. Once again the strategy is to stimulate the economy by funding projects and tax cuts while ignoring the root cause of the problem: a housing foreclosure meltdown that has chilled the spending of a majority of American consumers. With 11 million homeowners underwater on their mortgages and 3 million more already foreclosed, we have to assume, given the average household size, that some 40 million Americans are feeling mighty strapped. The numbers grow to an overwhelming majority when you take into account the distress of all homeowners, who have watched the value of the family nest egg dwindle even if they substantially paid down or paid off their mortgage debt. And this very widespread feeling of being suddenly much poorer is a nationwide scourge that has dramatically cut the appetite for consumption that drives the economy. That fact is recognized even by the very business people who are supposed to be inspired to new investment and hiring by Barack Obama’s proposal on Wednesday of an accelerated tax break on business investments. As William Dunkelberg, chief economist for the National Federation of Independent Business, told The Wall Street Journal, “If you give a small business guy $20,000 he’ll say, ‘I could buy a delivery truck but I have nobody to deliver to.’” Although Dunkelberg’s members would be happy with a tax cut, he said the most important help would be to “finally address the most important person in the economy–the consumer.” Read More… More on Bill Clinton
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Robert Scheer: It’s the Mortgages, Stupid

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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
The “Fierce Advocate” who refused to lead because he wants a second term. Barack Obama must really trust those savants working for him risk tossing control over to the GOP for it. Read More… More on David Axelrod
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Pam Spaulding: Tiny Violin Time — David Axelrod Warns That GOP Congress Could Be ‘More Extreme’ Than Bush
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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
The Presidential elections of 2008 may very well go into history as the greatest event in American elections. Even if candidate Obama wasn’t your first option, even if you were a Republican, you have to admit it was an awesome feeling to see an African American become the most powerful leader in the World. For the sake of full disclosure (or as the latest fad demands: transparency), I was a diehard Hilary supporter- I still wear my “I Love Hilary” shirt, and with exuberant pride. So you can definitely rule out that I was ever an Obamaniac. But to paraphrase the words of a dear friend involved in this much deeper than I’ll ever be, when all is said and done, we’ll all rally behind the one nominee. And so, without losing my regard for Hilary as the best possible option for the Presidency, I gave my support to the one I considered the second best. While my regard for President Obama is growing, it seems that his star may be diminishing with the news media and those “professional Democrats” that melted before Obama the candidate. But I’m most surprised by the Obamaniacs- those ruthless Obama supporters that I spent countless hours fighting in the blogs during the primaries. They swore that Obama was the change you could believe in; the one that would bring America to its glory days… new glory days. Read More… More on Barack Obama
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Steve Garcia: Calling All Obamaniacs

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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), who himself constitutes half of the Muslim legislating force in the United States Congress, said Monday that the opposition to the Park51 Islamic cultural center project near Ground Zero was driven by Obama birthers and ‘proponents of religious bigotry.’ During an interview with BBC , Ellison claimed that those spearheading the effort against the Park51 project were not adequately represented as families of 9/11 victims rejecting the proposal on emotional ground, and were rather anti-Obama, xenophobic types who wanted to suppress Islam throughout the country. “The fact is that the real driver of this thing is not 9/11 families,” Ellison said. “The real driver of it are people who openly proclaim that Barack Obama is not a citizen. The real organizers of this thing are people who are just proponents of religious bigotry. Nothing more, nothing less.” Read More…
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Keith Ellison, Muslim Congressman, Says ‘Ground Zero Mosque’ Foes Are Birther-Types, ‘Proponents Of Religious Bigotry’

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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Obama’s whopping proposed corporate tax cuts help legitimize the supply-side dogma that the economy’s biggest obstacle to growth is the cost of capital, rather than the plight of ordinary working people. Read More… More on Barack Obama
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Robert Reich: Why Obama Is Proposing Whopping Corporate Tax Cuts — and Why He’s Wrong
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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
First run in thenation.com By any measure this country is in an ugly mood. Double-digit unemployment and a growing sense that the environment, economy, and empire are heading south, has Americans walking with a stoop and a scowl. We have seen this national ageda expectorate into the world of sports. The sporting summer of 2010 was supposed to be a joyous festival of the World Cup, historic baseball pennant races, and the most dynamic NBA free agent period in sports history. Instead, the nation’s fever dream has become the sports world’s nightmare. First, there was the intrusion on the sports page of America’s favorite doughy mascot of resentment, Glenn Beck. Beck couldn’t let the 2010 World Cup go by without using it to tap into his gravy train of paranoia: globalization, a one world government, and our Kenyan President Overlord Barack Obama. Obama represents “the World Cup of political thought.” Beck stated, “It doesn’t matter how you try to sell it to us…we don’t want the World Cup, we don’t like the World Cup, we don’t like soccer, we want nothing to do with it….The rest of the world likes Barack Obama’s policies, we do not…..I hate it so much, probably because the rest of the world likes it so much, and they riot over it, and they continually try to jam it down our throat.” The most popular sporting celebration on earth, had become just more fodder for the 21st century neo-confederate culture wars. Read More… More on World Cup 2010
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Dave Zirin: The Summer of Our Sporting Discontent
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Monday, September 6th, 2010
Obama noted this plan “will change the way Washington spends your tax dollars.” Given it’s our tax dollars, I want to make a request. Let’s have an online system through which the government can articulate success to the broader population. Read More… More on Barack Obama
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Cameron Sinclair: $50B Infrastructure Plan: Make it Open Source and Transparent
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Monday, September 6th, 2010
A combative President Barack Obama rolled out a long-term jobs program Monday that will exceed $50 billion to rebuild roads, railways and runways, and coupled it with a blunt campaign-season assault on Republicans for causing Americans’ hard economic times. GOP leaders instantly assailed Obama’s proposal, which is also likely to be met with reluctance by many Democrats to approve additional spending and higher federal deficits just weeks before elections that will determine control of Congress. That means the plan has low odds of becoming law this year. Administration officials said that even quick congressional approval would not produce jobs until sometime next year, raising questions about what, if any, pre-election impact it would have beyond showing job-hungry voters that the White House is trying to ease unemployment. Read More… More on Barack Obama
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Obama’s Labor Day Speech 2010 (VIDEO, TEXT): President Assails GOP, Promotes Job Creation Program

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