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White House seeks $10 billion savings in regulatory rollback
USA Today
By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY WASHINGTON – President Obama's effort to roll back costly regulations that are not needed could save more than $10 billion over five years, but critics say that's a drop in the bucket. By Jim Watson, AFP/Getty Images ...
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USA Today
Obama's vacation: Earthquakes, revolutions, hurricanes
USA Today
White House counterterrorism czar John Brennan has been on the Vineyard to keepObama personally up to date on all the international developments. He monitored economic affairs, including the daily gyrations of the financial markets, while finding time ...
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Insight: Showdown looms on US overseas profit tax break
Reuters
A repatriation tax holiday offers just that, advocates say, although critics contend the proposal's promises of economic stimulus are illusory and serve only to mask a tax break costing the United States $80 billion over 10 years. The White House ...
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Reuters
For golfing president, quake rattles the hole
USA Today (blog)
By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY The magnitude-5.8 earthquake that shook much of the East Coast Tuesday afternoon was felt on Martha's Vineyard, where the president was golfing -- and missing putts. Just as the US economy and the fall of Tripoli have kept ...
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USA Today (blog)
Analysis: Libyan rebel forces may not be ready to keep peace
USA Today
By Jim Michaels, USA TODAY WASHINGTON – Rebel forces achieved a breathtaking success in Libya over a few days but may not be prepared to keep the peace. By Sergey Ponomarev,, AP A rebel fighter breaks the glass of Gadhafi's tent after Libyan rebels ...
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Gallup: Fewer think Obama improved race relations
Politico
Americans are less sure that having a black president has improved race relations than they were during the first year of Barack Obama's presidency, according to a new poll. In all, 35 percent of Americans surveyed for a USA Today/Gallup Poll released ...
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Politico
Obama Doesn't Get It
Boise Weekly
Obama and his fellow fake Democrats never challenge this right-wing framing. Maybe they believe it. "The White House doesn't create jobs," Obama press secretary Jay Carney said Aug. 5. In the real world where flesh-and-blood American workers have been ...
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Margot Kidder among protesters arrested at White House
CTV.ca
Canadian actress Margot Kidder, left, is handcuffed by police as other environmentalists applaud outside the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2011. (Keith Lane / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Canadian actress Margot Kidder and other environmentalists ...
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Special Report Transcript * Tuesday, August 23rd
Fox News (blog)
President Obama was on the golf course this afternoon when the earthquake hit earlier in day. There was an announcement about a pro- business move involving Washington bureaucracy. Chief White House correspondent, Ed Henry, is with the president on ...
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The Usurper in Chief and Kingfish Liar Again Misleads Public
Canada Free Press
An inquirer asks, 'How do you know Obama is lying?' to which I replied, 'When his lips are moving.' OK, that's a bad old joke; but strangely, it fits so well with that foreign operator who plays with our money out of our White House. The problem today ...
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The Tweet That Shook the World
Fox News
Following the earthquake, the White House used the earthquake as an opportunity to remind Americans to stay prepared on what to do in an emergency situation, Tweeting: “ #DCQuake serves as a reminder to get prepared. @fema on what to do during/after: ...
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The Note's Must-Reads for Wednesday, August 24, 2011
ABC News (blog)
LINK USA Today's Richard Wolf: “White House seeks $10 billion savings in regulatory rollback” President Obama's effort to roll back costly regulations that are not needed could save more than $10 billion over five years, but critics say that's a drop ...
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Photos: Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith
Denver Post
EPA/PAUL BUCK First Lady Michelle Obama (L) and Jada Pinkett Smith watch Jada's daughter Willow Smith perform during the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House on April 25, 2011 in Washington, DC. UPI/Roger L. Wollenberg Actor ...
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Speak Out 8/24/11
Southeast Missourian
IF TAXES, and REGULATIONS ON BUSINESS ARE A PROBLEM.... then why didn't the Republicans FIX those problems when they held the WHITE HOUSE, the SENATE, and the US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES for SIX years from 2000-2006? Hmmmmm? The PUBLISHED Corporate tax ...
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Southeast Missourian
NY Post Runs Beck's Churchill Bust Conspiracy As Fact
Media Matters for America (blog)
As a February 14, 2009, article in the UK newspaper The Telegraph made clear, the bust was on loan to the White House and was scheduled to be returned: A British Embassy spokesman said: "The bust of Sir Winston Churchill by Sir Jacob Epstein was ...
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Our Guide to the Best Coverage of Ron Paul and His Record
ProPublica
I can see how you could make this an issue, but it will have no impact on his term in the White House. Because of his views on these matters, the Religious Right has never come out in support of Ron Paul. Instead the Religious Rights supports the ...
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ProPublica
A light in the darkness
Telegraph-Journal (registration)
It is shining in Washington, where this past weekend Bill McKibben and Gus Speth were both arrested, along with dozens of others, at the start of a two-week rolling sit-in in front of the White House (it's illegal to be on the sidewalk there) to ...
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