Debt commission holds last meeting before election Seattle Times Wed, 29 Sep 2010 01:11 AM PDT President Barack Obama's budget commission is holding its final meeting until after the midterm elections, when it hopes to produce a plan to wrestle the federal deficit under control. | Dems lean to Bush-era cuts Detroit News Wed, 29 Sep 2010 01:10 AM PDT Washington -- Forty-seven House Democrats -- enough to give Republicans a victory on taxes if the issue came to a vote -- are breaking ranks with President Barack Obama by calling on party leaders to continue Bush-era tax cuts on investment income. | News : UW-Madison Campus The Badger Herald Wed, 29 Sep 2010 01:10 AM PDT By Jackie Allen Tuesday, September 28, 2010 11:59 p.m. Updated Wednesday, September 29, 2010 12:46:22 a.m. As University of Wisconsin students waited to see President Obamaâs speech on Library Mall, protesters around Madison Tuesday hoped to provide a counter-rally illustrating Obamaâs shortcomings as president. | In a happy place, Obama fights a new battle Seattle Times Wed, 29 Sep 2010 01:09 AM PDT President Barack Obama is back in the birthplace of his political triumph. But this time the electorate is surly instead of inspired, and he's not on the ballot alongside his embattled fellow Democrats. | Robert Scheer: The Big Guy's On Our Side The Huffington Post Wed, 29 Sep 2010 00:56 AM PDT Paul Volcker, or the "big guy," as President Barack Obama refers to the former Federal Reserve chair who heads his Economic Recovery Advisory Board, nailed... | Prez tries to rally troops New York Post Wed, 29 Sep 2010 00:48 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- Hoping to recapture his glory days, President Obama returned last night to the University of Wisconsin in Madison for a campaign-style rally. Crowd estimates were not immediately available, but Democrats nationally and in the state scrambled to round up a crowd approaching the 17,000 that jammed the... | I do Christ's work: Obama New York Post Wed, 29 Sep 2010 00:48 AM PDT Calling himself a "Christian by choice," President Obama yesterday said he thinks his work in public service is a reflection of his commitment to the teachings of Jesus Christ. He provided the candid assessment of his faith after an audience member at a campaign-style event in New Mexico asked why... | Bam pal's 'no-show' business New York Post Wed, 29 Sep 2010 00:47 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- The feds are probing former labor leader Andy Stern -- one of the most frequent visitors to the Obama White House last year -- in a corruption investigation of the Service Employees International Union, according to sources who have been interviewed and media reports. The FBI and Labor... | | |
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