Blunt-talking Vice-President could be Obama's salvation Brisbane Times Sun, 02 Jan 2011 05:08 AM PST WASHINGTON: Joe Biden is a career politician who has spent almost his entire adult life in Washington politics, seemingly the antithesis of Barack Obama's hope-and-change message. | Republicans to enjoy new clout and face pressure Reuters via Yahoo! News Sun, 02 Jan 2011 05:07 AM PST Republicans roared to victory in the November congressional elections by targeting President Barack Obama's fiscal policies and asking, "Where are the jobs?" | Obama's salvation Sydney Morning Herald Sun, 02 Jan 2011 05:05 AM PST The success of Barack Obama's presidency hinges on the negotiating skills and political instincts of his No. 2. | Extension designed to benefit charities North Platte Telegraph Sun, 02 Jan 2011 04:54 AM PST The North Platte Telegraph People over 70 have been granted an extension that will allow them to avoid paying income tax on donations to charities. It is a provision in the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010 that President Barack Obama signed into law Friday. | Climate change debate treacherous for all sides Boston Globe Sun, 02 Jan 2011 04:54 AM PST WASHINGTON — With the federal government set to regulate climate-altering gases from factories and power plants for the first time, President Obama's administration and the new Congress are headed for a clash that carries substantial risks for both sides. | Off the script? North Platte Telegraph Sun, 02 Jan 2011 04:34 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) - Foreign policy challenges are intruding on President Barack Obama's promise to focus on the economy after the Democrats' election debacle and threatening to knock the White House off message altogether. | GOP agenda may affect 2010 election more than American people The Toledo Blade Sun, 02 Jan 2011 04:21 AM PST ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON â" The Republican agenda for the new Congress that convenes Wednesday may have a greater impact on the 2012 elections than on the lives of Americans in the next two years. Republicans promise to cut spending, roll back President Barack Obamaâs health care overhaul and prevent unelected bureaucrats from expanding the governmentâs role in society through regulations that ... | Tea time: GOP piles up big wins North Platte Telegraph Sun, 02 Jan 2011 04:13 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) - Republicans marched confidently to the brink of House control Tuesday night in midterm elections shadowed by recession, promising a conservative majority certain to challenge President Barack Obama at virtually every turn. The GOP gained Senate seats, as well, but a takeover there appeared out of reach. | | |
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