Federal debt debate has states worried about impact on Medicaid Denver Post Thu, 28 Jul 2011 09:10 AM PDT A deal that President Barack Obama and Republicans had been working on for weeks to raise the federal debt ceiling â" and cut federal Medicaid spending â" could have a profound impact on state budgets in Colorado and across the country. | U.S. Said to Brief on Debt Impasse No Earlier Than Tomorrow BusinessWeek Thu, 28 Jul 2011 09:05 AM PDT Obama administration officials will brief the public no earlier than after financial markets close tomorrow on priorities for paying the nationâs bills if the U.S. debt limit isnât raised, a Democratic Party official said. | President Obama Is No Longer Tethered To Reality Forbes via Yahoo! News Thu, 28 Jul 2011 09:05 AM PDT President Barack Obama's speech to the nation Monday night was highly disturbing. Because read carefully, it reveals a president wildly divorced from the fundamental realities of the nation he is supposed to be leading.President Obama actually told America on national television that it is a nation "with a system in which the deck seems stacked against middle class Americans in favor of the ... | Group sues to stop Gov. Perry's prayer rally San Antonio Express-News Thu, 28 Jul 2011 09:04 AM PDT share: digg facebook twitter HOUSTON (AP) â" A federal judge is set to hear oral arguments on whether to stop Gov. Rick Perry from sponsoring a national day of prayer and fasting. Perry defended the event, comparing it to President Barack Obama's participation in the National Day of Prayer. | Greta Van Susteren Defends Ed Henry: White House Needs To âGive It A Restâ Mediaite Thu, 28 Jul 2011 08:59 AM PDT Count Fox News' Greta Van Susteren among those upset at the way White House Press Secretary Jay Carney responded to the network's new White House correspondent, Ed Henry . You'll recall that, earlier this week, Henry asked Carney, rather bluntly, " What was the point of giving a prime-time address to the nation, without an Obama plan ?â Carney, upset, accused Henry of bringing up a "Republican ... | | |
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