Its been eight long years since the boys said wassup to each other. Even with the effects of a down economy and imminent change in the White House, the boys are still able to come together and stay true to what really matters.
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President obama closes the bipartisan health reform meeting by summing up the day’s progress and laying out the next steps: “If we saw movement, significant movement, not just gestures, then you wouldn’t need to start over [on health reform] because essentially everybody here knows what the issues are. And procedurally, it could get done fairly quickly. We cannot have another yearlong debate about this. The question that I’m going to ask of myself and all of you is this: Is there enough serious effort that in a month’s time, or few weeks’ time or six weeks’ time, we could actually resolve something?”
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Philip Ephraim publishes how the world outside the United States influenced the results of the 2008 American elections in his self-published book ‘Barack Obama, The Audacity of Being a Global President’.
The book author presents statistical analysis and worldwide events that point to the fact that big and small countries all over the world, enemies of America included, want Obama to emerge as the 44th president of the United States.
Ephraim explains how world economic borders are collapsing, making more and more countries allied with the US. The author also underscores that people all over the world are hopeful that Obama will make diplomacy a priority, double foreign assistance, build healthy and educated communities, develop markets and reduce poverty.
Philip Ephraim quotes President-elect Barack obama in his victory speech: “And to all those watching tonight from beyond our shores, from parliaments and palaces, to those who are huddled around radios in the forgotten corners of the world, our stories are singular, but our destiny is shared, and a new dawn of American leadership is at hand. To those who would tear the world down: We will defeat you. To those who seek peace and security: We support you.”
Obama is not only “president of the country, but of the world,” Philip Ephraim says. “The world likes Obama and wanted him to win.”
The book author owns Innovative Ventures Group in Philadelphia. He was formerly a Senior Librarian at the University of Calabar and is a consultant to the African Development Bank and Bobel International and Associate Ltd.
Ephraim has written extensively in international journals. He is also the author of Barack Obama, The Audacity of Inspiring the World. His books are published by Xlibris.
For more information, please visit http://www.xlibris.com/requestkit/index.asp?src=apr&key=rc , e-mail pressrelease@xlibris.com or call at 1-888-795-4247, to receive a free publishing guide.
Michael McCain
http://www.articlesbase.com/book-reviews-articles/published-book-features-presidentelect-obama-as-the-choice-of-the-world-728994.html
We are witnessing one of the most dishonest administrations in American history. If you have any doubts watch this horrible obama lie on ACORN caught on tape.
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) released information on Barack Obama’s relationship with ACORN at CPAC this week.
http://republicans.oversight.house.gov/
And here is more on Obama lying about that relationship:
http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2010/02/oh-me-oh-my-obama-caught-in-a-major-acorn-lie-video/
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It looked more like a presidential debate from the 2008 Campaign than a bipartisan health care summit, as former rivals Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and President obama, who bluntly told McCain “the campiagn’s over”.
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President Barack Obama stressed the importance of health care reform and worker protection to preserve the United States’ future in an address he gave yesterday at a convention Downtown.
Obama spoke for less than half an hour in front of several thousand people at the David Lawrence Convention Center for the AFL-CIO, a national and international network of labor unions. Its annual convention also featured Sens. Bob Casey,D-Pa., and Arlen Specter, D-Pa.
Health care was a major issue in the speech, during which Obama reiterated the main points of his plan for reform.
“It will offer insurance to Americans who don’t. And it will slow the growth of health care costs for our families, our businesses and our government,” Obama said.
The plan requires all U.S. citizens to have health insurance, and all employers would be required to provide insurance for their employees. People with lower incomes and most businesses that are too small to provide insurance would be exempted.
Uninsured Americans would be able to buy a “public option” health insurance program that would be government-subsidized or shop among the various insurance companies, Obama said.
The proposed plan will cost $900 billion over the next 10 years, and the money would come from portions of Medicare spending that are wasteful, Obama said.
“I will not sign a bill that adds a dime to our deficits, either now or in the future,” he said.
Obama said he wants to strengthen the labor movement in the United States in order to protect and further the middle class.
“Labor is not part of the problem, labor is part of the solution,” he said.
Older anti-labor union executive orders have been reversed and have been replaced by newer ones meant to reintroduce protection for unions, Obama said.
He wants to introduce economic reform that revitalizes the U.S. middle class and expressed support for the Employee Free Choice Act.
The Employee Free Choice Act allows for faster certification of unions, changes laws that govern union-employer negotiation and makes punishments for employers that break labor laws tougher.
A recent census report stated that, before the economic downturn, family income in 2008 was the lowest in the past 10 years, Obama said.
“That’s unacceptable. And I refuse to let America go back to the culture of irresponsibility that made it possible — back to an economy with soaring CEO salaries and shrinking middle class incomes, back to the days when banks made reckless decisions that hurt Wall Street and Main Street alike,” Obama said.
AFL-CIO President John Sweeney introduced obama with soaring praise.
“Today the White House is the people’s house. Our labor movement is proud of our president,” Sweeney said.
Applause thundered through the cavernous convention center when the president first appeared on the two jumbo screens that winged the stage.
Delegates waved signs reading “Jobs Now” and “Health care now” as the audience rose to give its first of several standing ovations.
One woman in the crowd shouted to the president, “I love you, Obama!”
The majority of the AFL-CIO has voted to support a single-payer system of economic reform.
Richard Bloomingdale, secretary-treasurer of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO said, “We’d all love to see a single-payer system. The problem is what is politically possible at this time.”
In a single-payer system, all medical expenses are paid by a government or government-related source.
Specter, who spoke before Obama, mentioned a plan to build a high-speed train to run between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia for which Congress recently earmarked $25 million. The train is part of a larger plan to revitalize Pennsylvania, said Specter.
“We’re looking to create jobs at every turn and get Pennsylvania moving again,” Specter said.
Chad
http://www.articlesbase.com/insurance-articles/obama-addresses-health-care-at-downtown-convention-michael-macagnone-1242322.html
A simple majority could pass most of the health care reform bill in the US Senate. That’s a procedure often referred to as reconciliation. President obama today made a veiled threat to use that process should Republicans not come up with a way of covering more Americans for health care. The GOP proposal covers 3 million Americans. The current house/senate bills cover 30 million Americans. The President mentioned a month or several weeks as a time line. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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