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Obamas Unforced Regulatory Fumble

Obamas Unforced Regulatory Fumble

In a bureaucracy as large as the U.S. government, there are probably confused, contradictory and unnecessary regulations. Fine. Of course, it could be argued that damage to the economy – millions of lost jobs – issues of deregulation that opened the way to the recession probably not much more that can be attributed to the Clean Air Act or child labor laws, but for now let's give the fundamental point of Obama. It would be the end of the world to clean up some of them.

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Why Obama?s National Internet ID Solution Is A Really, REALLY Bad Idea

Why Obama?s National Internet ID Solution Is A Really, REALLY Bad Idea

Even the most draconian the closure and see all the cameras do not work. There are nerds everywhere you go. People are still quite often died in prison. Only he has the ammunition and killed himself. That's why people are disarming a bad idea. The police will not stop these people and there is no possible way to do it. V-Tech Cho fired more than 700 aircraft for over three hours and police arrested him.

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Mitch Daniels Makes A Lot More Sense Than Mitt Romney As Obama’s 2012 Opponent

Mitch Daniels Makes A Lot More Sense Than Mitt Romney As Obama's 2012 Opponent

The Republican Party that threw out Robert Bennett, Lisa Murkowski, Bob Inglis and Mike Castle in 2010 and that embraced Sharron Angle, Christine O’Donnell, Ken Buck and other Tea Party purists hardly seems poised to rally around a man whose dedication to the cause is as questionable as Romney’s. The “next in line” candidate for the GOP, a designation that can be helpful but that isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, is Mitt Romney, but his background and style seem flagrantly ill-suited to the mood of today’s GOP base.

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Mitch Daniels Makes A Lot More Sense Than Mitt Romney As Obama’s 2012 Opponent

Mitch Daniels Makes A Lot More Sense Than Mitt Romney As Obama's 2012 Opponent

It’s already starting to look like Cheney/Bush III if Republicans win the presidency. I disagree. Part of problems is they have no good ideas – this was shown by McConnell saying his main concern is making Obama a one-term president, then Republicans extending tax cuts to support wealthy contributors. We’re tired of hearing rhetoric, and Republicans are making a mistake by following Palin instead of going around her. Palin’s support will diminish when Republicans come up with a unified plan to fix what’s wrong with the country (backed up with pros/cons, numbers, and results – like those of Mitch Daniels/Indiana.

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Mitch Daniels Makes A Lot More Sense Than Mitt Romney As Obama’s 2012 Opponent

Mitch Daniels Makes A Lot More Sense Than Mitt Romney As Obama's 2012 Opponent

The “next in line” candidate for the GOP, a designation that can be helpful but that isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, is Mitt Romney, but his background and style seem flagrantly ill-suited to the mood of today’s GOP base. The Republican Party that threw out Robert Bennett, Lisa Murkowski, Bob Inglis and Mike Castle in 2010 and that embraced Sharron Angle, Christine O’Donnell, Ken Buck and other Tea Party purists hardly seems poised to rally around a man whose dedication to the cause is as questionable as Romney’s.

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Obama’s Asian Trip Shows Limits On Global Stage – YAHOO!

Obama's Asian Trip Shows Limits On Global Stage - YAHOO!

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama has made in Asia with more emphasis on emerging markets that could help shape the U.S. economy years. But their inability to meet their expectations in economic matters was a warning on the world stage is about the shooting.

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President Obama’s Indonesia Trip To Be Cut Short By Ash Cloud – Politico.com

But after two visits canceled earlier this year, the long-awaited return was suspended due to a cloud of ash that will arise after the volcanic eruption of Mount Merapi. The President continues to deliver the speech referred to the Muslim world, while Jakarta and visit the Istiqlal Mosque, the largest in Southeast Asia, before traveling to Seoul, South Korea, more than two hours earlier than expected Wednesday.

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Brown’s full court press a stumbling block to Obama’s health-care bill in Senate

It would appear that Simon Cowell and Kobie Bryant can trump even the president of the United States when it comes to a stunning election upset in Massachusetts. Republican Scott Brown, aided in part probably by his daughter Ayla’s voter appeal, shocked the highly pro-Democratic state by soundly defeating Martha Coakley, who was bidding to hang onto the seat for the president’s party, which had been in Democratic hands for more than half a century under the late Ted Kennedy’s watchful eye. Brown’s unlikely victory in the Senate race throws the president’s health-care bill into chaos as it reduces his margin in the upper house to 59-41, leaving the Republicans in position to block legislation through filibuster. Ayla Brown is a former American Idol contest and college basketball player. Continue reading “Brown’s full court press a stumbling block to Obama’s health-care bill in Senate” »