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rasmussenreports.com - 1/29/2009
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rasmussenreports.com —
Public support for the economic recovery plan crafted
by President Obama and congressional Democrats has slipped a...
bit over the past week. At the same time, expectations that the plan will quickly become law have increased. Forty-two percent (42%) ...
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Public Support for Economic Recovery Plan Slips to 42%
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By Creature Republicans had their chance to play nice with the powerful new president, but they refused. Well, payback's a bitch: More here. Update: House Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) responds: "Let us be clear: attack ads will not create jobs or help struggling families but will only serve to undermine our nation's desire for bipartisanship. Instead of thinking about winning at any cost, we should all be thinking about creating the jobs Americans need," Cantor intends to say. Thankfully, ...
Dwayne Horner: Obama would rather mislead and scare the American people
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This ad is running in Iowa paid for by Americans United for Change: Barack Obama, "We start 2009 in the midst of a crisis unlike any we have seen in our lifetime and that's why I have moved quickly on an American Recovery and Reinvestment plan...a plan that I am confident will save or create at least three million jobs the first job of my administration is to put people back to work and get the economy moving again," Announcer: "Tell Senator Grassly to support the obama job for and not hte failed policies of the past." The problem is the failed policies of the past are the policies of the last two years Democrats have controlled Congress and those who helped foster an environment where people who shouldn't be getting ...
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Obama, Congress seek deal on economic stimulus —
Reuters: Politics 1/29/2009
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans in the Senate accepted on Thursday President Barack Obama's offer to search for a compromise on an economic stimulus bill that could end up costing around $900 billion, as long as tax cuts play a large role.
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Obama, Congress seek deal on economic stimulus —
Reuters: Politics 1/30/2009
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans in the U.S. Senate accepted on Thursday President Barack Obama's offer to search for a compromise on an economic stimulus bill that could end up costing around $900 billion, as long as tax cuts play a large role.
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