By Gloria Goodale, Staff writer / January 24, 2012 In case the Republican response to President Obama's State of the Union address doesn't satisfy your political appetite, there will be two – count 'em, two – additional followups on Tuesday night: one
President Barack Obama called economic fairness “the defining issue of our time” in his State of the Union address Tuesday, casting himself as a defender of middle-class Americans and setting the agenda for his reelection campaign.
In his last State of the Union speech before the 2012 election, President Barack Obama will pitch a series of proposals and will address the topics of economic inequality and a government that should ensure “a fair shake for
In his last State of the Union speech before the 2012 election, President Barack Obama will pitch a series of proposals and will address the topics of economic inequality and a government that should ensure “a fair shake for
by Lee Stranahan President Obama has decided to make “income inequality” — one of Occupy Wall Street's central themes — the focus of both his State of the Union address and 2012 presidential election campaign, according to CNN. In his last State of
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