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Thursday, March 1, 2012

State of the Union proposals: What might pass?

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State of the Union proposals: What might pass?View Photo Gallery — ?Tuesday’s speech was President Obama’s third State of Union address and his sixth address to Congress overall.

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Two-thirds of the way through his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, President Obama paused for a moment to say something that already was on the minds of many viewers: “Most Americans are thinking the same thing right now: Nothing will get done this year.”

Idea after idea, proposal after proposal, Obama laid out an aggressive agenda for reshaping the tax code, encouraging more manufacturing jobs and reworking some of the rules that govern Congress. Leading Republicans dismissed the speech as the highest-profile appearance of the president’s reelection campaign, not serious governing.

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

2012 State of the Union analysis: Obama on defense issues

President Obama celebrated the military’s accomplishments under his watch, not just to bolster his credentials as commander in chief but as a moral example for the country.

He led off his address with vivid reminders of how he brought home all U.S. troops from Iraq, began a drawdown from Afghanistan and approved the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.

Obama cited those achievements as “a testament to the courage, selflessness and teamwork of America’s armed forces. At a time when too many of our institutions have let us down, they exceed all expectations. They’re not consumed with personal ambition. They don’t obsess over their differences. They focus on the mission at hand. They work together.”

He didn’t say so explicitly, but the comparison with the gridlock in Congress as well as Washington’s partisanship was obvious.

“One of my proudest possessions is the flag that the SEAL team took with them on the mission to get bin Laden. On it are each of their names. Some may be Democrats. Some may be Republicans. But that doesn’t matter.”

Obama acknowledged that he wants to cut $480 billion in defense spending over the next decade but pledged to “maintain the finest military in the world.” He gave no details of how he intends to manage both.

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Romney offers tough review of Obama’s State of the Union speech

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Romney offers tough review of Obama’s State of the Union speechView Photo Gallery — ?After what was widely considered an unfocused and bloated campaign in 2008, the Republican former Massachusetts governor is returning to the presidential sweepstakes with a more tightly knit team.

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ORLANDO — Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney offered a tough review Wednesday of President Obama’s State of the Union speech, accusing him of being “detached” from the realities of a still lagging economy.

“The detachment between reality and what he says is so extraordinary, I was just shaking my head at the TV last night,” Romney told about 150 supporters gathered on the concrete floor of a metal fabrication factory here as he campaigned ahead of Florida’s Jan. 31 GOP primary.

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