Posts Tagged ‘Housing’
Obama to Issue Multiple Executive Orders following SOTU
President Obama is weighing a series of executive actions that provide him an end-run around Congress as he prepares to spend his second term making some domestic policy unilaterally using the powers of his office, according to the Washington Post. That is, the powers he believes he has. Among the executive actions currently being contemplated are moves to boost housing, make buildings more energy efficient, bolster gay rights, and issue new environmental rules. Read More Obama weighing executive actions on housing, gays and other issues The moves underscore Obama’s increasingly aggressive use of executive authority, including 23 administrative actions on gun violence last month and previous orders that delayed deportations of young illegal immigrants and will lower student [...]
“Day One” In A Romney Run Executive Branch Of Government
By Edmund Jenks - West Coast Editor Today, Mitt Romney's first commercial of the general election will be released (see video) and it says that on "Day One" in the White House he would ... Approve The Keystone Pipeline, Introduce Tax Cuts, and Issue Orders To Begin Replacing Obamacare. The Romney campaign's first official ad in over a month will air today through next Tuesday in Ohio, Iowa, Virginia and North Carolina. In 2008, we all had "Hope & Change" but no real understanding what an Obama run Executive Branch of government would look like. In 2008, then candidate Senator (Illinois) Barack Obama promised Reducing The Deficit And Debt, Lobbyists “Won’t Find A Job In My White House”, and Transparency In Law Making complete with a minimum 72 hour internet posting of [...]
President Obama Speech on the Economy and Housing – Las Vegas, Nevada – October 24, 2011
Remarks of President Barack Obama – As Prepared for Delivery On the Economy and Housing Las Vegas, Nevada October 24, 2011 As Prepared for Delivery: Good afternoon. Without a doubt, the most urgent challenge we face right now is getting our economy to grow faster and create more jobs. I know it, and folks in Nevada sure know it. And I think most Americans also understand that our economic problems didn’t happen overnight, and they won’t be solved overnight. What people don’t understand, though, is why some elected officials in Washington don’t seem to share the same sense of urgency they feel in their own lives. Last week, for the second time this month, Republicans in the Senate blocked a jobs bill from moving forward – a bill that would’ve meant jobs [...]

