Friday, April 1, 2016

Obama at Easter Prayer Breakfast: Terrorists Trying to 'Weaken Our Faith'

Obama at Easter Prayer Breakfast: Terrorists Trying to 'Weaken Our Faith'

President Barack Obama said an Easter prayer breakfast at the White House on Wednesday took on new meaning following a pair of "horrific acts of terrorism" that killed scores of people in the capital of Belgium and in one of Pakistan's largest cities.
Image: President Obama host the Easter Prayer Breakfast at the White HouseObama said the terrorists want to "weaken our faith" and cause people to retaliate against those who look or pray differently. He counseled against succumbing to those particular temptations.
He said his final Easter prayer breakfast as president was bittersweet, and he thanked the clergy members for working with him over the years. He promised that their partnerships will continue after he leaves office, in January.
President Barack Obama, joined by Vice President Joe Biden, delivers remarks at the Easter Prayer Breakfast at the White House on March 30, 2016 in Washington.

Monday, March 28, 2016

Grace Meng (Representative from New York’s 6th District)



The House of Representatives passed a bill sponsored by U.S. Rep. Grace Meng (D-Flushing) and U.S. Rep. Ed Royce (R-Calif.) last week that removes the term “Oriental” from federal law.
The bill removes all references to “Orientals” in federal law and replaces the term with “Asian Americans.” The legislation, which was approved unanimously Dec. 2 by voice vote, is included in the North American Energy Security and Infrastructure Act.




Saturday, February 27, 2016


2/27/16

Rubio Tax Returns

Marco Rubio released summaries of his last five years of tax filings on Saturday, revealing him to be a candidate with a senator's steady annual income of $176,000 who reaped repeated windfalls from book deals. During his first four years in the Senate, Rubio and his wife Jeanette together earned an average of $531,000 a year.
Since winning election to an office in Washington, Rubio's income has ranged from $276,059 to $938,963, and he has paid between $46,500 and $254,894 in federal income tax. Most of the income came from a business that collected royalties on two books, based on a comparison with personal Senate financial disclosures.
In 2012, his most lucrative year, his effective tax rate topped out at a little more than 31 percent.
The documents Rubio has released are not complete tax filings, as Mitt Romney provided in 2012 and Hillary Clinton produced last year. Instead, Rubio released the first two pages of his 1040 form, which summarizes the details of his income and taxes.
Rubio's release of his most recent tax returns comes after Republican front-runner Donald Trump said in Thursday's GOP debate that his tax returns have been the subject of audits for at least a dozen consecutive years. He said he would not release them until that process concludes.
"We're putting these out today to put pressure on Trump and the other candidates to release theirs," said Rubio campaign spokesman Alex Conant. "To the extent there are additional questions about Marco, we won't rule out providing more information in the future."

Friday, February 12, 2016

Hillary Clinton Is The Ultimate 'No' Woman
              In Thursday night's Democratic debate, Hillary Clinton again found herself questioning how Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) would really turn his big ideas into realities should he get elected president. She has done this time and time again. Free college sounds great, but how would he get GOP governors to cooperate? Single-payer health care is popular with progressives, but how would he get Republicans in Congress to go along with it after the nasty Obamacare fight? This is essentially the same position Clinton found herself in in 2008, when she ran against another guy with big ideas who argued the right person could change politics. 
   
             Clinton likely came to Washington with far more idealism than she now displays. But her experience with the political machine has worn her down -- particularly the bruising health care battle she had in the 1990s. In those days, Clinton was known as the liberal in her husband's White House and often pushed top officials to be more progressive.


This chart combines the latest opinion polls and is updated whenever a new poll is released.
March2015AprilMayJuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.Jan.2016Feb.020406080100

Pollster Trend

  •   Hillary Clinton59.0%
  •   Bernie Sanders34.8%
  •   Joe Biden
  •   Lincoln Chafee
  •   Lawrence Lessig
  •   Martin O'Malley
  •   Jim Webb
  •   Undecided