Obama Speech: State Of The Union Address Carries Emphatic Populist Challenge


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WASHINGTON — Declaring the American dream under siege, President Barack Obama delivered a populist challenge Tuesday night to shrink the gap between rich and poor, promising to tax the wealthy more and help

Obama pointed his index finger to Panetta and said, “Good job tonight. Good job.” Panetta smiled broadly. Unknown to those watching the speech, Obama had learned shortly before that the operation to rescue American aid worker Jessica Buchanan and

Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy was one of four Supreme Court justifies to attend Tuesday night's State of the Union address. Kennedy, a possible swing vote when the court considers Obama's healthcare law, sat along

The rich and powerful were divided at their annual huddle over Barack Obama's threat to raise their taxes, with some it could hurt growth, but others arguing he was right to address capitalism's imbalances. Obama's State of the Union address focussed

At the conclusion of President Barack Obama's anticipated State Of The Union address Tuesday evening, the GOP hit back with responses from Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels and shamed former Republican-presidential contender Herman Cain, whose speech was only



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