Posts Tagged ‘houston
President Obama At Rice University
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Aaaand Mic Drop
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Former President Barack Obama: "Not only did I not get indicted, nobody in my administration got indicted which, by the way, was the only administration in modern history that can be said about." https://t.co/eDNVbrNa9Y pic.twitter.com/r2xBU8P0vx
— The Hill (@thehill) November 29, 2018
Major Strides
Tags: 2018 Elections, Black History, Harris, Harris County, houston, Justice, Justice System, midterms, Political And Funny Tweets, texas, tweets, voting, White Supremacy
All 19 black women running for judge in Texas county win https://t.co/b4MEpEYg7y pic.twitter.com/RPAwBgZ0Jp
— The Hill (@thehill) November 8, 2018
These two judges lost their re-election bids yesterday. https://t.co/i3g1AQkv7J
— Sister Helen Prejean (@helenprejean) November 7, 2018
Lending A Helping Hand
Tags: bush, carter, Clinton, houston, hurricane, Hurricane Harvey, Obama, Political And Funny Tweets, President, texas, tweets
Americans always answer the call. https://t.co/SV1jixOExu pic.twitter.com/ktEvL6s89d
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) September 7, 2017
The outpouring of support for Houston & communities along the Gulf Coast represents the best of who we are & what this country is about. pic.twitter.com/4bGfy9vXjN
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) September 7, 2017
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The outpouring of support for Houston & communities along the Gulf Coast represents the best of who we are & what this country is about. pic.twitter.com/4bGfy9vXjN
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) September 7, 2017
All five living former presidents come together in a message for Americans:
— The Obama Foundation (@ObamaFoundation) September 7, 2017
We are all in this together.https://t.co/0bAaL74GbK pic.twitter.com/dmJf3M9d4w
Always Looking Out For His Fellow Man
Tags: houston, hurricane, Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Katrina, louisiana, new orleans, Obama, Political And Funny Tweets, texas, tweets
https://twitter.com/2020fight/status/902701016533016581
And unsurprisingly he was holding babies too! OMG I miss him š¢š„š¢š„š¢
— Laura S (@sisu1964) August 30, 2017
— Laura S (@sisu1964) August 30, 2017
Helping Hands
Tags: houston, hurricane, Hurricane Harvey, Obama Foundation, Political And Funny Tweets, texas, tweets
Here are some ways you can help Houston from anywhere: https://t.co/XBjWc0nWDM
— The Obama Foundation (@ObamaFoundation) August 29, 2017
Houston Chronicle: Marcus Davis is resolute. As many times as vandals paint over a mural of President Barack Obama, he will repair the damage over and over again.
“There is an endless supply of paint,” said Davis, 41, who opened The Breakfast Klub in 2001. “This mural is symbolic of the presidency of Barack Obama. He wakes up every day to obstacles and challenges far greater than a doggone mural being defaced. If he has the level of courage and type of character that causes him to continue to go on, I’ll be damned if I stop.”
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Thank you Dudette!
Okay people, from here on in, when we’re feeling crap, this will be our motto:
“There is an endless supply of paint.”
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That Went Well…..
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evening all
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March 9: A volunteer signs up for shifts at the opening of the new field office in East Las Vegas, Nevada
March 9: A supporter left a message for President Obama on the wall of a Florida field office.
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Brad Plumer (Washington Post): Thereās quite a bit of good news – and very little bad – in Februaryās jobs report ā¦. The U.S. economy added 227,000 jobs last month ā¦. And there were even more encouraging signs in the data revisions for previous monthsā¦..
Some of the broader indicators are encouraging, too ā¦. There are also some reasons to think this recovery can sustain itself through 2012. Ever since the recession ended in mid-2009, the U.S. private sector has been consistently hiring workers. Itās just that the public sector has been hemorrhaging employees – around 500,000 government layoffs since Obama took office. But that trend finally appears to be winding downā¦..
The U.S. economy is still in a large hole. Right now, weāre adding around 250,000 jobs per month. If that trend keeps up, itās enough to get us to 8 percent unemployment by election day. That would bode well for President Obamaās reelection chances. But 8 percent unemployment is still unnervingly high ….Ā but, for now, the economy looks to be in decent shape. As Justin Wolfers sums it up, āLetās call it a recovery.ā
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WSJ: New York City employers in January added the highest number of jobs in a single month in 23 years, according to new figures released Thursday.
Some 31,200 jobs were added in the month, according to a seasonally adjusted analysis of new state Labor Department figures.
“It is an understatement to say that these gains exceeded all expectations,” said Barbara Byrne Denham, chief economist with the real-estate services firm Eastern Consolidated, who conducted the analysis.
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Paul Krugman never fails to amuse. Here he is today, trying – through gritted teeth – to sound pleased about the jobs’ news:
“OK, definitely a better jobs report than we have become used to. And terrific news for Obama; another six months of news like this and heāll be in very good shape for reelection.
But still, this was just equivalent to an average month during the Clinton years. And weāre still a long way from full employment.”
(1) Full employment is, usually, defined as 3% unemployment ā¦. so, you have to go back to Eisenhower in 1956 for ‘full employment’ in America. That, then, is the shiny new standard Krugman is holding PBO to. Seriously, you couldn’t make this stuff up.
(2) Does Krugman, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, truly forget the state of the economy when PBO came to power? Or is he just, eh, forgetful about the facts?
(3) Will Krugman ever find it in his heart to forgive PBO for beating Hillary Clinton to the nomination?
Hillary has. Maybe it’s time for Krugman to move on?
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President Barack Obama talks on the phone with President-elect Vladimir Putin of Russia while aboard Air Force One en route to Richmond, Va., March 9, 2012. Alice Wells, Senior Director for Russian Affairs, is seated at right. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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March 9: Supporters in Alabama gathered with civil rights leaders past and present to mark the 47th anniversary of the march from Selma to Montgomery.
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President Obama speaks at a campaign event at Minute Maid Park, Houston, March 9:
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First lady Michelle Obama gets hugs from a pre-schooler at the Penacook Community Center, March 9, in Concord, N.H.
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NYT: The fragile gains Republicans had been making among female voters have been erased, a shift that has coincided with what has become a national shouting match over reproductive issues, potentially handing President Obama and the Democrats an enormous advantage this fall.
In the 2010 congressional midterm elections, Republican candidates ran evenly with Democrats among women, a break with long-established trends. That was a major reason the GOP regained control of the House.
Now, female voters appear to be swinging back to Democrats ā¦. When the Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey asked last summer which party should control Congress, a slim 46-42 percent plurality of women said it should be the Democrats.
But in a survey released Monday, compiling polling since the beginning of the year, that figure had widened considerably to a 15-point advantage for the Democrats
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texas
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President Barack Obama speaks at a campaign event at Minute Maid Park, March 9, in Houston
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President Obama is welcomed by Houston Mayor Anisse Parker, Congresman Gene Green, Congresswoman Shelia Jackson Lee and Congressman Al Green
….. greeting supporters in a hangar after disembarking from Air Force One under rainfall
ā¦. waiting behind curtains before addressing a campaign event at Minute Maid Park in Houston
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