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President Proposes Strong Budget for Small Businesses

February 15th, 2010

Small Business Administration

Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship Chair Mary L. Landrieu, D-La. today praised the Small Business Administration (SBA) components of President Obama’s budget proposal. For the second year in a row, the President has proposed increasing funding for the SBA and its programs, taking decisive steps to rebuild the SBA after eight years of cuts. The request proposes to increase funding to the agency by $170 million from last year’s enacted level, to $994 million. This, along with new small business job-creating proposals the President outlined in his State of the Union address last week, show the Obama Administration’s strong support for small businesses.

“By requesting more money to help our small businesses succeed, President Obama’s budget proposal emphasizes that small business remains a top priority for the Administration and is central to the President’s efforts to create jobs,” Sen. Landrieu said.

“As part of his budget, the President again showed his support for increasing the caps on small business loans as a way to provide small businesses with immediate capital to grow and hire workers. This is a proposal I, along with Ranking Member Olympia Snowe, introduced last year. It has since gained even more bipartisan support and passed the Committee. It is my hope the proposal will be included in any job-creating measure introduced in the Senate. » Read more: President Proposes Strong Budget for Small Businesses

Obama’s Administration New Strategy to Curb Child Obesity

February 10th, 2010

Trying to get closer to the so controversial and publicized healthcare reform, President Obama signed much like waving a magic wand, another anti-obesity strategy. Off course just like First Ladies before her, Michele Obama has volunteered to spear of the fight against childhood obesity, and turn it into her prevailing cause – we do need a mission manager after all.

So how effective is this new strategy going to really be? How much of this is actually doable and how much is just another disappointment waiting to happen? Mrs. Obama expressed her desire to end childhood obesity in just ONE generation. That is a tall order even for the Obama clan.

But maybe she is on to something. Scientist and researches are noticing a decline in childhood obesity over the last years mostly due to the large attention the local and state governments are paying on what is being served in school cafeterias. Another reason is the measures that the food industry is self imposing to reduce food consumption by children. » Read more: Obama’s Administration New Strategy to Curb Child Obesity

Rahm Emanuel Apology – SNL Style

February 8th, 2010

This is probably one of the best I seen this year on SNL. There is a little commercial before the video starts and that is all due to NBC’s licensing deals but it is well worth the 10 seconds to see the video.

“You come after me on Facebook? What, are you — fourteen? Here’s a status update: Grow the [blank] up! Poke me again, and I will write [blank] on your wall so obscene your computer will cry. Go back to the tundra, you [blanking] gimmick!” Samberg said to Palin in the heavily edited-for-obscenity segment.

Rep. John Murtha dies at age 77

February 8th, 2010

Rep. John Murtha, a Pennsylvania powerhouse for 36 years in Congress and early ally for Speaker Nancy Pelosi in her rise to the top of the House, died Monday afternoon due to complications from recent surgery. An announcement from his office said Murtha died at 1:18 p.m. at the Virginia Hospital Center, where he had been admitted last week after having his gall bladder removed at Bethesda Naval Hospital.

A Marine veteran of the Vietnam War, the 77-year-old Democrat won national fame for standing up against U.S. military involvement in Iraq. But in Congress itself, he also symbolized an old school generation going back to Tip O’Neill and the Democratic heyday of the ’70s when the House was less divided by partisan ideology than by often regional interests. With his military credentials and conservative western Pennsylvania district, » Read more: Rep. John Murtha dies at age 77

Illinois Lt. Governer Primary Winner Withdraws

February 8th, 2010

Illinois Democratic Lieutenant Governor nominee Scott Lee Cohen announced Sunday evening that he is withdrawing from the race amid revelations about his personal history.

Cohen, a millionaire pawnbroker and cleaning supplies company executive who emerged the victor in last week’s primary, had been accused of holding a knife to the neck of his ex-girlfriend, a prostitute, in 2005. It has also been revealed in recent days that Cohen had once been accused of abusing an ex-wife. Cohen has also acknowledged using steroids for a period of time. » Read more: Illinois Lt. Governer Primary Winner Withdraws

Am I a Democrat or a Republican?

February 6th, 2010

In light of today’s news about my wife possibly losing her job and the state being held to blame for us losing $30,000 out of our household, I’ve come to the conclusion or pivotal point in my life, am I a Democrat or a Republican.  Confused? well me too maybe you can help. My wife and I work hard for a living like most people do, we do find it unfair that our state would cut out jobs or funding that would cost us our jobs when a lot of citizens in our state live off some kind of public aid that we pay for. Does the state want us to quit our jobs and be totally dependent on them? Was I wrong for paying my bills and worrying about credit scores? Does China ask the US for a profit and loss statement before they loan us money? With all theses questions once again I have to ask myself, am I a Democrat or Republican

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