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President and Mrs Obama on the American Jobs Act Bus Tour
« on: October 19, 2011, 06:18:33 PM »
President and Mrs Obama on the American Jobs Act Bus Tour
First Lady Michelle Obama announces commitments from 270 companies to hire 25,000 veterans and their spouses. October 19, 2011.

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Re: President and Mrs Obama on the American Jobs Act Bus Tour
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2011, 06:23:00 PM »
Yes, the same is said on the news daily.
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Re: President and Mrs Obama on the American Jobs Act Bus Tour
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2011, 06:26:04 PM »
Yes, the same is said on the news daily.

Great! Now you can see it here too!  ;)
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Re: President and Mrs Obama on the American Jobs Act Bus Tour
« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2011, 07:18:21 PM »
President and Mrs Obama on the American Jobs Act Bus Tour
First Lady Michelle Obama announces commitments from 270 companies to hire 25,000 veterans and their spouses. October 19, 2011.



You mean like Caterpillar? Hahahahahaha, what a fucking loser. LOL

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Re: President and Mrs Obama on the American Jobs Act Bus Tour
« Reply #4 on: October 19, 2011, 07:19:37 PM »
You mean like Caterpillar? Hahahahahaha, what a fucking loser. LOL

We need a couple runs Joe!

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Re: President and Mrs Obama on the American Jobs Act Bus Tour
« Reply #5 on: October 19, 2011, 07:21:34 PM »
We need a couple runs Joe!

I know, it's only game one. But if they lose the series you can bet Nolan Ryan will be kicking the teams ass one by one.

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Re: President and Mrs Obama on the American Jobs Act Bus Tour
« Reply #6 on: October 19, 2011, 07:22:41 PM »
I know, it's only game one. But if they lose the series you can bet Nolan Ryan will be kicking the teams ass one by one.

You got that right brotha!

I still think they will pull it off though.

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Re: President and Mrs Obama on the American Jobs Act Bus Tour
« Reply #7 on: October 19, 2011, 07:56:27 PM »
can they talk without telepromters?

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Re: President and Mrs Obama on the American Jobs Act Bus Tour
« Reply #8 on: October 19, 2011, 08:02:44 PM »
good post Benny, shows he is the only person who has America's interests at hand.  The House that is filled with a bunch of idiot tea party and gop racist brats only goal is to get rid of him instead of doing their job.

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Re: President and Mrs Obama on the American Jobs Act Bus Tour
« Reply #9 on: October 19, 2011, 08:04:10 PM »
America = not a single fuck was given.

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Re: President and Mrs Obama on the American Jobs Act Bus Tour
« Reply #10 on: February 15, 2012, 09:09:25 AM »
Obama Returns to NYC for First Wall Street Fundraiser of Year
By Hans Nichols and Jeffrey McCracken - Feb 14, 2012


 
President Barack Obama will return to New York on March 1 for a fundraiser with investment bankers and hedge fund managers, according to a campaign invitation, marking his first high dollar event there since calling for increased taxes on the wealthy in his 2013 budget.

Hosts of the fundraiser, including Ralph Schlosstein, chief executive officer at Evercore Partners Inc., and his wife, Jane Hartley, co-founder of the economic and political advisory firm Observatory Group LLC, were assured last week by Jim Messina, Obama’s campaign manager, that the president would not demonize Wall Street in his re-election.

The $35,800-per-person dinner at ABC Kitchen, the first of the evening’s four fund-raising events, is being hosted by many of Obama’s top Wall Street donors, according to a person familiar with the matter. Sponsors include Blair W. Effron, partner and co-founder of Centerview Partners LLP; Marc Lasry, managing partner and founder of Avenue Capital Group; Mark Gallogly, a managing principal of Centerbridge Partners; James Rubin, managing director of BC Partners; Robert Wolf, UBS AG’s chairman for the Americas; and Antonio Weiss, global head of investment banking at Lazard Ltd.

Other co-hosts are not associated with the financial services industry, such as Tom Bernstein, president of Chelsea Piers LP; and Kevin Ryan; the chief executive officer of Gilt Groupe Inc.; and Sally Susman, an executive vice president of Pfizer Inc.

New Taxes
In Obama’s 2013 budget, he called for $1.4 trillion in new revenue over 10 years from Americans at the top of the income scale, proposing higher taxes on wages and investments and limiting itemized deductions. He would tax long-term capital gains at 20 percent, up from the current 15 percent, for individuals making more than $200,000 and families making more than $250,000.

Obama’s last fundraiser with the financial services industry was on Sept. 19 last year. So far this election cycle he has not been able to match the success he had four years ago in getting money from Wall Street.

He raised $16 million from employees in the securities and investment industry and their families for the 2008 election, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

This cycle’s numbers have been lower. JPMorgan Chase & Co., whose employees gave $23,494 to Obama in the last three months, was the only financial institution among Obama’s top 10 list of donors for the fourth quarter.

To contact the reporters on this story: Hans Nichols in New York at hnichols2@bloomberg.net; Jeffrey McCracken in New York at jmccracken3@bloomberg.net;

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Steve Komarow at skomarow1@bloomberg.net

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Re: President and Mrs Obama on the American Jobs Act Bus Tour
« Reply #11 on: February 15, 2012, 09:10:39 AM »
Related News:Politics  · Canada  · Latin America  · Middle East  · U.S. Obama Heads to Hollywood For Re-Election Funds
By Kate Andersen Brower - Feb 15, 2012 12:01 AM ET .LinkedIn Google +1 Print QQUEUE ..Enlarge image 
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President Obama with actor George Clooney outside the Oval Office.

President Obama with actor George Clooney outside the Oval Office. Photographer: White House Photo by Pete Souza/Corbis
.President Barack Obama will be tapping into Hollywood money in his first California fundraising trip since anti-piracy legislation backed by the film industry was scuttled in Congress.

Over the next three days Obama is seeking to raise more than $8 million for his re-election, the bulk of it coming from six fundraisers in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Corona Del Mar, California, including one event co-hosted by comedian Will Ferrell. He also plans to raise money in Washington state.

Californians have given more to the president’s campaign than donors from any other state, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a Washington-based group that tracks political money. The state also is home to two of Obama’s top donor groups, the entertainment industry and Silicon Valley, which were at odds over the legislation to curb pirated content on the Internet.

Andrew Schwartzman, senior vice president of the Washington-based advocacy group Media Access Project, said Obama probably should expect questions from entertainment industry executives about future attempts to revive the anti-piracy measure.

Movie executives will have to “lick their wounds and accept that, if legislation is going to be enacted, it is going to require a very substantial revision,” said Schwartzman, whose group promotes freedom of expression and universal access to communications.

Legislation Shelved
Leaders in the House and Senate on Jan. 20 shelved anti- piracy legislation backed by the movie and music industries days after a global online protest led by Mountain View, California- based Google Inc. and Wikipedia eroded congressional support. Internet companies objected, saying the measures would promote online censorship, disrupt the web’s architecture and harm their ability to innovate.

The Obama administration, without taking a direct stand on the legislation before Congress, said it wouldn’t support measures that encourage censorship or disrupt the structure of the internet.

Former Democratic Senator Chris Dodd, chairman of the Washington-based Motion Picture Association of America, said he hopes Obama will use the trip as an opportunity to make the case that the Internet and entertainment industries must find a consensus on stopping content theft.

Common Approach
“Now is the time to come together to find meaningful solutions to protect American intellectual property from foreign criminals,” Dodd said in an e-mail. “We strongly believe that the content and tech industries need each other in order to succeed and grow.”

Some of Obama’s top bundlers are entertainment industry giants, including Dreamworks Animation SKG Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Katzenberg, co-founder of Miramax Film Corp. Harvey Weinstein and Katzenberg’s political consultant, Andy Spahn. Weinstein, through his publicist, declined to be interviewed. Katzenberg and Spahn didn’t respond to requests for comment.

Priorities USA Action, a super-PAC backing Obama, got one of its first checks from Katzenberg who contributed $2 million a July Federal Election Commission filing shows. Steven Spielberg, the movie director, contributed $100,000 in July.

Still, there was a decline in contributions from employees and their families associated with the television, movie and music industries to Obama in the last three quarters of 2011 compared with the same period in 2007, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. In the last three quarters of 2011, the entertainment industry gave Obama $1.2 million compared with $1.8 million during the same period in 2007, according to the center.

Tech Industry
The opposite was true for the computer and Internet industry, which gave to Obama’s re-election more in the last three quarters of 2011 than they did during the same period in 2007, according to the center. In 2011, the employees of computer and Internet companies gave Obama $1.7 million compared with $1.1 million during the same period in 2007, according to the center. Employees of Google, the world’s most popular search engine, were the third-biggest corporate source of Obama’s campaign cash.

Fred Wilson a managing partner at New York-based Union Square Ventures who has helped fund web-based technology companies, said Obama “has been pro-innovation and technology and he should enjoy strong support from the tech community.”

Harold Feld, legal director of Public Knowledge, a Washington-based digital advocacy group, said that, while entertainment executives may be upset with Obama for not pressing on anti-piracy, they won’t hold a grudge for long.

Tough Questions
“I think Obama’s going to face tough questions, but after they’ve had a little time to think about how much they rely on the administration, to enforce trade agreements in particular, they are not going to want to jeopardize that relationship,” Feld said.

The president is seeking to raise more than $3 million today at the Los Angeles home of television producer Bradley Bell and his wife, Colleen, co-hosted by Ferrell and his wife, Viveca Paulin, according to a campaign official. The rock band Foo Fighters will perform for approximately 1,000 people, with tickets costing $250 and $500 each. A dinner will be held later at the home for approximately 80 people who paid $35,800, the legal limit.

$2,500 Per Person
Tomorrow, approximately 125 people are expected to pay at least $2,500 per person to attend a luncheon at the Corona del Mar home of Jeff and Nancy Stack. He is the managing director of Irvine-based developer Sares-Regis Group. The president will then travel to San Francisco where he will attend three more fundraisers. The next day Obama will attend a fundraising lunch with 65 people at a private residence in Medina, Washington, and a reception later in Bellevue, Washington.

The president will bookend the trip with remarks on the economy and about moving jobs back to the U.S. during a visit to a Master Lock Co. factory in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, today and at a Feb. 17 stop at a Boeing Co. factory in Everett, Washington, outside of Seattle. Obama is seeking re-election with an unemployment rate that been at or above 8 percent for three years.

To contact the reporter on this story: Kate Andersen Brower in Washington at kandersen7@bloomberg.net