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Obama lines up a meeting with lawmakers, a speech in Chicago
« on: December 31, 2016, 05:54:37 pm »

Dec 31, 2:31 AM EST

Obama lines up a meeting with lawmakers, a speech in Chicago

By JOSH LEDERMAN
Associated Press

 HONOLULU (AP) -- Eager to stop Republicans from destroying his signature health care law, President Barack Obama and Democratic lawmakers will meet next week to try to forge a common strategy. Obama also plans a major valedictory speech in Chicago, his hometown, shortly before his presidency ends.

Obama will travel to the Capitol on Wednesday morning for the meeting with House and Senate Democrats, according to an invitation sent to lawmakers. The White House is casting it as an effort to unite Democrats behind a plan to protect the law, known as the Affordable Care Act, before Republicans have a chance to settle on their own plan for repealing it.

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Re: Obama lines up a meeting with lawmakers, a speech in Chicago
« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2017, 02:55:44 am »
Lets look at the what's to celebrate in Chicago about Obama and Democratic government.











But don't forget every American is better off.  Especially when they get the check in the mail.


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