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Obama to claim 'he has brought America back' in his last State of the Union address

    Aides said the president on Tuesday night will give his assessment of what the country looks like in 2016 and his hopes for the future
     Over the past year, Obama has reached a nuclear deal with Iran and relaunched diplomatic relations with Cuba
     'Everything this year should be infused with a sense of possibility' and 'don't take the foot off the gas pedal,' said advisers who met with Obama
    Unemployment has fallen to 5 percent and renewed confidence in the economy has led the Federal Reserve to start raising interest rates
    Obama's chief of staff, Denis McDonough, said Obama planned in his speech to cite achievements to argue that 'we've brought America back'

By Alexandra Klausner For Dailymail.com

Published: 01:16 EST, 10 January 2016 | Updated: 01:28 EST, 10 January 2016



Out of time to push a new legislative agenda, President Barack Obama will look past Congress and to the American people in his final State of the Union address, aiming to define his presidency and his legacy before others can do it for him.

For his seventh address, Obama plans to skips the traditional list of grand proposals, new policies and presidential appeals for new laws in favor of a broad overview of what he has accomplished since 2009 and what is undone in his final year in office. Aides said the president on Tuesday night will give his assessment of what the country looks like in 2016 and the direction he hopes it will take in the future.

To the extent he can, Obama will try to give a burst of energy to initiatives he is hoping to push past beyond the life of his administration.

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He's certainly put America on its back

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Syrian refugee among first lady's guests for State of Union
Associated Press By KEVIN FREKING
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A Syrian scientist stricken with cancer and seeking a new start for his family in Michigan will represent Syrian refugees as a guest of first lady Michelle Obama for the president's final State of the Union address.

President Barack Obama has committed to accepting an additional 10,000 Syrian refugees, but some Republican lawmakers and presidential candidates are critical of the expansion. Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz, for example, noted the recent arrest of two Iraqi refugees. During an interview with CNN that aired Sunday, Cruz emphasized that they came to the United States "using the same vetting that President Obama wants us to trust with Syrian refugees."

Refaai Hamo, his son and three daughters landed at Detroit Metropolitan Airport in December, anxious to rebuild their lives. Hamo fled to Turkey from Syria after a missile attack killed his wife and one other daughter. He was profiled on the popular photo blog Humans of New York as "The Scientist."

The White House said Sunday that Hamo will be among about two dozen guests invited to sit near the first lady on Tuesday. The guests include several veterans and service members, including one of the three Americans who thwarted an attack aboard a Paris-bound train.

Those on the guest list will highlight issues that Obama has attempted to prioritize during his tenure, such as expanded health insurance coverage, and issues that he hopes to work on during his final year, such as criminal justice. The guest list includes a California man whose partner was killed in the San Bernardino attack, the first female Army Reserve officer to graduate from the Army's elite Ranger School and a plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court case that found same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. One seat will be empty, to represent the victims of gun violence.

Obama read about Hamo's story last month. His cancer had gone untreated because he lacked health insurance. More than $450,000 for the family was raised through an online fundraising campaign actor Ed Norton had set up for them. The White House described Hamo as living the kind of life in Syria that is associated with the American dream. He married his college sweetheart, and they built a life together before a missile tore through the complex he helped design and where his family lived.

Obama told Hamo through a Facebook posting that, "Yes, you can still make a difference in the world, and we're proud that you'll pursue your dreams here. Welcome to your new home. You're part of what makes America great."

Also invited were:

— Sue Ellen Allen of Scottsdale Arizona, co-founder of a nonprofit that helps former prisoners re-enter society.

— Gloria Balenski of Schaumburg, Illinois, a woman who lost her job during the recession and whose husband was in danger of losing his job at an auto manufacturer. The couple wrote a letter to the president thanking him for economic priorities he pursued during the recession.

— Jennifer Bragdon of Austin, Texas, a woman attending junior college in hopes of becoming a teacher.

— Edith Childs of Greenwood, South Carolina, a local councilwoman who during a 2007 campaign stop, led the chant "Fired Up." The crowd replied "Ready to go." The call and response became an unofficial slogan for Obama's two presidential campaigns.

— Cynthia "Cindy" Dias of Las Vegas, a formerly homeless veteran.

— Mark Davis of Washington, District of Columbia, who started a small business that trains low-income people to install solar panels.

— Cary Dixon of Huntington, West Virginia, a mom who has called on family members to speak up about drug abuse as a sickness, which reinforces Obama's call to direct more resources into drug prevention programs.

— Lydia Doza of Klamath Falls, Oregon, a Native American pursuing a degree in software engineering at Oregon Tech.

— Lisa Jaster of Houston, a major who became the first female Army Reserve officer to graduate from the Army's elite Ranger School.

— Mark Luttrell, the Republican mayor of Shelby County, Tennessee, who has helped create specialty courts for veterans and those with mental health or drug problems as part of an effort to promote effective rehabilitation.

— Dannel P. Malloy of Hartford, Connecticut, a Democratic governor who has led efforts to increase the minimum wage and tighten gun laws following the massacre of 20 elementary school students in Newtown.

— Braeden Mannering of Bear, Delaware, a 12-year-old who started his own nonprofit that provides healthy food to the homeless and poor.

— Satya Nadella of Bellevue, Washington, the CEO of Microsoft. Under his leadership, the company increased its paid leave benefits to 20 weeks for new mothers and 12 weeks for adoptive parents.

— Jim Obergefell of Cincinnati, Ohio, the plaintiff in the landmark case establishing that same-sex couples have the constitutional right to marry.

— Kathleen O'Toole of Seattle, the chief of the Seattle Police Department, who has focused on community policing and undertook a pilot program in which officers wear body cameras.

— Ryan Reyes of San Bernardino, California, an activist whose partner was among the 14 killed Dec. 2 in the attack by a radicalized couple. He wrote in defense of the Muslim community saying the twisted actions of a few should not be used to view the majority.

— Ronna Rice of Greeley, Colorado, a small-business owner whose company has benefited from trade in Asia.

— Cedrick Rowland of Chicago, who helps people find health care insurance under the Affordable Care Act.

— Naveed Shah of Springfield, Virginia, a veteran originally from Saudi Arabia who fought in Iraq.

— Earl Smith of Austin, Texas, a veteran who gave Obama a military patch he had worn while serving in Vietnam. Smith kept the patch for 40 years, from Vietnam to his pardon after serving three years in prison for a wrongful conviction. Smith gave Obama the patch when he met the then-senator during the 2008 presidential campaign. Obama carried it with him the rest of the campaign.

— Staff Sgt. Spencer Stone of Sacramento, California, who, along with Anthony Sadler and U.S. Army Specialist Alex Skarlatos, stopped a man from opening fire on passengers aboard a crowded Paris-bound train.

— Oscar Vazquez of Fort Worth, Texas, a veteran who came to the U.S. from Mexico as a child and now works as a business analyst and advocate for Latino students.

http://news.yahoo.com/syrian-refugee-among-first-ladys-guests-state-union-161030150--politics.html
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Why didn't she bring the Boston Marathon bomber to show what kind of fine job of vetting the government is doing?  He could be chained to a seat and have armed guards standing over him not, according to Obama, that guns should be needed. :bullie smokin:

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Obama to claim 'he has brought America back' in his last State of the Union address...

...Back to the time (from the Roosevelt days until the early 1950's) when the halls of government, media and academia were infested with communists and fellow travelers.

...Back to the time (as in the Great Depression) when for too many Americans, the future was as clouded as the dust storms that blew over Oklahoma and the Plains.

...Back to the time (preceding 1776) when the power of "the government" was being used against the citizens, not in their favor. What did that lead to...?
« Last Edit: January 11, 2016, 01:02:57 am by Fishrrman »

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Just another one of Hussein's lies.  Honestly, the dude's delusional.
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Obama read about Hamo's story last month. His cancer had gone untreated because he lacked health insurance. More than $450,000 for the family was raised through an online fundraising campaign actor Ed Norton had set up for them.
Good thing he has all that money. Obamacare probably won't cover whatever type of treatment he needs.
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Mark Knoller of CBS News tweeted that Zero has nothing on today's schedule, apparently so he can work on his speech.   :silly: 
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Mark Knoller of CBS News tweeted that Zero has nothing on today's schedule, apparently so he can work on his speech.   :silly:

That is standard White House code for, "so he can sober up".

This dude will be drinking lots of coffee, tea, and water, and eating tons of bread, pasta, and starches. He'll most likely spend all day playing XBox, while his controllers program the teleprompter to tell him what to say. Sort of like, Kermit the Frog.
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He'll need to sober up Tuesday morning, too, because I suspect he'll be drinking a lot of beer while watching tonight's football game.
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"Stabbed America in the back", is more like it.
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