"The List", Obama's Eighty Fourth Week in Office

  Obama's Eighty Fourth Week in Office"The List" for 9/2/2010 Rahm Emanuel, former Democratic congressman and President Obama's chief of staff, gave the UAW the Gettelfinger during the GM and Chrysler rescue debate, according to former auto czar Steve Rattner's new book.VIDEO: Key Obama, Richard Trumka Ally Works with Socialists for Global Tax, has visited the White House over 30 timesBill Press Asks a Pro-Obama, Anti-Beck Question at White House BriefingThe report from the Labor Department is expected to show the nation’s unemployment rate rising above 9.5 percent.The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will roll out more regulations on greenhouse gases and...

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The List, Obama's Eighty Third Week in Office

Obama's Eighty Third Week in Office"The List" for 8/26/2010   Immigration enforcement officials have started to cancel the deportations of thousands of immigrants they have detained, a policy they said would pare huge case backlogs in the immigration courts.Earlier this year, Michelle Obama announced she wanted to take on childhood obesity, then rolled out the 'Let's Move' initiative, wanted to bring 'those lessons' about not being able to cook for her family, but forgot all that today in Iowa- trying to win over Iowa voters...., "   “Our main reason…at least the girls and I…we’re here for the state fair. I don’t...

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The List, Obama's Eighty Second Week in Office

Obama's Eighty Second Week in Office8/19/2010White House Directive: Erect Signs at All Stimulus Projects as 'Symbol of President Obama's Commitment to American People' The Obama administration, citing evidence of continued troubles inside Iran’s nuclear program, has persuaded Israel that it would take roughly a year — and perhaps longer — for Iran to complete what one senior official called a “dash” for a nuclear weaponVIDEO: Obama says the surge isn't working (Flashback 2008)White House ending the war in IraqA NOAA scientist, Dr. Bill Lehr, yesterday told a group of Congressional staff investigators on a conference call that a controversial National...

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The List, Obama's Eighty First Week in Office

Obama's Eighty First Week in OfficeThe List" for 8/12/2010   Obama signs bill that requires Texas to maintain education spending to receive federal fundsObama begins move to the middleObama Administration tries to silence the citizen soldier: Military voting rights still aren't protected. That's the message from former Justice Department official M. Eric Eversole, who argues in a column at the front of this section that his former employer is undermining the new law requiring states to mail ballots to military voters at least 45 days before the November elections.Obamas announce fifth vaction since JulyThe U.S. government's $700-billion Troubled Asset Relief...

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The List, Obama's Eightieth Week in Office

Obama's Eightieth Week in OfficeThe List" for 8/5/2010  Obama says he is confident the nation will not suffer the "double dip" of back-to-back recessions.The government issued a license Wednesday enabling private lawyers to challenge the constitutionality of the CIA's targeting of alleged terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki, a U.S. citizen hiding in Yemen. Obama economic adviser Christina Romer is quitting the post. :ICE Union employees: ICE Director won't let us enforce U.S. immigration lawsICE's Mission Melt: Agents Vote 'No Confidence' in LeadershipObama Accounting: Double Counting Medicare’s Imaginary Savings: Obama's appointed trustees cook the books.  Obama: I saved Ford by bailing out its...

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The list, Obama's Seventy Ninth Week in Office

Obama's Seventy Ninth Week in OfficeThe JournoListThe List" for 7/29/2010  Obama was behind British Prime Minister Cameron's attack on IsraelAmnesty Memo: According to an internal U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services memo going the rounds of Capitol Hill and obtained by National Review, the agency is considering ways in which it could enact “meaningful immigration reform absent legislative action” Is the Jacob Lew story, a tale of corruption?At a briefing today to discuss the administration’s efforts to rescue the auto industry, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs took on conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh—and every other critic “sitting in the cheap...

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Guv’s handling of ‘The List’ draws fire

Editors Note • The quotations from the letters to the Governor’s Office are reproduced in the story as they were written. The Tribune has not changed the words for spelling, punctuation or grammar, with the exception of deleting an expletive in one instance. An anti-immigrant fury was unleashed on Gov. Gary Herbert last week, as scores of people berated the governor for firing two women suspected of compiling a list of hundreds of supposed undocumented immigrants and praised the women as heroes and patriots.

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Guv: At least 2 state workers behind ‘The List’

Two employees with the Department of Workforce Services have been put on leave after an investigation revealed that they apparently accessed records on hundreds of Utah residents to compile a list of 1,300 names of people purportedly in the country illegally. A handful of other DWS workers also may have been part of the effort and are the subject of an ongoing probe. “This tactic by these rogue employees to go out and single out individuals and their families and, in some cases, falsely accusing people of an illegal status is in fact deplorable and is in fact counterproductive to...

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84 companies added to ‘leaving California’ list

He includes 25 Orange County companies – including Kyjen Company (Huntington Beach to Centennial, Colo.) and MotorVac Technologies (Santa Ana to Ontario, Canada) – that have expanded outside California or moved completely. But he excludes companies like Irvine Scientific of Santa Ana, which is building a production facility in Japan, because it’s tied to a global expansion strategy, not California’s business environment. Here are the Orange County companies on Vranich’s list: * Bazz Houston Co., Garden Grove, moving jobs to Tijuana * CB Richard Ellis, Newport Beach, moved IT jobs to Texas * Ditech, Costa Mesa, moved most work and...

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