‘Occupy’ Group Denied Slot in Rose Parade

On December 29, 2011, in Uncategorized, by MalekAskew938

**Written by Doug Powers Too bad. I was looking forward to watching the “99er squatting on a police car” float made entirely out of roses, marigolds and a few thousand torn-up deposit slips from Bank of America lead the parade while Miley Cyrus lip-synched Liberty Walk , but it won’t be happening : (CNSNews.com) – Although an Occupy Wall Street protest group in Pasadena, Calif., tried to get a slot to march in the Rose Parade on Jan. 2, officials with the parade said no. The group now plans to march down the street behind a group of police cars that mark the end of the parade. In November, the Occupy group announced its plans to “occupy” the parade, but the Pasadena Tournament of Roses provided a statement on Wednesday to CNSNews.com saying that protesters would “not be taking part in the Rose Parade” because only official entries, approved by the tournament well in advance of the event, can take part in the event. Also, Lt. Plhunte Riddle of the Pasadena Police Department told CNSNews.com in a telephone interview: “The Tournament of Roses has the exclusive authority to issue permits for the entries in the parade. Occupy has not been issued a permit.” They’re not giving up though. Should OWS have any problem raising enough money to finance their own parade? The 25 richest “Occupy” backers are worth more than $4 billion . Come on, cough it up, supportive one-percenters — people are starting to think you’re all hypocrites! **Written by Doug Powers Twitter @ThePowersThatBe

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Reuters – Senate Republicans on Thursday beat back Democratic President Barack Obama’s pick to head the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and each party accused the other of holding consumers hostage to politics.

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The Boston Herald’s story is actually about the Boston Occupiers turning to…… Occupy Boston has turned to the local experts on street survival — the homeless — as members of the leaderless movement prepare to dig in for a long winter in their makeshift tent city on the Rose Kennedy Greenway downtown. The homeless

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Reuters – Republican presidential hopefuls gathered in Florida on Thursday for a debate that is likely to see front-runners Rick Perry and Mitt Romney jockeying for the lead.

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Republicans vying to take on Obama in 2012
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New government fees pepper Obama deficit plan (AP)

On September 19, 2011, in barack obama, Uncategorized, by stuartbramhall

AP – It’s not just millionaires who’d pay more under President Barack Obama’s latest plan to combat the deficit.

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President Barack Obama speaking from the Rose Garden. (Photo Credit: CNN)

WASHINGTON (The Blaze/AP) — President Barack Obama says he’s sending his jobs bill to Congress on Monday and lawmakers should pass it immediately with no games, politics or delays. The president reiterated this statements in a special address earlier this morning. The bill Obama unveiled in a speech to Congress last week aims to create thousands of jobs through a blend of tax cuts, spending on public works projects and aid to state and local governments. ForexTV.com has more on the proposal: The centerpiece of the plan is an extension and further cut in the payroll tax, which alone accounts for roughly $240 billion of the $447 billion plan. The measure would lower the payroll tax paid by employees to 3.1 per cent. It currently stands at 4.2 per cent, lowered from the normal 6.2 per cent rate after a tax deal passed last year. Without an extension, the extension will expire on December 31. The plan also includes, among other measures, $140 billion in infrastructure spending, $35 billion in aid to local and state governments in an effort to stem the tide of layoffs of teachers, police officers, and firefighters, and $49 billion to keep the duration of unemployment insurance at 99 weeks. During the speech, Obama reiterated his call to Congress to act swiftly on his jobs proposals. Aside from pushing hard to ensure passage, he slammed opponents who he sees as putting politics ahead of country: “This is the bill I’m sending to Congress today…a bill that will put people back to work all across the country. The only thing that is stopping passage of this bill is politics. These are not games we are playing. People are out of work.” Obama’s address took place in the Rose Garden, where he was surrounded by teachers, police officers and firefighters – people the White House says would benefit from the bill. In an interview with NBC’s Brian Williams, the president claimed that his proposal ”almost certainly helps the economy grow and will put more people back to work, and that’s what the American people want right now.” Additionally, he claims that the plan will prevent a double-dip recession. Watch the interview below: Not everyone is confident, though, that this plan is the right path forward: Watch the latest video at video.foxbusiness.com As the president stated, the White House is sending the bill to Capitol Hill later in the day on Monday. Then on Tuesday and Wednesday, Obama plans to visit Ohio and North Carolina to rally the public to pressure lawmakers to pass it.

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AP – President Barack Obama bluntly challenged Congress Monday to act immediately on his new jobs plan, brandishing a copy of the legislation in the Rose Garden and demanding: “No games, no politics, no delays.”

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AP – Bills necessary to avoid shutdowns of federal transportation and aviation programs are high on Congress’ to-do list when it returns to work next week.

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AP – Warning of potentially a million lost jobs, President Barack Obama urged Congress on Wednesday to pass bills to fund highways and air travel. Key House Republicans said they’re willing to do just that, but potential stumbling blocks remain.

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AP – President Barack Obama tapped labor economist Alan Krueger for a top administration post Monday as the White House scrambles for solutions to repair an ailing economy ahead of the 2012 election.

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