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Happy Thanksgiving from Pres. Elect Barack Obama (Video)

In case you missed it, Barbara Walters’ ABC interview with President-elect Barack Obama (VIDEO)

Breaking: President-Elect Barack Obama announces two more member of his Economic Dream Team (transcript of prepared remarks)

President-Elect Barack Obama just announced two more members of his economic team. This time for the Office of Management and Budget.

Director of the Office of Management and Budget – Peter Orszag

Deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget -  Robert Nabors, currently serves as U.S. House Appropriations Committee staff director, former advisor to the White House budget director under the Clinton administration

 11/25/08

Good morning.

I speak to you today, mindful that we meet at a moment of great challenge for America, as our credit markets are stressed, and our families are struggling. But as difficult as these times are, I’m confident that we will rise to meet this challenge – if we’re willing to band together and recognize that Wall Street cannot thrive so long as Main Street is struggling; if we’re willing to summon a new spirit of ingenuity and determination; and if Americans of great intellect, broad experience, and good character are willing to serve in government at this hour of need.

Yesterday, I announced four such Americans to help lead the economic team that will advise me as we seek to climb out of this crisis. Today, Vice President-elect Biden and I are pleased to announce two other key members of our team – Peter Orszag as Director and Robert Nabors as Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget.

Before I explain why I selected these outstanding public servants, let me just say a word about the work I am asking them to undertake. As I said yesterday, the economic crisis we face demands that we invest immediately in a series of measures that will help save or create two and a half million jobs and put tax cuts in the pockets of the hard-pressed middle class. Many of those new jobs will come in areas such as energy independence, technology, and health care modernization that will strengthen our economy for the future.

But if we’re going to make the investments we need, we must also be willing to shed the spending we don’t. In these challenging times, when we are facing both rising deficits and a sinking economy, budget reform is not an option. It is an imperative. We cannot sustain a system that bleeds billions of taxpayer dollars on programs that have outlived their usefulness, or exist solely because of the power of a politician, lobbyist, or interest group. We simply cannot afford it.

This isn’t about big government or small government. It’s about building a smarter government that focuses on what works. That is why I will ask my team to think anew and act anew to meet our new challenges. We will go through our federal budget – page by page, line by line – eliminating those programs we don’t need, and insisting that those we do operate in a sensible cost-effective way.

Let me give you one example of what I’m talking about. There’s a report today that from 2003 to 2006, millionaire farmers received $49 million in crop subsidies even though they were earning more than the $2.5 million cutoff for such subsidies. If this is true, it is a prime example of the kind of waste I intend to end as President.

And we will also focus on one of the biggest, long-run challenges that our budget faces – namely, the rising cost of health care in both the public and private sectors. This is not just a challenge but also an opportunity to improve the health care that Americans rely on and to bring down the costs that taxpayers, businesses, and families have to pay.

That is what the OMB will do in my administration – it will not only help design a budget and manage its implementation, it will also help make sure that our government – your government – is more efficient and more effective at serving the American people.

There is no better person to help lead this effort as Director of the OMB than my friend Peter Orszag. Peter has been one of our nation’s leading voices on budgetary issues. It is said that a nation’s budget reflects its priorities. I believe that is true. And I know that Peter will bring to his work at the OMB a set of priorities that I – and the American people – share.

Throughout his career, he has made significant contributions in our understanding of all the major economic challenges we are now confronting – from reducing medical costs to saving Social Security to fighting global climate change to helping put the dream of a college degree within reach for more students.

As Director of the Congressional Budget Office, he reenergized and reinvigorated the agency, while shifting its focus to confront the health care crisis that is not only a cause of so much suffering for so many families, but a rapidly growing portion of our budget and a drag on our entire economy.

But it is not simply Peter’s past career that makes him qualified for his new appointment, it is his vision for the future. He believes, as I do, that even as we take steps to restore discipline to our budget, we must also take the steps right now that are necessary to solve our immediate crisis.

Peter doesn’t need a map to tell him where the bodies are buried in the federal budget. He knows what works and what doesn’t, what is worthy of our precious tax dollars and what is not. Just because a program, a special interest tax break or corporate subsidy is tucked into this year’s budget, does not mean it should survive the next. The old ways of Washington simply can’t meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.

And no one is more able or more qualified to assist Peter in this work as Deputy Director of the OMB than Robert Nabors. Rob will bring to this post experience in the executive branch, at the OMB, where he helped the Clinton administration achieve balanced budgets, as well as in the legislative branch, where he led the appropriations committee staff as a driving force for a responsible budget. Together with Peter, Rob will help steer our budget through Congress so that I can sign it into law.

Now, let me be clear: these appointments and the appointments I announced yesterday are not the sum of my economic team. These appointees will work with those I have yet to announce – including the secretaries of Energy and Labor, Commerce and Health and Human Services and others in my administration – to design a recovery plan for both Wall Street and Main Street, and to put our economy on a path to long-term growth and prosperity.

Because at this moment, we must not only restore confidence in our markets. We must also restore the confidence of middle class families that their government is on their side – that it’s working for them – on their behalf – to meet their families’ needs. And that is exactly what I intend to do as President of the United States of America. Thank you.

Breaking: President elect Barack Obama’s Dream Team for the Economy

President-Elect Barack Obama just announced the names of his senior economic advisers.  The group brings a broad range of experience and expertise and are more centrist then left.  Most importantly, they are not cronies but individuals who are business leaders and leading scholars of economics.  The mere mention of Timothy Geithner as Treasury Secretary sent the stock market soaring 500 points on Friday. President Elect Obama made some policy pronouncements and his team in the last few days.  The President-elect will very soon after he takes office, if not done by the Bush administration, pass a massive stimulus plan to confront the current economic crisis.  Pres-Elect Obama announced that we need a big stimulus package “to jolt the economy back into shape.” No tax increase for the wealthy in the January package but will ask Congress to prepare tax-cuts for the low and middle income taxpayers.  The President-elect and his administration plans to hit the ground running on January 20th.  As Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland said:

“We expect to have during the first couple of weeks of January a package for the president’s consideration when he takes office.”

The key members of the Obama Economic Dream Team are:

Treasury Secretary – Timothy Geithner
National Economic Council Director – Larry Summers 
Chair Council of Economic Advisers – Christina Romer                                                                                                                                                                         Director of the Domestic Policy Council – Melody Barnes    (Executive Vice President for policy at the Center for American Progress, chief counsel Sen. Ted Kennedy on the Senate Judiciary Committee.  Melody will essentially be the czar of domestic policy in the Obama Administration.

In Pres. Elect Obama’s choice of nominees for his economic team it is clear that he intends to strike a balance between experience and fresh  thinking.  Both Christina Romer and Melody Barnes both represent a fresh, outside-the-beltway, way of thinking in Washington.  While Larry Summers and Timothy Geithner represent experience in the ways of Washington.

President-Elect Barack Obama Weekly Address: 2.5 million new jobs (VIDEO)

Happy Holidays from Auntie Fannie and Uncle Freddie….no foreclosures or evictions through January 9th!

The embattled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are suspending foreclosures through the holiday season according to a joint statement released by the two companies on Thursday.  According to the press release, 16,000 households will not face foreclosures while the companies take time to evaluate and implement their new loan modification program announced last week.  Hopefully this good news will provide some borrowers with a modicum of relief during the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year holidays.  The cessation will begin on November 26th and last until January 9th.  The two newly government run companies developed the loan modification program for its loanholders holders in order to address the foreclosure crisis by assisting borrowers who are at least three months behind in mortgage payments.  The new program provides that a borrower’s mortgage payment should not be more than 38 percent of the homeowners pretax monthly income.  Over 400,000 Freddie and Fannie borrowers are expected to benefit from the program.

On September 7th of this year the government took control of Fannie and Freddie and subsequently dismissed the CEO’s of both companies.

Breaking: President-Elect Barack Obama to nominate Sen. Hillary Clinton for Secretary of State…it’s official

The news came over the wire last night.  President-elect will nominate Sen. Hillary Clinton to be Aecretary of State next week.  The official announcement will be made at a joint press conference the Friday following Thanksgiving.  Per the Associated Press.

WASHINGTON – President-elect Barack Obama is on track to nominate Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state after Thanksgiving, an aide to his transition said Thursday.
One week after the former primary rivals met secretly to discuss the idea of Clinton becoming the nation’s top diplomat, the two sides were moving quickly toward making it a reality, barring any unforeseen problems.

The transition aide told The Associated Press that the two camps have worked out financial disclosure issues involving Clinton’s husband, former President Bill Clinton, and the complicated international funding of his foundation that operates in 27 countries. The aide said Obama and Hillary Clinton have had substantive conversations about the secretary of state job.

Clinton has been mulling the post for several days, but the transition aide’s comments suggested that Obama’s team does not feel she is inclined to turn it down.

World Leaders would not shake Bush’s hand at G20 Summitt….wow(VIDEO)

Take a look…talk about the unpopular kid in class.

Auto Bailout or Not?

The GOP is salavating over the prospect of of wiping out a large contingent of organized labor under a Democratic majority in hopes of ushering in it’s next white night in 2012.  I can hear the slogans now, “Democrats destroyed Detroit,” “Democrats against unions.” 

The automobile industry is very important to our economy.  Four percent of our GDP to be exact.  It is not just the workers in Detroit that will be affected id=f Detroit dies.  There will be a ripple effect that can reverberate throughout the country.  Part suppliers in the seven main industrial states make up  600,000 members of our work force.  Of course there definitely needs to be strings attached to any loan given.  But ultimately the loan should probably be given.  The strings that should be attached?  Detroit MUST agree to go green and streamline there processes so that it is more competive with China and other countries.  CEO’s riding around in private jets is not the way to let American tax payers and Congress for that matter know that you are serious. The strings must have teeth.  Leave me a comment and let me know what is your opinion.

Breaking: Vice President Dick Cheney and Alberto Gonzales indicted!!

Per the Associated Press

McALLEN, Texas — A South Texas grand jury has indicted Vice President Dick Cheney and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on charges related to the alleged abuse of prisoners in Willacy County’s federal detention centers.

The indictment criticizes Cheney’s investment in the Vanguard Group, which holds interests in the private prison companies running the federal detention centers. It accuses Cheney of a conflict of interest and “at least misdemeanor assaults” on detainees by working through the prison companies.

Gonzales is accused of using his position while in office to stop an investigation into abuses at the federal detention centers.

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According to KRGV-TV the indictments are not yet public.

WILLACY COUNTY – A Willacy County grand jury has indicted a number of political figures, including Vice President Dick Cheney.

Indictments have not yet been made public and we’re told a district judge still has to sign the indictments. Two state district judges are also indicted along with Senator Eddie Lucio, Jr.

NEWSCHANNEL 5 is digging to find out more. Senator Lucio has already issued a statement in response to the indictment. It says a motion will be filed to quash Senator Lucio’s indictment this week.

NEWSCHANNEL 5 is working in Willacy County right now and will bring you the latest when it becomes available.

Another indictment charges state Sen. Eddie Lucio Jr. with profiting from his public office by accepting honoraria from prison management companies.

The indictments were first reported by KRGV-TV.

President-Elect Barack Obama full CBS 60 Minutes interview and transcript (VIDEO)


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CBS) Since Barack Obama was elected the 44th president of the United States 12 days ago, he has largely remained out of sight, getting high-level government briefings and conferring with his transition team. But he surfaced on Friday afternoon in Chicago, alongside his wife Michelle to give 60 Minutes his first post-election interview.

It covers a wide range of subjects including the economy, the ailing automobile industry, the government’s $700 billion bailout program, their visit to the White House, the emotions of election night and the quest for a family dog. You’ll hear all of it. But we begin with the president-elect and his thoughts about the new job.

Steve Kroft: So here we are.

President-elect Barack Obama: Here we are.

Kroft: How’s your life changed in the last ten days?

Mr. Obama: Well, I tell you what, there seem to be more people hovering around me. That’s for sure. And, on the other hand, I’m sleeping in my own bed over the last ten days, which is quite a treat. Michelle always wakes up earlier than I do. So listen to her roaming around and having the girls come in and, you know, jump in your bed. It’s a great feeling. Yeah.

Kroft: Has this been easier than the campaign trail?

Mr. Obama: Well, it’s different. I think that during the campaign it is just a constant frenetic, forward momentum. Here, I’m stationary. But the issues come to you. And we’ve got a lot of work to do. We’ve got a lot of problems, a lot of big challenges.

TRANSCRIPT

President-elect Obama’s weekly YouTube address

 

A personal Note from President-Elect Obama’s sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, about Election Night

Maya Soetoro-Ng was not in Chicago with her brother on election night even though he offered to fly the family into the Windy City for the results.  Maya knew exactly where she wanted to be on the night that millions of Americans will remember as a pivotable turning point in our nation’s history.

Maya Soetoro-Ng could have accepted her brother’s invitation to be at his side on Election Night in Chicago. But Barack Obama’s sister knew where she belonged.

As she had for much of the past eight years, Soetoro-Ng stayed in the two-bedroom apartment on Beretania Street where she had taken care of their maternal grandmother, Madelyn Dunham.

Dunham had died of cancer just two nights before at the age of 86, with Soetoro-Ng at her side. Then, on the day that Obama was elected as America’s first black president, Dunham’s koa urn arrived and Soetoro-Ng surrounded it with pictures of Dunham’s late daughter, Stanley Ann Dunham, Dunham’s grandchildren and her great-grandchildren, “all of us who benefited so much from her steady voice and hand,” Soetoro-Ng wrote

Maya also gives some insight into the strength and wonderful sense of humor of their grandmother Madelyn Dunham

Dunham, whom Obama called “Toot” after the Hawaiian word for grandparent, tutu, never showed self-pity or fear as she faced the end of her life, Soetoro-Ng wrote.

But Dunham could be wickedly funny.

“When she saw the number of flowers that had been sent to her,” Soetoro-Ng wrote, “she said, ‘Oh my … with all of this hullabaloo, it’s going to be embarrassing if I DON’T die.’ I gave her a chuckle and of course told her that I wouldn’t at all mind such an embarrassment, and then I invited her to stay and dance with me into the new year. She couldn’t stay, but she certainly tried, and defied expectations again and again.”

Maya gave permission to her friends to release the letter to the press.  Read the whole letter for yourself. 

President-elect Obama reiterates his tough stance on lobbyists in his Administration…..No influence

“President-elect Barack Obama has pledged to change the way Washington works and curb the influence of lobbyists,” said top transition aid John Podesta.  “[I]f someone has lobbied in the last 12 months, they are prohibited from working in the fields of policy on which they lobbied” is a statement released by the Transition office yesterday.

“President-elect Barack Obama has pledged to change the way Washington works and curb the influence of lobbyists,” said Podesta in another statement. 

“During the campaign, federal lobbyists could not contribute to or raise money for the campaign…the president-elect is taking those commitments even further by announcing the strictest, and most far reaching ethics rules of any transition team in history.”

Looks like President-elect Obama has already begun to keep his campaign promises.

Pres-elect Barack Obama’s inner Circle (CBS interview VIDEO & Transcript)


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Transcript

When President-elect Obama gave his victory speech Tuesday night in Chicago’s Grant Park, he was quick to give credit. “To the best campaign team ever assembled in the history of politics,” the president-Elect said, “You made this happen.”

Who was Obama talking about and how did they do it? Ninety minutes after the speech ended, 60 Minutes correspondent Steve Kroft sat down with them in a Chicago hotel suite. It was 1.a.m. Wednesday and the reality of it all was just beginning to sink in.

“We just left Grant Park. What are you feeling’?” Kroft asked.

“Little numb. A little tired. A little overwhelmed,” David Axelrod, Obama’s chief strategist and political alter ego, replied.

The group also included David Plouffe, the camera shy campaign manager and field general who made it all happen. “Yeah. I mean, it’s been a 22-month road, and a lotta twists and turns. But you know, I think he filled the stage tonight,” Plouffe told Kroft.

There was senior aide Robert Gibbs, who was always at Obama’s side, his former and future press secretary. “And it was fun to watch all the people come out who’ve been part of the campaign. And…,” Gibbs rasped, clearing his throat.

He told Kroft he lost his voice “within the last few hours.” (Read remainder of transcript by clicking the transcript link above)

Because we knew what was Possible….the Audacity of HOPE (VIDEO)

Ladies and Gentlemen, the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama!

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PROGRESS

This is it…..twenty two hours, forty two minutes

until the first polls open.  We get one chance, one opportunity, one moment, to make history by ensuring that Sen. Barack Obama is elected President of the United States of America.  We are prepared and have done all the ground work, now we have to deliver.  The Get Out The Vote element of this campaign is the most important.   Yesterday we had 13,000 people on the streets of Virginia.  They  knocked on 500,000 doors.  All the other battleground states need to step up to keep up.  Send me information on the ground game in your state. How can you help….what can you do…..phonebank?  Canvass for Obama in the battleground  state of Virginia and turn Virginia blue for the first time in 44 years!  Help at least five people  get to the polls on Election Day.  Lend your skills as an attorney to Obama’s voter protection program.  Donate to this built from the ground up campaign.  This is the last stretch, do not take anything for granted, ignore the polls, help get out the vote.  Volunteer at your local Campaign For Change  office and help to Get Out The Vote today and tomorrow.   This is our time, this is our moment,  DO YOUR PART to make this happen.  www.Barack.Obama.com

Early Voting Results in Georgia….looking good Senator Obama

Georgia early voting numbers seem to favor Sen. Barack Obama over Sen. John McCain

Number of ballots cast:1,994,990

Number of ballots voted in person: 1,773,752
Number of mail-in ballots returned: 221,238

Turn out Demographics:

Black Female 439,434  
Black Male 260,432  
White Female 666,827  
White Male 534,174  
Asia-PI Female 6,370  
Asia-PI Male 5,007  
Hisp-Lt Female 8,504  
Hisp-Lt Male 6,214  
Native AM Female 159  
Native AM Male 137  
Other 67,372  

Total

1,994,990

Top 5 Counties in turn out:

1. Dekalb: 177,320
2. Fulton: 160,641
3. Cobb: 135,907
4. Gwinnett: 106,801
5. Henry: 69,604