Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 at 10:22 amSecretary Clinton’s Digital Town Hall for Summit of the AmericasDipnote, the State Department blog, gives us the details:
Link Message on White House dot govSecretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will conduct Digital Town Hall of the Americas, a live web-based discussion, from the Dominican Republic on Friday, April 17, 2009, in anticipation of the Fifth Summit of the Americas to be held April 17-19 in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The event will provide an opportunity for Secretary Clinton to launch a conversation with citizens from across the Western Hemisphere to discuss the Summit’s themes of securing our citizens’ future by promoting human prosperity, energy security and environmental sustainability, as well as the situation in Haiti, where she will visit and attend meetings on Thursday, April 16. Link
these were just some things we heard about and probable somethings we did not hear about because President Obama is thinking about us and working for us when we're watching and when we are not, working on his own as well as working with "all" of congress, reaching across the aisle and just getting it done our PBO the hardest working man in politics :-D
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Not even 100 days!!!!
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Our President is hard at work every single day to make much needed progress for our nation. Not even 100 days and already President Obama has accomplished: Passage of Recovery Bill with stimulus to create jobs Passage of 2010 budget bank stress tests revamping home loans auto recovery review and recommendations launching discussion of health care for a major bill in Congress plan to withdraw from Iraq review of Afghanistan and major new plan G20 and NATO meetings with new relationships formed opening up travel with Cuba high speed rail A commitment to improve Veteran's benefits. A commitment to improve the border with Mexico and stop the flow of drugs and weapons. A major trip to Mexico and a meeting with Latin American leaders. Trip to Canada to discuss trade and diplomatic relations.
By ♫ Cynthia ♫ championing the 50 state Recovery and Reinvestment Plan from white house.gov Link PRESIDENTIAL ACTIONS In this section you will find official actions by the President that have a significant impact on how the federal government functions but do not require legislation or Congressional approval. See listings below of the official Proclamations, Presidential Memoranda, and Executive Orders that President Obama has issued since his inauguration. EXECUTIVE ORDERS 4/8/2009 Executive Order Establishing The White House Office Of Health Reform 3/11/2009 Executive Order Creating the White House Council on Women and Girls 3/9/2009 Removing Barriers to Responsible Scientific Research Involving Human Stem Cells 2/20/2009 Amending Executive Order 13390 2/19/2009 Executive Order: Establishment of the White House Office of Urban Affairs 2/6/2009 Executive Order: Use of Project Labor Agreements for Federal Construction Projects 2/6/2009 Presidential Executive Order Establishing the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board 2/5/2009 Executive Order - Further Amendments To Executive Order 12859,Establishment Of The Domestic Policy Council 2/5/2009 Executive Order: Further Amendments to Executive Order 12835, Establishment of the National Economic Council 2/5/2009 Amendments to Executive Order 13199 and Establishment of the President's Advisory Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDA 4/13/2009 Memorandum: Promoting Democracy and Human Rights in Cuba 3/23/2009 Presidential Memorandum Regarding Deferred Enforced Departure for Liberians 3/20/2009 Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies, 3/20/09 3/11/2009 Unexpected Urgent Refugee and Migration Needs Related to the Continuing Conflict in Pakistan 3/9/2009 Memorandum on Presidential Signing Statements 3/9/2009 Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies 3-9-09 3/4/2009 Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies - Subject: Government Contracting 3/3/2009 Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies 2/27/2009 Transfer of Detainee to Control of the Attorney General 2/5/2009 Appliance Efficiency Standards Page 1 2 of 2 PROCLAMATIONS 4/14/2009 Presidential Proclamation - Pan American Day and Pan American Week, 2009 4/9/2009 Presidential Memorandum Regarding the Palestine Liberation Organization Office, 4/09/09 4/8/2009 Presidential Proclamation Marking National Sexual Assault Awarness Month, 2009 4/8/2009 Presidential Proclamation Marking National D.A.R.E. Day, 2009 4/3/2009 Presidential Proclamation Marking Education And Sharing Day 4/1/2009 Presidential Proclamation Marking National Child Abuse Prevention Month 4/1/2009 Presidential Proclamation Marking National Cancer Control Month 4/1/2009 Presidential Proclamation Marking National Donate Life Month 3/24/2009 Presidential Proclamation - Greek Independence Day 3/13/2009 National Poison Prevention Week, 2009 more EXECUTIVE ORDERS 1/30/2009 Revocation Of Certain Executive Orders Concerning Regulatory Planning And Review 1/30/2009 Nondisplacement of Qualified Workers Under Service Contracts 1/30/2009 Executive Order -- Economy in Government Contracting 1/30/2009 Executive Order -- Notificiation of Employee Rights Under Federal Labor Laws 1/22/2009 Review of Detention Policy Options 1/22/2009 Closure Of Guantanamo Detention Facilities 1/22/2009 Ensuring Lawful Interrogations 1/21/2009 Ethics Commitments By Executive Branch Personnel 1/21/2009 Presidential Records PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDA 2/4/2009 Presidential Memorandum -- State Children's Health Insurance Program 1/30/2009 Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies 1/27/2009 Unexpected Urgent Refugee and Migration Needs Related to Gaza 1/26/2009 The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 1/26/2009 California Request for Waiver Under the Clean Air Act 1/23/2009 Mexico City Policy and Assistance for Voluntary Population Planning 1/22/2009 Review of the Detention of Ali Saleh Kahlah 1/21/2009 Freedom of Information Act 1/21/2009 Pay Freeze 1/21/2009 Transparency and Open Government Page 1 2 of 2 PROCLAMATIONS 3/3/2009 Women's History Month, 2009 3/2/2009 Irish-American Heritiage Month, 2009 2/27/2009 National Consumer Protection Week, 2009 2/27/2009 Read Across America Day, 2009 2/27/2009 American Red Cross Month, 2009 2/27/2009 Save Your Vision Week, 2009 2/2/2009 American Heart Month, 2009 2/2/2009 National African American History Month, 2009 1/20/2009 National Day of Renewal and Reconciliation, 2009 By VA . Greatgran hope for Pres. Obama Childrens Insurance Equal pay for women performing same job as men.
By ♫ Cynthia ♫ championing the 50 state Recovery and Reinvestment Plan there's more --weekly addresses --appointees - because he is still putting his people in place --those dinners, phone calls and get togethers and all the of efforts to reach across the aisle and within the party --websites -- not that he does the work -- but the idea of transparency enough work to make a crazy person sane (and I'll never complain about the amount of work i have to do again) HA! :-D
By VA . Greatgran hope for Pres. Obama
...And he does all this with a winning smile,even temperment and a Fred Astaire walk.
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Tax code reform!
WASHINGTON — For his first annual budget next week, President Obama has banned four accounting gimmicks that President George W. Bush used to make deficit projections look smaller. The price of more honest bookkeeping: A budget that is $2.7 trillion deeper in the red over the next decade than it would otherwise appear, according to administration officials.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/20/us/politics/20budget.html
Tom and I hosted an Economic Recovery House Meeting on Saturday, February 7, 2009. We host all our meetings at Tom and Glen's home. We had 9 participants. We knew what to expect as we have hosted a few meetings. The new comers are not quite sure how this is going to work and are a little shy. The old timers are looking for the snacks and grabbing their favorite spot. The introductions and hospitality of Tom and Glen put everyone at ease.
We introduce ourselves and tell why we were motivated to get out on a Saturday afternoon to talk politics. For the new attendees the over whelming comment was anger at how the process of passing the American Recovery and Reinvestment Package(ARRP) was proceeding. Their next reason was the inclusiveness of the Obama campaign and wanting to be a part of this movement.
We passed out the ARRP Texas impact sheet. We watched Gov. Tim Kaine's video (twice) because people and a lot of questions and were taking notes. We had a great discussion about the video, the process in Washington, and what we as a group could do going forward.
The main question (because we are in Texas) was, "Is trying to do anything worth it since we know our representatives don't represent us?" We gave them a resounding YES. You still must call and voice your opinion, because they are saying that none of their constituents are for this package.
Another issue was about the actual projects that are going to get approved. How does that work. I told them about the mayors list. They wanted to know if those lists included the most needy areas of our community or just the mayors pet projects. Which projects would get priority with the committee? They definately wanted to make sure that the most needy areas of the city were addressed. I was tasked with finding the list of projects. The Mayor's list is here: http://www.usmayors.org/mainstreeteconomicrecovery/documents/mser-report-200901.pdf
They were concerened about balancing the budget. My explanation was "You can't talk about a plan for balancing the budget, before you know how much of a hole you are going to have to dig out of." Also, it takes 2-3 years to get out a situation like this.
Our first timers felt more informed about the facts surrounding the ARRP and better equipped to answer questions from their family, friends and associates.
Our immediate action item was to call, fax, e-mail or write our representatives at their DC office and/or their local Texas office.
The U.S. Senate contact page for Texas is here: http://senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm?State=TX.
The U.S. House of Representatives contact page is here: http://www.house.gov/house/MemberWWW_by_State.shtml#tx
We printed out a contact sheet for everyone with their represetatives for thier district. We agreed that we needed a follow up meeting which we scheduled for the 1st Saturday in March. You can sign up for that meeting here: http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/gptygt
We then proceed to have a great fellowship after the meeting was over. Some people left before we remembered to take the picture. I was the photographer using Tom's cell phone, because I forgot the camera.
I want to give a hat tip to the DNC for their use of tecnology. Some supporters are do not have cable, the web feed at
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is a great idea!
My review of the night was that it was a huge success. I did watch the PBS coverage of the event to see what the talking heads were saying. I especially liked the Clinton supporter comment to the persistant question asked of all Clinton supports throughout the night:
I was for Hillalry Clinton we worked hard but unfortunatly we fell short, NOW, I am 100% for Barack Obama. (The interviewer asked 100%?) She said 100%!
I loved it! So much for trying to divide Democrats! We are not so divided as the "media" would suggest.
Ted Kennedy was great. Michelle was great. I loved the "real" Americans that spoke. I loved the town hall question and answer period. It must be really exciting for those Americans who could not attend the convention, have their video question answered.
Again, I solute technology. We need to pay attention to how this technology is regulated in the future.
I like the fact that I can watch the whole day. So even though I couldn't be there, this is the next best thing!
I posted this on the Guam State Page.
Hello Guam,
Well, I am probably a typical American with no real knowledge of Guam's history. This campaign has opened my eyes to a lot that goes on in this country and around the world.
Thanks to this campaign, I will be watching and supporting the legislation that was mentioned, the Guam World War II Loyalty Recognition Act. I hope that the opportunities that are presented result in long-term economic prosperity for "all" of Guam's citizens. It looks as if you are uniquely poised to take an opportunity and maximize it to the benefit of all your citizens.
Good Luck and I also, while never having lived in Hawaii, look forward to working with the people of Guam to continue strengthening bonds between us in the 21st Century.
Thanks for all your hard work on this campaign. This is your moment. This is your time!
Precinct 3527 had a very successful canvass. Congrats go to Tom Forsyth for coordinating this event. We covered virtually every house on our canvass list. We got to meet and talk to our neighbors. We encouraged them to vote and also learned about their concerns for our neighborhood and country. I was really encouraged by one of my senior neighbors (she is well past 80) who told me she grew up in a strong Democratic family but when she got married she followed her husbands vote (Republican). She told me "but this year it's time for a change and I told my husband, I'm voting for Obama!"
It was a really good day.
Hello all,
The Obama campaign has given rise to a number of 1st in my life; 1st campaign contribution, 1st time to be phone bank caller; and the final out of the box action for me -- CANVASSING!
I walked the precinct yesterday with the precinct team. It was a wonderful experience. I met a lot of wonderful neighbors. It is still out of the box for me, but I will go out again.
GOTV precinct 3527.
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