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Liberals complain about Obama; will it cost votes?

Liberals argue that he caved on the debt ceiling. Unions are upset over his handling of unemployment and labor issues. Hispanics brought the immigration debate directly to his campaign doorstep....

 

Debt drama takes political toll on Obama

The president is the most visible symbol of what voters see as a badly dysfunctional government. Some Democrats say he could have negotiated better. Though he succeeded in staving off a historic default, President Obama emerges from the debt talks in a weakened political position with limited influence over a divided Congress.

 

Senate approves debt-ceiling increase; Obama to sign

Senate approves debt-ceiling increase; Obama to sign

The Senate gave final approval Tuesday to legislation to raise the nation's debt limit by $2.4 trillion while cutting federal deficits, sending President Obama a hard-fought bipartisan package he was expected to swiftly sign into law.

 

The debt deal and Obama’s 2012 problem

The story is that as Mark Twain and novelist William Dean Howells stepped outside one morning, a downpour began and Howells asked Twain, “Do you think it will stop?” Twain answered, “It always has.” The debt-ceiling impasse has, as things generally do, ended, and a post-mortem validates conservatives’ portrayal of Barack Obama and their dismay about the dangers and incompetence of liberalism’s legacy, the regulatory state.

 

GOP presidential hopefuls unhappy with debt-ceiling deal

GOP presidential hopefuls unhappy with debt-ceiling deal

Some of the Republicans who want to kick President Obama out of office next year are sounding off today with their opposition to a deal the White ...

Senh: Are republicans ever happy with anything that Barack Obama does, even if this deal supposedly favors them.

 

Responses to debt deal range from angry to angrier

Responses to debt deal range from angry to angrier

From the right and center: mild disgust. From the left: outright anger. Americans showed a range of emotions and responses to the debt-limit deal President Barack Obama and top...

 

Obama blasts Boehner debt-ceiling bill, calls for bipartisan deal

Obama blasts Boehner debt-ceiling bill, calls for bipartisan deal

As the nation stood Friday on the edge of a historic default and markets sank amid grim economic news and the legislative chaos, President Obama called on both Democrats and Republicans to abandon their favored debt-ceiling plans and come together to find a last-minute deal.

 

Obama says he won't raise debt ceiling on his own

A rising number of Democrats are asking President Obama to take executive action and raise the $14.3 trillion debt ceiling on his own, but Obama ...

 

Obama says Reagan raised debt ceiling 18 times; George W. Bush seven times

In a televised address to the nation on July 25, 2011, to discuss the pending deadline on the debt ceiling, President Barack Obama made his pitch for a "balanced" approach to reducing the deficit -- one that includes spending cuts as well as revenue increases from tax increases for wealthier Americans. With the debt ceiling issue caught in a political deadlock over how to reduce the deficit, Obama noted that raising the debt ceiling has been a relatively routine exercise for decades. "Understand –- raising the debt ceiling does not allow Congress to spend more money," Obama said.

 

Obama's weekly rating hits record low

The debt deal impasse doesn't just threaten the U.S. credit rating. President Obama's political standing also appears at risk.

 

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