Wednesday, January 21, 2015

1 of 2 In state of the union, Obama defiantly sets a broad agenda



On Tuesday president Obama claimed credit for improving the economy. It was his sixth state of the union address and was an hourlong address. He vowed to focus his final two years on programs that had taken a backseat. The three main issues he called Congress on were making community college free for most students, enhance tax credits for child care and education, and impose new taxes on high income earners. He didn't talk about any of his loses.

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