Barack Obama
After S & P Downgrade, WH Says “We Must Do Better” To Tackle Economic Pain
August 7, 2011 Justine Stocks, 0
President Barack Obama tried to distance themselves from bad news first Saturday cut the nation’s credit rating, but lawmakers and presidential candidates showed no reluctance – trading salvos over who is to blame and why. The president, spending the weekend at Camp David, left the press secretary Jay Carney said, it is clear that Washington [...]
Barack Obama, Camp David, Commodore AA+ Chipset, Gene Sperling, Jay Carney, Standard & Poor's, United States, United States public debt
How To Get A Private Health Insurance Comparison
July 1, 2011 Justine Health Insurance, 0
Astonishing as it may seem, it is determined that there are more than 30 million people in the United States walking about that have no medical coverage. With unemployment where it is today, there are approximately fifteen million people out of work so it is reliable to mention that most of them probably lack a [...]
Affordable Care Act, Barack Obama, Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, Health care, Health Insurance, Insurance, Pre-existing Condition Insurance Plan, United States
Survey – Many Employers May Drop Medical Insurance Coverage After 2014
June 8, 2011 Justine Medical Insurance, 0
A survey published in the McKinsey Quarterly reports that many employers would reduce their health insurance company once Obama `s reform of health care law comes into force in 2014. The percentage increases to 50% for employers who are “very aware” of the new law. The White House estimates that the number is too high. [...]
Barack Obama, Congressional Budget Office, Employment, Health Insurance, Insurance, mckinsey-company, United States, White House
Obama Quits Smoking
December 30, 2010 Wesley Health Insurance, 0
President Barack Obama appears to have kicked his smoking habit once and for all. Press Secretary White House, Robert Gibbs, said the president has done “very well quit”, and has not smoked in about nine months, reports the Telegraph.
Bipartisanship in Bank Regulations
January 26, 2010 Aurthur Banking, 0
President Barack Obama is pressing an overhaul of Wall Street regulations with a push-and-pull strategy – reasserting his desire for a consumer agency that Republicans despise while proposing new bank restrictions that even Republicans could love. As he readies for his State of the Union speech Wednesday, the president’s approach reflects the demands of a [...]
Barack Obama, Chair of the Federal Reserve, Federal Reserve System, Massachusetts, Paul Volcker, President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board, Republican, Wall Street Journal
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