President Obama is to announce his job plan tonight.
The plan includes the payroll tax cut measures and would amount to $300 billion.
From the White House:
Sen. Durbin was on TV talking about economy. He said the local state governments are enforcing unfair law practices so that fewer can vote. He insisted that the DMV should be open on weekend. Yes, it would be better if it is open on weekends -- taking a weekday off.
-- Random shooting killed 5 in Nevada. The suspect killed himself after killing militia and civilian(s).
-- Bomb attack killed 11 in the High Court in New Delhi.
-- Typhoon and resulting mudslides killed dozens in Japan.
-- In Italy, there have been mass protests over the austerity measures by its government.
The plan includes the payroll tax cut measures and would amount to $300 billion.
From the White House:
Joint Address on Putting Americans Back to Work
President Barack Obama will address a joint session of Congress tomorrow night and lay out his plans for putting Americans back to work. You can tune-in to watch this speech on WhiteHouse.gov/Live.
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Sen. Durbin was on TV talking about economy. He said the local state governments are enforcing unfair law practices so that fewer can vote. He insisted that the DMV should be open on weekend. Yes, it would be better if it is open on weekends -- taking a weekday off.
-- Random shooting killed 5 in Nevada. The suspect killed himself after killing militia and civilian(s).
-- Bomb attack killed 11 in the High Court in New Delhi.
-- Typhoon and resulting mudslides killed dozens in Japan.
-- In Italy, there have been mass protests over the austerity measures by its government.