The President and First Lady traveled to Ireland May 23, 2011, attending events around Dublin and also traveling to Moneygall, the President's ancestral home.
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President Barack Obama traveled to New York, May 5, 2011, to meet with 9/11 family members, first responders, and participate in a wreath laying ceremony at the National September 11th Memorial.
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Reuters - The U.S. debt ceiling crisis had an unnecessary negative impact on the economy, President Barack Obama said on Wednesday, while a congressional impasse over aviation could cost the government $1 billion in lost revenues.
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The bill passed today in the House with exclusively Republican votes would have us face another debt ceiling crisis in just a few months by demanding the Constitution be amended or America defaults. This bill has been declared dead on arrival in the Senate. Now that yet another political exercise is behind us, with time dwindling, leaders need to start working together immediately to reach a compromise that avoids default and lays the basis for balanced deficit reduction.
Senator Reid’s proposal is a basis for that compromise. It not only achieves more deficit reduction than the bill passed in the House today and puts a process in place to achieve even more savings, it also removes the uncertainty surrounding the risk of default. The President urges Democrats and Republicans in the Senate to find common ground on a plan that can get support from both parties in the House – a plan the President can sign by Tuesday.
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New polling numbers out of Pennsylvania suggest that President Obama?s bid for a second term could be on somewhat shaky ground in the industrial midwest ? aka the ?Rust Belt? ? as his support in the region has eroded in recent months.
In a Quinnipiac University poll conducted late last month, just 43 percent of Pennsylvania voters approved of the job Obama is doing in office while 54 percent disapproved.
In a head-to-head matchup, Obama and former Massachusetts governor and 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney are in a dead heat ? 44 percent Romney, 42 percent Obama ?, which is a significant change from a June Quinnipiac poll that showed the president leading Romney by seven points.
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