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President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology Agriculture Report Release

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The President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology presents findings and recommendations from its report on agricultural preparedness and the agriculture enterprise. Speakers include Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, Dr. John P. Holdren, Deputy Secretary for Agriculture, Kathleen Merrigan, Undersecretary for Research, Education, and Economics, Dr.

Why Obama Now

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In this country, broad-based prosperity has never trickled down from the success of a wealthy few. It has always come from the success of a strong and growing middle class. That's how a generation who went to college on the G.I. Bill, including my grandfather, helped build the most prosperous economy the world has ever known.

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"Republicans don't have to accept evolution, economics, climatology, or human sexuality, but I just watched a week of their national convention, and I need them to admit the historical existence of George W. Bush.

The Truth About Romney Economics: Randy from Ampad

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Randy worked at Ampad when Romney Economics came to town.

The Truth About Romney Economics: Cindy from Dade

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Cindy worked at Dade when Romney Economics came to town.

The Truth About Romney Economics: John from GST Steel

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John worked at GST Steel when Romney Economics came to town.

The President Likes My Hair

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Today President Obama kicked off a two-day "Betting On America" bus tour through northern Ohio and western Pennsylvania. Today the bus tour is stopping in Maumee, Sandusky and Parma, Ohio, and tomorrow he'll be in Poland, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Ohio Residents React to Mitt Romney's Bus Tour

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Mitt Romney's bus tour is coming to Newark, Ohio. In this video, Ohio residents share why Romney's plans and visions are wrong for the middle-class and why they support President Obama's vision to move forward and create an economy built to last.

In fact, all four significant Republican presidential candidates still standing are fiscal phonies

“In fact, all four significant Republican presidential candidates still standing are fiscal phonies. They issue apocalyptic warnings about the dangers of government debt and, in the name of deficit reduction, demand savage cuts in programs that protect the middle class and the poor.

March 1, 2012, in a column, “Four Fiscal Phonies,” about Romney's warning of a "Greece-style collapse" under Obama.

We've Heard it All Before

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Mitt Romney ran for governor of Massachusetts promising more jobs, decreased debt, and smaller government. By the time Romney left office, state debt had increased, the size of government had grown, and Massachusetts had fallen behind almost every other state in job creation. Romney economics didn't work then, and it won't work now.

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