"Gimmi A Job" was composed with the global economy in mind. With populations at their highest levels ever and as we tackle the worst recession in decades, many still face one of the biggest challenges of their lives each day. Whether it be that you are seeking employment because you currently have none or that you are seeking new employment because you are now overworked and underpaid, this song was written with you in mind. The song begins by expressing the frustration caused by the global recession but ends with the expression of hope and a declaration of resiliency. Regardless of how bad things get, we survive. As demotivated, frustrated and depressed as we get, we refuse to give up. So we keep trying, we keep believing, we keep searching, we keep applying and we keep dreaming. We dare to keep demanding...Gimmi A JOB! www.youtube.com Author: BoondockConnect Duration: 6:27
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The US president, Barack Obama, says Republicans in Congress must pass a bill to prevent income tax going up by $2000 ( Author: cihankoprulu Duration: 1:32
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Charles Krauthammer slammed President Obama's press conference on the fiscal cliff Monday, saying he "places himself hovering benignly at an Olympian level above the fray where the children are playing in the sandbox." He continued to blast the president for acting as if he "just arrived in Washington on a tourist visa." Krauthammer criticized the tone of Obama's presser, saying that he spoke with "incredible arrogance" at a "crucial moment in very delicate negotiations": "He ridicules the Congress,he spikes the football on the Republicans, he rubs in the fact that they were resisting a raise in rates and that he made them do it." Then, Krauthammer says, insult was added to injury as Obama went into detail. "He basically says, 'I'm giving the Republicans zero on spending. And I mean zero. Not even in discretionary spending.' This is after he killed a proposal from the minority leader in the Senate." According to Krauthammer, Obama inappropriately implied that he "shoved all this down" Republican throats and went on to underscore that there would be no spending cuts later. "He laid out a radically oppositionist position, gleefully," Krauthammer said. "I think he wants to go over the cliff, and dare the Republicans to take the blame." Author: NewsPoliticsToday Duration: 3:25
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Richmond Arquette went to Silver Lake and asked people if they felt that the Obama administration was too connected to Monsanto and the growth-hormone food industry. See more street interviews here: www.youtube.com Author: TheLipTV Duration: 3:57
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Minutes after President Barack Obama left a stage flanked by supporters where he implored Congressional Republicans to support a tentative deal to avoid going over the fiscal cliff, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) took to the floor of the Senate to accuse the president of "antagonizing" Republicans. He said that, based on the president's casual press conference, he and the American people have to wonder whether Obama believes it is in his interest to go over the cliff Author: Buzz sourse Duration: 2:37
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Our Official Website : www.newvideosource.net President Barack Obama -exclusive interview on NBC's Meet the Press Author: NewVideoSource Duration: 28:21
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In the absence of fiscal cliff deal, President Obama sat down with David Gregory in a wide-ranging interview that aired on Meet the Press this Sunday. Hitting Republicans for their unwillingness to negotiate, Obama noted that he has made concession that have angered his own party — and urged Congress to act. Asked whether we'll go over the fiscal cliff, Obama said, "We're going to find out in the next 48 hours what Congress decides to do." "We have been talking to the Republicans ever since the election was over," he said. "They have had trouble saying yes to a number of repeated offers." Author: Buzz sourse Duration: 10:01