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Mon 05/24/10 08:34 PM
Edited by Winx on Mon 05/24/10 08:37 PM

We recovered? Tell that to the people who lost their jobs to Mr. Hussein. I hear about it, they call in everyday to tell us about their frustration on how they can't support their families or pay their bills because of how reckless Mr. Hussein is.

I work in this, you guys have no idea.


Who is Mr. Hussein?

People are blaming the President for their financial problems?laugh

It's called a recession.



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Tue 05/25/10 12:02 AM




President Obama: 'I Love Vegas -- Always Have'
Obama's Use of Sin City as an Example of Unnecessary Excess Has Irked Some State Lawmakers

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Feb. 19,2010
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President Obama today offered up a mea culpa that many residents here were hoping for -- he loves Las Vegas.
Obama's remarks about Las Vegas have drawn the ire of its mayor.
Obama's remarks about Las Vegas have drawn the ire of its mayor.
(ABC News Photo Illustration)

"Let me set the record straight: I love Vegas," Obama said during a speech to the city's Chamber of Commerce. "There you go. Always have. I love Vegas."

Obama's endorsement of Sin City was in response to the uncharacteristic chilly reception he received from local politicians, business leaders and residents who took offense at his recent comments that Las Vegas is a place of excess and overindulgence when Americans should be tightening their belts.

Trying to warm up the crowd, Obama joked that a lucky hand Thursday night helped with the nation's economic woes.

"Just last night I drew a flush on the river and cut the budget deficit in half," he said to laughter.

Obama acknowledged that while his comments stung local residents and workers, including some seated before him, he did not mean it as a slam against Las Vegas.

"That doesn't mean I don't love Vegas," the president said. "It wasn't meant to be a shot."

Yet Obama reiterated his original point -- "I think everybody here would agree that the only place where people should spend their college savings is in college," he said. " There's no contradiction there."

Obama said that Las Vegas has been at "the eye of the storm" in these tough economic times.
Related
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"When the economy suffers, the tourism industry is deeply affected," he said. "In fact, you've seen perhaps the steepest drop in tourism in the state's history. And I know things are starting to bounce back, but it's tough go."

Obama put his own spin on a famous Vegas slogan and noted that "what happens in Vegas reflects what's happening across America."

Obama's Sin City slams made for a chilly welcome this week.

The most recent diss came when Obama was speaking on the subject of spending cuts to reduce the federal deficit at a town hall-style meeting in Nashua N.H. The president said it's time for lawmakers to scale back, just like working families on a budget.

"Responsible families don't do their budgets the way the federal government does. Right? When times are tough, you tighten your belts," Obama said, "You don't blow a bunch of cash on Vegas when you're trying to save for college. You prioritize. You make tough choices. It's time your government did the same."

The crowd in Nashua, N.H., applauded but Las Vegas Oscar Goodman mayor was irate. That's because almost exactly one year ago, the president used the city in a similar analogy, when he spoke about excess on Wall Street to a crowd in Elkhart, Ind.

"You are not going to be able to give out these big bonuses until you pay taxpayers back," Obama said last year.

"You can't get corporate jets. You can't go take a trip to Las Vegas or go down to the Super Bowl on the taxpayers' dime. There's got to be some accountability and some responsibility."

Goodman not only skipped the airport when the president arrived Thursday night, he also turned down a White House invitation to personally meet with Obama.

"I have told some folks who have asked under what terms I would meet and I said, 'If he calls me and indicates he will rectify the situation,'" the mayor said at his weekly news conference Thursday afternoon, "and buys me a martini, then I would certainly honor that request."

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/president-obama-las-vegas/story?id=9885429

How many do I need to post that shows that Faux news is garbage?



I think , at the very least, Fox is the King of making mountains out of molehills.

and,, common sense is not so common,,,, if only the public in general were THAT mesmerized by a presidents opinions..

other OBama quotes
'The thing about hip-hop today is it's smart, it's insightful. The way they can communicate a complex message in a very short space is remarkable (wonder if that increased hip hop sales?)'


'We can't drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times... and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK. That's not leadership. That's not going to happen. ' (wonder if that made people stop buying SUVs or heating their homes?)



Those "CANCELLATIONS' could very well be many of those corporations who were using corporate funds to come to vegas and PARTY,,

and

just like the common attitude about losing business to illegal immigrants,,,,,


we recovered so good riddance


We recovered? Tell that to the people who lost their jobs to Mr. Hussein. I hear about it, they call in everyday to tell us about their frustration on how they can't support their families or pay their bills because of how reckless Mr. Hussein is.

I work in this, you guys have no idea.



wait,, do you work in a political office, or the travel industry?

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Tue 05/25/10 01:33 AM
Who the **** cares.

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Tue 05/25/10 10:30 PM





President Obama: 'I Love Vegas -- Always Have'
Obama's Use of Sin City as an Example of Unnecessary Excess Has Irked Some State Lawmakers

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By YUNJI DE NIES and KAREN TRAVERS
Feb. 19,2010
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President Obama today offered up a mea culpa that many residents here were hoping for -- he loves Las Vegas.
Obama's remarks about Las Vegas have drawn the ire of its mayor.
Obama's remarks about Las Vegas have drawn the ire of its mayor.
(ABC News Photo Illustration)

"Let me set the record straight: I love Vegas," Obama said during a speech to the city's Chamber of Commerce. "There you go. Always have. I love Vegas."

Obama's endorsement of Sin City was in response to the uncharacteristic chilly reception he received from local politicians, business leaders and residents who took offense at his recent comments that Las Vegas is a place of excess and overindulgence when Americans should be tightening their belts.

Trying to warm up the crowd, Obama joked that a lucky hand Thursday night helped with the nation's economic woes.

"Just last night I drew a flush on the river and cut the budget deficit in half," he said to laughter.

Obama acknowledged that while his comments stung local residents and workers, including some seated before him, he did not mean it as a slam against Las Vegas.

"That doesn't mean I don't love Vegas," the president said. "It wasn't meant to be a shot."

Yet Obama reiterated his original point -- "I think everybody here would agree that the only place where people should spend their college savings is in college," he said. " There's no contradiction there."

Obama said that Las Vegas has been at "the eye of the storm" in these tough economic times.
Related
Obama to Announce $1.5 Billion in TARP funds for HFAs
Obama Hits Trail to Save Senate Majority
WATCH: Nevada Gov Refuses to Greet Obama

"When the economy suffers, the tourism industry is deeply affected," he said. "In fact, you've seen perhaps the steepest drop in tourism in the state's history. And I know things are starting to bounce back, but it's tough go."

Obama put his own spin on a famous Vegas slogan and noted that "what happens in Vegas reflects what's happening across America."

Obama's Sin City slams made for a chilly welcome this week.

The most recent diss came when Obama was speaking on the subject of spending cuts to reduce the federal deficit at a town hall-style meeting in Nashua N.H. The president said it's time for lawmakers to scale back, just like working families on a budget.

"Responsible families don't do their budgets the way the federal government does. Right? When times are tough, you tighten your belts," Obama said, "You don't blow a bunch of cash on Vegas when you're trying to save for college. You prioritize. You make tough choices. It's time your government did the same."

The crowd in Nashua, N.H., applauded but Las Vegas Oscar Goodman mayor was irate. That's because almost exactly one year ago, the president used the city in a similar analogy, when he spoke about excess on Wall Street to a crowd in Elkhart, Ind.

"You are not going to be able to give out these big bonuses until you pay taxpayers back," Obama said last year.

"You can't get corporate jets. You can't go take a trip to Las Vegas or go down to the Super Bowl on the taxpayers' dime. There's got to be some accountability and some responsibility."

Goodman not only skipped the airport when the president arrived Thursday night, he also turned down a White House invitation to personally meet with Obama.

"I have told some folks who have asked under what terms I would meet and I said, 'If he calls me and indicates he will rectify the situation,'" the mayor said at his weekly news conference Thursday afternoon, "and buys me a martini, then I would certainly honor that request."

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/president-obama-las-vegas/story?id=9885429

How many do I need to post that shows that Faux news is garbage?



I think , at the very least, Fox is the King of making mountains out of molehills.

and,, common sense is not so common,,,, if only the public in general were THAT mesmerized by a presidents opinions..

other OBama quotes
'The thing about hip-hop today is it's smart, it's insightful. The way they can communicate a complex message in a very short space is remarkable (wonder if that increased hip hop sales?)'


'We can't drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times... and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK. That's not leadership. That's not going to happen. ' (wonder if that made people stop buying SUVs or heating their homes?)



Those "CANCELLATIONS' could very well be many of those corporations who were using corporate funds to come to vegas and PARTY,,

and

just like the common attitude about losing business to illegal immigrants,,,,,


we recovered so good riddance


We recovered? Tell that to the people who lost their jobs to Mr. Hussein. I hear about it, they call in everyday to tell us about their frustration on how they can't support their families or pay their bills because of how reckless Mr. Hussein is.

I work in this, you guys have no idea.



wait,, do you work in a political office, or the travel industry?


Now what ware you babbling about.

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Tue 05/25/10 10:30 PM

Who the **** cares.


The people in Nevada who lost jobs and businesses who lost customers care. Obama is just completely reckless and Biden isn't much better.

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Wed 05/26/10 12:48 AM
Edited by msharmony on Wed 05/26/10 12:49 AM






President Obama: 'I Love Vegas -- Always Have'
Obama's Use of Sin City as an Example of Unnecessary Excess Has Irked Some State Lawmakers

510 comments
By YUNJI DE NIES and KAREN TRAVERS
Feb. 19,2010
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President Obama today offered up a mea culpa that many residents here were hoping for -- he loves Las Vegas.
Obama's remarks about Las Vegas have drawn the ire of its mayor.
Obama's remarks about Las Vegas have drawn the ire of its mayor.
(ABC News Photo Illustration)

"Let me set the record straight: I love Vegas," Obama said during a speech to the city's Chamber of Commerce. "There you go. Always have. I love Vegas."

Obama's endorsement of Sin City was in response to the uncharacteristic chilly reception he received from local politicians, business leaders and residents who took offense at his recent comments that Las Vegas is a place of excess and overindulgence when Americans should be tightening their belts.

Trying to warm up the crowd, Obama joked that a lucky hand Thursday night helped with the nation's economic woes.

"Just last night I drew a flush on the river and cut the budget deficit in half," he said to laughter.

Obama acknowledged that while his comments stung local residents and workers, including some seated before him, he did not mean it as a slam against Las Vegas.

"That doesn't mean I don't love Vegas," the president said. "It wasn't meant to be a shot."

Yet Obama reiterated his original point -- "I think everybody here would agree that the only place where people should spend their college savings is in college," he said. " There's no contradiction there."

Obama said that Las Vegas has been at "the eye of the storm" in these tough economic times.
Related
Obama to Announce $1.5 Billion in TARP funds for HFAs
Obama Hits Trail to Save Senate Majority
WATCH: Nevada Gov Refuses to Greet Obama

"When the economy suffers, the tourism industry is deeply affected," he said. "In fact, you've seen perhaps the steepest drop in tourism in the state's history. And I know things are starting to bounce back, but it's tough go."

Obama put his own spin on a famous Vegas slogan and noted that "what happens in Vegas reflects what's happening across America."

Obama's Sin City slams made for a chilly welcome this week.

The most recent diss came when Obama was speaking on the subject of spending cuts to reduce the federal deficit at a town hall-style meeting in Nashua N.H. The president said it's time for lawmakers to scale back, just like working families on a budget.

"Responsible families don't do their budgets the way the federal government does. Right? When times are tough, you tighten your belts," Obama said, "You don't blow a bunch of cash on Vegas when you're trying to save for college. You prioritize. You make tough choices. It's time your government did the same."

The crowd in Nashua, N.H., applauded but Las Vegas Oscar Goodman mayor was irate. That's because almost exactly one year ago, the president used the city in a similar analogy, when he spoke about excess on Wall Street to a crowd in Elkhart, Ind.

"You are not going to be able to give out these big bonuses until you pay taxpayers back," Obama said last year.

"You can't get corporate jets. You can't go take a trip to Las Vegas or go down to the Super Bowl on the taxpayers' dime. There's got to be some accountability and some responsibility."

Goodman not only skipped the airport when the president arrived Thursday night, he also turned down a White House invitation to personally meet with Obama.

"I have told some folks who have asked under what terms I would meet and I said, 'If he calls me and indicates he will rectify the situation,'" the mayor said at his weekly news conference Thursday afternoon, "and buys me a martini, then I would certainly honor that request."

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/president-obama-las-vegas/story?id=9885429

How many do I need to post that shows that Faux news is garbage?



I think , at the very least, Fox is the King of making mountains out of molehills.

and,, common sense is not so common,,,, if only the public in general were THAT mesmerized by a presidents opinions..

other OBama quotes
'The thing about hip-hop today is it's smart, it's insightful. The way they can communicate a complex message in a very short space is remarkable (wonder if that increased hip hop sales?)'


'We can't drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times... and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK. That's not leadership. That's not going to happen. ' (wonder if that made people stop buying SUVs or heating their homes?)



Those "CANCELLATIONS' could very well be many of those corporations who were using corporate funds to come to vegas and PARTY,,

and

just like the common attitude about losing business to illegal immigrants,,,,,


we recovered so good riddance


We recovered? Tell that to the people who lost their jobs to Mr. Hussein. I hear about it, they call in everyday to tell us about their frustration on how they can't support their families or pay their bills because of how reckless Mr. Hussein is.

I work in this, you guys have no idea.



wait,, do you work in a political office, or the travel industry?


Now what ware you babbling about.



not original,, and not an answer either

your statement is,,,' I work in this, you guys have no idea.'

from previous posts you stated that you worked in politics,but now you are expressing some special knowledge of travel industry trends,,,,,,so I was asking which industry you get your working knowledge from

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