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    What Obama Got Right and Wrong in the State of the Union

    Heritage Foundation experts weighed in on the policies President Obama mentioned in his State of the Union Tuesday night—and how they hurt or help America. Here are all their takes on the big issues. Economy Energy Education Legal Health Care Life and Marriage Foreign Policy and National Security Economy The Problem With Obama's Shrinking Deficit…
    Katrina Trinko
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    Private Sector, Not Obama, Created Lower Gas Prices

    In President Obama’s State of the Union preview, he touted low gas prices as an example of positive economic results. “America is now in a position to really turn the page,” he said and cited in part the fact that “gas prices have dropped.” No doubt, the plunge in gas prices from $4 per gallon…
    Stephen Moore
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    6 Years of Obama Approval Ratings Around the State of the Union

    The approval ratings surrounding the time of a president’s State of the Union speech often offers a reflection of the American people’s thoughts and perceptions on the current president. Over the past seven years of his presidency, Obama’s approval rating around the time of the State of the Union address has fluctuated. Here is a…
    Thaleigha Rampersad
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    Obama Issues Veto Threat Against Bill Supported By 60 Percent of Population

    The White House announced today President Obama would veto the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act if it came to his desk. The bill, which is scheduled for a vote in the House Thursday, would ban elective abortions after 20 weeks—or five months of pregnancy. That’s a policy that has huge public support. According to a November…
    Katrina Trinko
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    State of the Union Spoilers: What You Can Expect to Hear During President Obama’s Address

    In a few short hours, President Obama will stand before members of Congress, United States Supreme Court justices and cabinet secretaries for his sixth State of the Union. But not all of the policy proposals he outlines will be new to those watching. In the weeks leading up to tonight’s address, the president crisscrossed the…
    Melissa Quinn
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    112 State of the Union Promises That Obama Hasn’t Kept

    Tonight, President Barack Obama will deliver his annual State of the Union address, but he has some unfinished business left from his previous ones. Obama has made 112 unfulfilled promises in his prior State of the Union addresses, according to multimedia company Grabien. Unfulfilled promises include: Cancer will be cured “in our time.” The deficit…
    Kate Scanlon
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    The Cuban Dissidents Attending State of the Union Show How Outrageous Obama’s Support of Castro Is

    By inviting brave Cuban dissidents as their guests for today’s State of the Union address, friends of Cuban freedom in Congress are casting President Obama in a very unfavorable role—as supporter of their tormentor and dictator, Raul Castro. The island’s dissidents say they feel betrayed by Obama’s move to establish ties with Castro, and their…
    Mike Gonzalez
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    Obama’s Latest Tax Hike Shows Why Dynamic Scoring Matters

    President Obama has come out with another tax hike on the “rich” that will hurt all Americans. This is not surprising. Raising taxes on the rich has always been the centerpiece of his economic agenda—despite its negative consequences for those who are not rich. He has already raised taxes by more than $1 trillion, mostly…
    Curtis Dubay
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    Obama Has Used the Word ‘Freedom’ Less Often Than Any President Since Harding

    The U.S. Constitution requires that every president “from time to time” shall present Congress with his thoughts regarding the “State of the Union.” Obama has used the word “freedom” in his State of the Union addresses less often than any president since Warren Harding. On Jan. 8, 1790, in Federal Hall in New York City,…
    Kate Scanlon
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    If Obama Spoke Honestly, Here’s What He’d Say in State of the Union

    Some things never change. Likely, in his sixth State of the Union address, President Obama will drone on about the need for “the rich,” those hard-working higher earners, to pay more taxes. He will demand the federal government create more programs it can’t afford. Finally, in tyrannical fashion, Obama will threaten Congress with vetoes and…
    Crystal Wright
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    Barack Obama and David Cameron Send the Wrong Signal on Iran

    Today’s joint White House press conference between the U.S. president and British prime minister was dominated, rather unexpectedly, by the subject of Iran. Both Barack Obama and David Cameron pushed hard against new economic sanctions against Tehran. The president threatened to veto any Congressional bill outlining additional sanctions against the Iranian regime over its nuclear…
    Nile Gardiner
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    What the Media Missed About Obama’s New Proposal: It’s a Wage Cut for Workers

    President Obama just urged Congress to cut workers’ wages. Of course, the news headlines did not report it as such. However, make no mistake: The president’s call for mandatory paid sick leave would simultaneously cut workers’ pay. The president proposes requiring businesses to offer seven days paid sick leave to their workers. That sounds great….
    James Sherk
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    Obama’s Support Among Military Hits Low Point

    Military support for President Obama is at its lowest point since he took office. According to a new poll, since 2009, Obama has incurred a 57 percent drop in his approval rating by military personnel. At the same time, Obama’s support among the civilian population is improving, as his overall approval rating jumped five points…
    Ben Smith
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    Obama’s New Cuba Policy Kicks in Friday. What You Need to Know.

    The Obama administration Friday will begin carrying out the first major initiative in its policy to normalize relations with Cuba, most significantly, making it easier for Americans to travel to the island. Among the new U.S. regulations: American citizens can bring home small amounts of Cuban cigars. Under new Treasury and Commerce Department regulations announced…
    Josh Siegel
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    33 Policies Obama Should Talk About in State of the Union 2015

    President Obama will give his annual State of the Union address on Jan. 20. Heritage experts identified 33 policies in areas ranging from the economy to religious liberty that the president should consider for his 2015 address.         Economy         Energy         Foreign Policy and National Security         Marriage and Religious Liberty         Spending and Entitlements         Unions Economy 1. Advance…
    Romina Boccia
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    Conservatives Echo Obama’s State of the Union Spoilers With Ideas of Their Own

    One week before President Obama is set to deliver his State of the Union address, lawmakers gathered at The Heritage Foundation for the Conservative Policy Summit to outline their policy roadmap for the 114th Congress. Hosted by Heritage Action for America, a sister organization of the think tank, the conference ran in conjunction with the…
    Melissa Quinn
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    Bernie Sanders: Keystone XL Pipeline Would Leave Planet ‘Significantly Less Habitable’

    President Obama has promised to veto any legislation that reaches his desk authorizing construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., thinks that is a “good idea.” Appearing on MSNBC’s “The Rundown with José Díaz-Balart,” the potential 2016 presidential candidate explained why. “Well, because I think it’s a good idea for the president,…
    Kate Scanlon
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    Obama Administration Proposes Expanding Government-Funded Preschool, Replacing No Child Left Behind

    Education Secretary Arne Duncan urged a revamp of the “tired” and “prescriptive” law currently known as No Child Left Behind today, calling for a law that replaces NCLB with one that includes “more money” than is currently authorized. Duncan urged Congress to increase spending, ensure educational “equity” and to include preschool as a component of…
    Lindsey Burke
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    As Obama Vows to Nix Keystone Pipeline, Here’s a History of Presidential Veto Power

    Minutes into the beginning of the 114th Congress last week, before any bill left either chamber, the White House vowed to veto legislation approving construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. “If this bill passes this Congress, the president wouldn't sign it,” White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters Tuesday. That showdown could come soon….
    Philip Wegmann
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    Cartoon: How In Touch With Voters Obama Is

    From Genevieve Wood's column, a look at the issues some readers hope President Obama won't use his "gift" on if Congress passes changes: Your responses to my question last week asking what campaign promises you most wanted the new Congress to fulfill were very telling. What many conservatives want they fear they are not going…
    Glenn Foden
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