Thursday, December 10, 2009

Push on the Medical Industry



Obama is stressing and taking a more forceful approach then any president ever has on the push on the Medical Industry in the states. He is planning to go to Chicago and explain to voters what will happen if the overhaul does not happen this year. He also has list of things that tells him why other reforms on medical issues have failed in the past. it looks like this time Obama is not taking a no for an answer, he will push and push the American people until they have agreed with his new health plan. Maybe finally the push on medical industry in the United States will be possible.

Highway Construction




Throughout the nation states have been receiving many papers indicating that they had many people who are now jobless. Obama went to immediate action. He has been trying to pass a project through congress that will give American more than 400,000 jobs. This project will be the most expensive infrastructure project that has been invested in since President Eisenhower. This project will cost one billion dollars. There are many people as usual who doubt Obama's plan is going to work. But he claims that people need jobs and this is something the government needs to do to help those Americans in need.

Obama Leads Town Metting/New Hampsire




As usual Obama is faced with many debates and protesters of the new health care plan. Protests everywhere have been occurring and it has taken Obama all his effort to try and ease this tension. to help promote his health care plan and convince Americans to agree with this health care plan he has scheduled to lead a town meeting in New Hampshire and other states. He brings up certain issues that he believes are key points in his plan. For example he brings up the point that many people have been denied health care insurance and that his plan will help this people "the hard working American" he called them. There are about 1700 people scheduled to attend this meeting so far.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Visit to Ghana




The highly anticipated visit of Obama in Ghana is no doubt bringing a sense of pride and change for the better to the Ghanaian people. There are pictures being drawn of Obama and many residents are grateful for Obama's help. Their is one farmer glad that he is making money because of Obama, he claims that he used to make almost nothing at all until Obama came and now he makes about 20 dollars a day. No doubt Obama has made change for the better in the region. Their is also many people who find this topic controversial they believe that Ghana needs to learn to help itself and not depend on Obama. Obama non the less has helped a lot.

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

In the Czech Republic



Obama's visit to the Czech Republic was very important. It regarded the Nuclear base the Americans want to put in the Czech Republic, this base is called the Star Wars base. For month Czech citzens have been on the streets protesting on the American base that would soon be in the Czech Republic. A hunger strike for 3 months went on, petitions are being signed but the Czech government is refusing to listen. Obama claims that this base will help protect the Czech people. "Iran's nuclear weapons not only pose a threat to the United States but also to all to our allies" Obama said. Obama's plans to help here are obvious and wither people agree with his plan is a matter of questioning.

The London Summit


Obama was extremely busy when he went to the G20 meeting in London, formally known as the London Summit. Here Obama met the Prime Minister of the U.K Gordon Brown to discuss many pressing issues. They even had a press conference in London to tell the press exactly what is going on. Even the first lady was busy as she and the Prime Minister's wife mingled and went to visit a cancer center. The next day was followed with the G20 meeting, where the rest of the American officials appeared. It was a pressing conference that ended on April 1st.