Morning Score: 'We cannot wait'
DRIVING THE WEEK—“WE CANNOT WAIT” WILL BE OBAMA’S NEW MANTRA: “With his jobs plan stymied in Congress by Republican opposition, President Obama on Monday will begin a series of executive-branch actions to confront housing, education and other economic problems over the coming months, heralded by a new mantra: ‘We can’t wait’ for lawmakers to act,” the New York Times reports this morning. “According to an administration official, Mr. Obama will kick off his new offensive in Las Vegas, ground zero of the housing bust, by promoting new rules for federally guaranteed mortgages so that more homeowners, those with little or no equity in their homes, can refinance and avert foreclosure.” http://nyti.ms/nbZbar
BRACKETING OBAMA – President Obama’s first Las Vegas event today is at the Bellagio. Then he gives the policy speech at a private home. He’ll wrap up Monday in Los Angeles with two more campaign events.
· ROMNEY HIGHLIGHTS NEVADA’S BAD ECONOMY: The Romney campaign targets the president as he heads to Vegas. In the latest installment of their Obama Isn’t Working video series, five Nevadans talk about how bad things have gotten. The Silver State, after all, has the country’s highest unemployment and foreclosure rates. A research document that accompanies the one-minute video recalls that Obama said Americans should not “blow a bunch of cash” in Vegas in 2009 and criticized the city as a convention destination in 2010. EXCLUSIVE to Score: http://mi.tt/nvRXV9 . · RNC SAYS POTUS SHOULDN’T BE CAMPAIGNING: The Republican National Committee also gets in on the attack, saying the president should focus on fixing the economy instead of raising money.Christian Alternative Health Insurance - News
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