from The Wall Street Journal
In his first State of the Union address, President Barack Obama again pledged to change the way Washington works, after a bruising first year that saw his approval ratings drop and his ambitious agenda falter amid fierce partisanship.
With the U.S. economy struggling, the president devoted much of his address to Congress on how to lift the moribund U.S. job market. He asked lawmakers to act on health care and energy bills, and urged lawmakers to set aside Washington's divisive political atmosphere.
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In his first State of the Union address, President Barack Obama again pledged to change the way Washington works, after a bruising first year that saw his approval ratings drop and his ambitious agenda falter amid fierce partisanship.
With the U.S. economy struggling, the president devoted much of his address to Congress on how to lift the moribund U.S. job market. He asked lawmakers to act on health care and energy bills, and urged lawmakers to set aside Washington's divisive political atmosphere.
Read more: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703410004575029642919149072.html
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