This weeks current event is on the new president Obama and his reassessing of his priorities. the story is on http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27611106/. It seems that president Obama and his advisers are trying to figure out which of his liberal campaign promises to dive into in the opening months of his new president role and which to put on a slower track. Obama said on Saturday that his first priority would be an economic recovery program to get the nation’s business system back on track and people back to work. The only thing stopping that is the $700 billion financial bailout threatens to push the deficit into the stratosphere. “The poor man has his hands tied by the economic and financial mess we have right now,” said John Tuck, a former aide to President Ronald Reagan. “I don’t know what his options are. They’re very, very limited.” Obama signaled that he intended to move quickly to address the nation’s financial problems, despite any obstacles. “I want to ensure that we hit the ground running on Jan. 20,” he said on Saturday, “because we don’t have a moment to lose.”
This article is 100% bias it doesn't address Obama as president Obama but Mr. Obama. Also MSNBC is more from a conservative stand point on its views on story. No important information is missing its all here just bias. My opinion is strong on the fact that he should be addressed as president Obama. I just want to see how this is all going to play out and if this economy is going to get better. It effects and is important because this economy is what me and every other American lives in.
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They actually address him as President-Elect Obama first, which is correct. He is no longer Senator Obama and cannot be called President Obama until after Bush leaves office. MSNBC is also not noted for being conversative--in fact, many claim it as liberal. You say all the facts are there. How do you know?
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