Dear Readers
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For the past several months, I had been posting in this City-Journal, daily White House newsletters. It certainly makes sense to closely monitor the goings on within such an important office.
However, my statistics show that this is not particularly interesting to very many readers -- who probably get such information elsewhere. Therefore, I have stopped regularly publishing those articles here -- and have removed many of the past ones -- for they take up much blog "real estate," and thus, may hide information you might be really seeking.
But, I will continue to publish, from time to time, items that are particularly noteworthy. This may also serve to remind you that this valuable information source exists -- and that you can get at it, whenever you please -- either by clicking links that always come included within these messages -- or via our "Quick Access" page -- or via some other method you may prefer.
Part of the idea of this blog continues to be to BLEND, all in one convenient place, relevant information, from many sources.
HAPPY FRIDAY, EVERYONE!
Your Daily Snapshot forThursday, June 7, 2012
Answering Your Questions About Student LoansThis afternoon, President Obama is Nevada to speak about his plan his proposal to stop student loan interest rates from doubling, which would hit millions of hard-working middle class students and their families with the equivalent of a $1,000 tax if Congress doesn't work together on a solution to keep rates low.My First Job: Andy KatzThe Obama Administration is committed to providing pathways to employment for young people in the summer of 2012 and helping people find their first jobs.Andy Katz, a sports reporter and analyst, got his first job at a sporting goods store, where he once sold a pair of hand weights to then-Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis.In Case You Missed ItHere are some of the top stories from the White House blog:Getting the Facts on Tax CutsPresident Obama's tax proposals won't hurt small business. Here are the facts.From the Archives: President Obama Commemorates D-Day
To commemorate the 65th anniversary of D-Day, President Obama spoke in Normandy, France thanking the men who achieved victory there against all odds, and remembering those who died that day.President Obama on Ray Bradbury
President Obama says that Bradbury's "gift for storytelling reshaped our culture and expanded our world."Today's ScheduleAll times are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).12:00 PM: The Vice President meets with Prime Minister Jyrki Katainen of Finland1:20 PM: The President delivers remarks at a campaign event2:20 PM: The President departs Los Angeles, California3:20 PM: The President arrives Las Vegas, Nevada5:00 PM: The President departs Las Vegas, Nevada9:10 PM: The President arrives Joint Base Andrews9:25 PM: The President arrives the White HouseIndicates that the event will be live-streamed on WhiteHouse.gov/LiveGet UpdatesStay Connected
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