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Malveaux Crisis of Missing Nigerian Girls, Pg 22
Biden, Bowser Tour Tunnel Project in Southeast, Pg 10
“Roots” – The evils of slavery, Pg 26
Vol. 50, No. 15 Jan. 22 - Jan. 28 2015
Community organizations, businesses, and residents throughout the District of Columbia and parts of Maryland participated in the 2015 Martin Luther King Peace Walk sponsored by The Washington Informer Charities on Monday, Jan. 19. /Photo by Roy Lewis
Obama Makes Powerful Case for the Middle Class Uses State of the Union to Set Agenda, Frame 2016 Election By Barrington M. Salmon WI Staff Writer@bsalmondc In a State of the Union address that was perhaps his most energetic and optimistic— before a Congress dominated by Republican majorities for the first time in his presidency – President Barack Obama pro-
claimed the state of the union “strong.” Most people watching the state of the union might have expected a chastening and defensive Obama after the drubbing the Democratic Party received in the Nov. 4 general elections, but in the months since the election, the president has defied conven-
tion and has challenged his opponents at every turn. And his Jan. 20 speech was no different. Echoing Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Obama, who heads into the final two years of his presidency, made a passionate case for the executive and legislative branches to join forces and give the middle class a help-
ing hand. In what many called Obama’s boldest and most progressive state of the union yet, Obama challenged Republicans in remarks that set the table for a range of issues Democrats and Republicans will wrangle with heading into the 2016 presidential election. “ . . . Tonight, we turn the
page. Tonight, after a breakthrough year for America, our economy is growing and creating jobs at the fastest pace since 1999,” Obama declared to sustained applause. “Our unemployment rate is now lower than it was before the financial crisis.
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