Obama, speaking during a press conference at the end of the two-day G-20 summit, knocked down reports that he’s settled on a compromise with Republicans on extending the Bush tax cuts. He gave a bland endorsement of outgoing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s bid for leadership in the new Congress. And he said he intends to push Republicans to support a range of his proposals to speed up job growth, including infrastructure investments and tax incentives for businesses.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Obama at the G-20
POLITICO reports from the G-20 meeting in Seoul South Korea where Obama was miffed by questions on US domestic policy:
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