Sunday, May 31, 2015

Obamas trade agenda faces tougher odds heading into House

                President Barack Obama is pushing the trade agenda at the end of his second term, and is facing the biggest hurdle. The anti-trade forces are struggling to expertise and spark public outrage towards Obamas trade agenda.the republicans have been willing to hand the president a win in this debate since the end is nearing of his term. "The business of bill passing is a messy sausage-making process. It was in the senate, and it certainly will be in the House," said White House communications director Jen Psaki.
                 Although this situation in history is on a way higher magnitude than this current situation, this current event reminds me of John Adams president when he elects the midnight judges. How these two events relate is both presidents we enforcing things at the very end of their presidency's to remain in their favor for when the next president took office.

www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/05/31/obama-trade-agenda-faces-tougher-odds-heading-into-house/

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