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June 13, 2008 3:17 PM

Obama Talks Social Security, Jabs McCain In Ohio

(CBS)

From CBS News' Maria Gavrilovic:

(COLUMBUS, Ohio) Barack and Michelle Obama addressed a small group of seniors at a retirement home here today, where Michelle Obama praised her mother for her role in caring for the couple’s two daughters.

“We have this wonderful support system around us of people who love us and care for us and number one on top of that list is my mom, who is 70 years old,” she said, “She finally retired even though my older brother and I have been begging her since we started having kids, but she is at home when we are on the road and, I don’t know, there’s nothing like having grandma there.”

Michelle Obama added that her mother’s pension from her late husband and social security are the reasons that she is able to care for her granddaughters, a role that Obama said has been pivotal to her daughters’ and her husband’s lives. “We know that we couldn’t be who we are today not just because of our family but because we’ve got seniors in our lives, and the importance of having her there an instilling the kind of values she taught us to our girls is beyond measure and Barack has experienced that as well.”

Barack Obama touted his retirement plan to small crowd, expressing his opposition to privatizing social security. “Imagine if your social security right now was tied up with the Dow Jones, how would you feel when you woke up in the morning and the Dow had gone down 400 points? You wouldn’t feel real confident about the stability of your nest egg,” Obama said.

Obama promised that achieving retirement security will be a priority in his first term, but that bipartisan negotiations will be a necessary part of the process. He said both Republicans and Democrats will have to “jump at the same time” otherwise the issue risks becoming politicized.

Playing off of John McCain’s call for a series of town hall style debates, Obama said he is will participate in such a forum, but added, “when it comes to Social Security, he might want to finish the debate with himself first.”
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by rowdywicca June 14, 2008 3:11 PM EDT
Oh yeah, Obama''s stupid idea on social security is to start making wage earners over $250,000 start paying in. The trouble with that is that now those wage earners will be sucking off social security at the highest return, after they haven''t even paid in all their lives like everybody else has!

Good going Obama on another dipwad plan!
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by jack3213 June 14, 2008 11:48 AM EDT
In a breakdown of top energy issues, you''ll find the GOP is in favor of more options for energy than the Democrats.

ANWR Exploration
House Republicans: 91% Supported
House Democrats: 86% Opposed

Coal-to-Liquid
House Republicans: 97% Supported
House Democrats: 78% Opposed

Oil Shale Exploration
House Republicans: 90% Supported
House Democrats: 86% Opposed

Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Exploration
House Republicans: 81% Supported
House Democrats: 83% Opposed

Refinery Increased Capacity
House Republicans: 97% Supported
House Democrats: 96% Opposed

That''s startling information. Look at that again. Put another way, the Republicans are opposed to grinding our economy to a halt due to soaring energy costs and the Democrats are in favor of shutting down our economy and way of life.

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by fleura-2009 June 13, 2008 11:33 PM EDT
God be with you Tim Russert.
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by fleura-2009 June 13, 2008 11:32 PM EDT
I was looking forward to a round table debate between Barack Obama and John McCain, with Tim Russet as Moderator.

What a loss!
He had such Passion for journalism!
And never one-sided around this gifted journalist.

I am a CBS Loyal here in the Metropolitan but I will miss Tim Russett on his "Meet The Press" dearly.
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by mattcat25 June 13, 2008 7:12 PM EDT
I%u2019ll miss watching Tim Russert on Sunday Mornings, its been a regular thing for me for a long, long time...
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