Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The Charlotte Observer Edits AP Report on State of the Union



The Charlotte Observer edited the Associated Press’s article on last night’s State of the Union Address.

Here is the beginning of Calvin Woodward’s article in its entirety:



WASHINGTON (AP) -- The ledger did not appear to be adding up Tuesday night when President Barack Obama urged more spending on one hand and a spending freeze on the other.


Obama spoke ambitiously of putting money into roads, research, education, efficient cars, high-speed rail and other initiatives in his State of the Union speech. He pointed to the transportation and construction projects of the last two years and proposed "we redouble these efforts." He coupled this with a call to "freeze annual domestic spending for the next five years."


But Obama offered far more examples of where he would spend than where he would cut, and some of the areas he identified for savings are not certain to yield much if anything.


For example, he said he wants to eliminate "billions in taxpayer dollars we currently give to oil companies." Yet he made a similar proposal last year that went nowhere. He sought $36.5 billion in tax increases on oil and gas companies over the next decade, but Congress largely ignored the request, even though Democrats were then in charge of both houses of Congress.


A look at some of Obama's statements Tuesday night and how they compare with the facts:

Now for the Charlotte Observer’s version:

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The ledger did not appear to be adding up Tuesday night when President Barack Obama urged more spending on one hand and a spending freeze on the other.


A look at some of Obama's statements Tuesday night and how they compare with the facts:



What’s that smell? I believe it’s integrity burning at the Charlotte Disturber.  And I might add, it's only fumes.

Source:  http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_STATE_OF_UNION_FACT_CHECK?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2011-01-25-21-56-10

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