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8:36am

Sat November 17, 2012
NPR Politics

Do we really need a second inauguration?

Originally published on Sat November 17, 2012 12:53 pm

For the sake of argument, let's agree that when we use the word "inauguration" in this particular post, we are talking about the multiday, ball-bestrewn, soiree-soaked, tuxedo-dappled extravaganza that costs tens of millions of dollars and often leaves many Americans out in the cold — figuratively and literally.

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6:48am

Tue November 13, 2012
Budget woes

Obama hopes for another victory: Avoiding fiscal cliff

Originally published on Tue November 13, 2012 10:55 am

Credit J. Scott Applewhite / AP

President Obama meets with labor leaders at the White House on Tuesday to discuss how to steer clear of the so-called fiscal cliff. It's the first of many meetings aimed at avoiding automatic tax increases and spending cuts at the beginning of the new year.

A week ago, the president proved again that he and his team are good at winning elections. The question now is whether he can translate victory at the ballot box to success in shaping policy.

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2:57pm

Mon November 12, 2012
NPR politics

People from 20 states ask to secede on White House website

Originally published on Tue November 13, 2012 8:06 am

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They're asking politely. Malcontents from 20 different states are petitioning the White House to allow them to secede from the union.

Using the White House website's We the People function, in which petitions garnering at least 25,000 signatures get a response from the president, people from the state of Texas are asking to "peacefully ... withdraw from the United States of America and create its own NEW government."

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1:03pm

Wed November 7, 2012
NPR politics

America's big backyard pot business

Originally published on Fri November 9, 2012 8:49 am

"You're driving up from redwood country, in the most beautiful park in America ... and when it's not on your radar, you have no idea it exists," says photographer H. Lee — referring to the marijuana industry that has proliferated, though unofficially, in that region of Northern California.

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Mon September 24, 2012

7:22am

Tue September 18, 2012
NPR politics

Romney's wrong and right about the '47 percent'

Originally published on Tue September 18, 2012 10:12 am

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Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney told supporters that "there are 47 percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what" because they are "dependent upon government ... believe that they are victims ... believe the government has a responsibility to care for them ... these are people who pay no income tax."

Who was he talking about?

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