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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Alighieri who wrote (670139)8/29/2012 11:49:15 PM
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Pitching to the interests of college-age supporters, the president touted initiatives to end the war in Iraq, ensure young people are covered under their parents’ health insurance, to move away from fossil fuel dependency, and increase automobile fuel efficiency.

“Just yesterday my opponent called my position on fuel-efficiency standards extreme,” the president said. “I mean, it doesn't seem extreme to me to want to build more fuel-efficient cars. Maybe the steam engine is more his speed,” he added. “We set goals and we meet them. That's what we do as Americans.”

In pledging to repeal the Affordable Care Act immediately if elected, Romney was preparing to hand young people and senior citizens some unhappy surprises, Obama continued.

“By a stroke of a pen, apparently he thinks that he can kick 7 million young people off their parents' [health care] plan; he can make prescription drugs higher [priced] for seniors; suddenly folks with pre-existing conditions are out of luck,” the president said.
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