Obamas First Acts in Office - Salary Freeze »

Posted By JaneMay 10 months, 1 week ago in Political News

With the Inauguration events now over, President Barack Obama went straight to work on his first day in office.  One of his first acts in office today were freezing all White House aides’ salaries and instituting new limits on lobbyists in the White House in an effort to adjust to the troubling economic times as well as tightening the rules in the White House to gain trust among the American people.

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    JaneMay10 months, 1 week ago

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    I'm so happy Obama started his first day with this move that I wanted to share it :)

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      Jenna_Sterling10 months, 1 week ago

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      Obama is the best, things are finally looking up!!! :D

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        reallypsst10 months ago

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        Wow someone with common sense in government!

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