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President Obama's Ideal Car for His Oldest Daughter Includes a Boy Ejector
Seems like increasing the average mpg and reducing CO2 emissions for car manufacturers isn’t the only thing US President Barack Obama is occupied with when it comes to automobiles. The president is also worried about the car that his oldest daughter, Malia, will drive once she gets her license. “I am hoping to see one of those models that gets a top speed of 15 miles per hour and the ejector seat any time boys are in the car" Obama joked while speaking to auto industry leaders last Friday about the new fuel efficiency targets for 2025. "So hopefully you guys have some of those in the pipeline†he added.
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Obama Campaign Releases New Ads Touting Auto Bailout
While George W. Bush was the one to initiate the auto industry bailout in 2008, it is President Barack Obama who is trying to capitalize on it with the release of two new television advertisements as part of his reelection campaign. In the first spot,...
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Obama Campaign Airs 'made In America' Ad Touting Auto Bailout
If you have been following the news in the U.S. these past few weeks, you will have no doubt noticed that all Republican presidential candidates have attacked the Obama administration for the way it handled the auto industry bailout. Now it's time...
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Man Proves To Newt Gingrich That You Can Put A Gun Rack In A Chevy Volt
It's amazing how fast people react these days. While campaigning in Suwanee, Georgia, a couple of days ago, Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich attacked President Barack Obama on his plans to increase subsidies for alternative fuel-powered...
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Obama Speaks At New Battery Plant, Tries Out Chevy Volt Driver's Seat
U.S. President Barack Obama had the chance to get behind the wheel -but not on the road- of the new Chevy Volt during a visit today at the Compact Power battery plant in Holland, Michigan. The new plant, which is being built by a U.S. unit of South Korea's...
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Obama: Auto Industry Bailout Was The Right Thing To Do
President Barack Obama is using GM's recent loan repayment and Chrysler's operating profit as proof that his "unpopular" auto bailout decision was the right thing to do. "I knew this wasn't a popular decision. But it was the...
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