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Luenell Checks In w/ 99Problems about Voting for Obama, AGAIN!

January 16, 2012 Politics, Vote No Comments

While on set for Snoop’s GGN, I bumped into one of the funniest female comics in the country, Luenell. You may know her name from various urban films such as “Think Like A Man,” “35 & Ticking” or even Katt Williams’ “American Hustle” DVD. If you’ve ever seen her perform, you’re not going to be caught off guard when you check out the featured video. As we continue to get the perspectives of stakeholders and tastemakers in the entertainment community, don’t hesitate to let us know who you will be going for this November.

Jump to [WATCH] clip of Luenell keeping it real with 99problems.org

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Political Quick Hits: January 13th Edition

January 13, 2012 Front Page, Politics No Comments

Here’s your weekly quick look at few developing stories in the political arena:

  • White House Chief of Staff William Daley resigned Monday. Daley, a former banker and commerce secretary under the Clinton administration replaced Rahm Emanuel last January. Daley will be replaced by budget director Jacob Lew at the end of the month. The White House chief of staff’s duties include managing daily operations of the staff, weighing in on domestic/foreign policy, and helping manage relationships between the White House and Congress, Wall Street and other outside groups. (Washington Post)

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Obama Administration Makes Youth Employment a 2012 Goal

As the 2012 presidential election approaches, it is becoming painfully clear that the U.S. economy may be the topic helping voters decided which candidate to choose. Unemployment has remained relatively high across the nation, but some populations have been hit harder than others. The Obama administration has made progress in its attempts to stabilize unemployment, and job growth has been on a small but steady rise. But if stabilizing the economy is the greatest challenge for the 2012 election, then increased employment is the only solution.

While job growth has increased, the questions regarding who is gaining employment still remains. Today, the White House released a press release announcing the Summer Jobs Act to employ nearly 180,000 youth between the ages of 16-24 nationwide. The White House has been encouraging youth employment since 2009, and has worked with many private companies to ensure that young people received on-the-job training and paid internship positions. However, today they took an aggressive stance toward youth employment stating:

“America’s youth can’t wait for Congress to act.”

Obama is moving forward without Congress by proposing $1.5 billion to make sure that youth can be hired not only in the summer, but year-round.

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Political Quick Hits: December 9th Edition

December 9, 2011 Front Page, Politics No Comments

Here’s your weekly quick look at few developing stories in the political arena:

  • The Obama administration announced Tuesday that they will be using the enticement of foreign aid to other countries as a way to promote gay rights around the world. The administration also vowed to combat efforts by other countries that criminalize homosexual conduct or abuse/ignore abuse on gay citizens. “Some have suggested that gay rights and human rights are separate and distinct, but in fact they are one in the same,” Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said. (NY Times)
  • Rod Blagojevich, former Governor of Illinois, was sentenced to 14 years in prison this week on federal corruption charges that related to him trying to sell/trade a United States Senate seat that was left vacant when President Obama was elected to the White House. Blago is expected to serve at least 12 of the 14 years in federal prison. (NY Times)
  • The Obama administration rejected a request to let anyone of any age buy the morning-after pill, Plan B, directly off of drugstore and supermarket shelves. The Department of Health and Human Services vetoed the FDA’s decision to make the contraceptive available without any restrictions. This split decision stunned both women’s health advocates and abortion opponents. President Obama said that he agreed with Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius’ decision though he “did not get involved in the process.” (Washington Post)

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10 Rappers That’ve Taken Shots at President Obama’s Throne

November 29, 2011 Music, Politics No Comments

I can remember it like it was yesterday. The moment that Barack Obama was elected president, you would’ve assumed Jay-Z and Young Jeezy had something to do with it, due to the amount of times their hit record, “My President is Black” played around the country. I have no exact number of plays, but it was definitely the hip-hop ode to candidate. However, three years after a black man was made president of this great country, some people are quietly asking if he was the right man for the job, while some are yelling it to the top of their lungs. At the end of the day, everyone isn’t in love with Barack just because he’s a cool public figure. We are all looking between the couches in search of the lil bit change we were promised.

The real question is, how influential will hip-hop be in the 2012 election? Is Barack still the popular candidate in the hip-hop community?

[See List of Rappers That Have Taken Shots at President Barack Obama]

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