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Wielding A Pen And A Phone, Obama Goes It Alone - npr
President Obama has a new phrase he's been using a lot lately:
"I've got a pen, and I've got a phone."
He's talking about the tools a president can use if Congress isn't giving him what he wants: executive actions and calling people together. It's another avenue the president is using to pursue his economic agenda.
"I am going to be working with Congress where I can to accomplish this, but
I am also going to act on my own if Congress is deadlocked," he said at an education event at the White House on Thursday.
"I've got a pen to take executive actions where Congress won't, and I've got a telephone to rally folks around the country on this mission."
President Obama has alluded to his pen and his phone as two tools that help him act without getting congressional approval.
President Obama has a new phrase he's been using a lot lately:
"I've got a pen, and I've got a phone."
He's talking about the tools a president can use if Congress isn't giving him what he wants: executive actions and calling people together. It's another avenue the president is using to pursue his economic agenda.
"I am going to be working with Congress where I can to accomplish this, but
I am also going to act on my own if Congress is deadlocked," he said at an education event at the White House on Thursday.
"I've got a pen to take executive actions where Congress won't, and I've got a telephone to rally folks around the country on this mission."
President Obama has alluded to his pen and his phone as two tools that help him act without getting congressional approval.
