WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama said Saturday that Congress's bipartisan passage of trade deals with South Korea, Colombia and Panama underscores its "lack of action" on his jobs plan. "Next week, I'm urging members of Congress to vote on putting hundreds of thousands of teachers back in the ...
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