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OC Lawmaker Offer Calls President's Speech 'Tired.' But What Did You Think?
Local lawmakers reacted to the State of the Union Speech with partisan vigor, but did the president say anything that resonates with you?

Democratic lawmakers representing California praised what President Obama said about the economy in his State of the Union Address, though some disagree with a variety of foreign policy issues.
Republican Representative Mimi Walters, who serves Lake Forest, Mission Viejo and Rancho Santa MargaritaĀ said in a statement, āIn our current economic state, now, more than ever, the American people need solutions that will move this country forward. Unfortunately, in the Presidentās State of the Union Address tonight, we simply heard more of the same tired rhetoric and failed policies that involve more government and more federal spending.ā
Representative Brad Sherman said he āstrongly disagree(d) with the Presidentās position on trade.ā He said, āCongress should not give the President āFast Trackā authority to force into place job killing legislation, such as the Trans-Pacific-Partnership.ā
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āUnder the Trans-Pacific Partnership, goods made in Vietnam. where workers are paid 40 cents per hour, will enter America duty-free. Thatās not the way to raise wages in America.ā
Sherman also said he disagreed with the president on Iran sanctions. Sherman supports enacting sanctions that would not take effect unless Iran āfails to agree to a reasonable deal by July.ā
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Senator Dianne Feinstein said she āthought President Obama gave a forceful speech covering a broad range of areas where Washington must focus its attention.ā
With regard to sanctions against Iran, she said, āI strongly support the presidentās call to Congress to refrain from imposing additional sanctions on Iran. New sanctions now would violate the interim agreement, collapse the negotiations and take us out of lockstep with the international community.ā
Representative Adam Schiff, the ranking Member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, said the presidentās appeal to Congress āto authorize the use of force against ISISā is āvital,ā but he said, āthis is a debate and vote that should have taken place five months ago when we first began strikes against ISIS in Syria and began deploying troops to Iraq.ā He said, āThe Administration must resist the impulse to seek an authorization that is overly broad, without geographic limitation, a prohibition on the use of American troops in a combat mission, or a meaningful sunset date not subject to unilateral administrative extension.ā
Senator Barbara Boxer said, āTonight we saw a confident President Obama lay out a bold and optimistic vision for our countryās future. And he has good reason to be confident - the unemployment rate has fallen to 5.6 percent, we have had the longest streak of recorded private sector job gains in American history and the deficit has been cut by nearly two-thirds.ā
She said, āI agree with the President that we should set our sights higher than helping Canadian special interests build the Keystone tar sands pipeline and instead pass a long-term transportation bill that will support millions of jobs.ā
She called on Republicans to pass a Homeland Security appropriations bill.
Representative Xavier Becerra, Chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, said in a statement, āThanks to policies advanced by President Obama, our economy has returned from the brink and is the strongest in the world.ā
Representative Lucille Roybal-Allard said in a statement, āThe policies President Obama outlined in his State of the Union address are a victory for all Americans, and especially for middle-income families.ā
California Democratic Party Vice Chair and Los Angeles County Democratic Party Chair Eric C. Bauman said in a statement, āThe ideas that President Obama outlined tonight will move our nation forward as we rebuild Americaās crumbling infrastructure to boost the economy and provide tens of thousands of high-paying jobs; as we invest in space exploration, scientific advancements and new technology to again place ourselves at the forefront of innovation in a modern, global economy; and as we respect human dignity while protecting Americans and our allies.ā
Representative Juan Vargas said in a statement, āPresident Obama delivered a strong case for the economic recovery during his presidency.
Democratic Representative Mark Takano said in a statement, āDuring his speech, the President laid out a bold plan, one that focuses on the ideals of our great nation - including fairness for working and middle class families and our immigrant communities.ā
TELL US WHAT YOU THINK IN THE COMMENTS: Did the State of the Union Speech give you hope for the next year, or did it just irritate you? Why?
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Lawmakers Offer Partisan Reactions to Presidentās Speech. But What Did You Think?
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