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In Their Own Words: President-Elect Obama and Rahm Emanuel.(Barack Obama)

Article from: U.S. News & World Report Article date: November 06, 2008

Below are statements from President-elect Barack Obama and Congressman Rahm Emanuel on Emanuel's being named future White House chief of staff

Statement from President-elect Barack Obama: "I am pleased to announce that my good friend, Congressman Rahm Emanuel, has agreed to serve as my White House chief of staff. I announce this appointment first because the chief of staff is central to the ability of a president and administration to accomplish an agenda. And no one I know is better at getting things done than Rahm Emanuel.

"During his seven years in the Clinton White ...

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Rahm to CEOs: Get on Board With Health Care

Posted Nov 19, 08 12:27 PM CST in Business Politics 

Rahm to CEOs: Get on Board With Health Care
Source: AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite

(Newser) – Rahm Emanuel has avoided the spotlight since accepting the White House chief of staff job, but he was anything but shy last night at the Wall Street Journal CEO Council, challenging his high-powered audience to help on health care. “When it gets rough out there, a lot of business leaders get out of the car and say, ‘We’re OK with minor reform.’” he said. “We’re going to have to do big, serious things.”

Taking what the Journal describes as a "combative" tone, Emanuel said the middle class was being squeezed and would revolt if business leaders didn’t do something. He also promised that the administration would “throw long and deep” with a huge economic stimulus focused on “green infrastructure,” along with aggressive tax reform, financial re-regulation and a new energy policy. “Change cannot be allowed to die on the doorsteps of Washington,” he said.

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