Chamber Trivia: State of the Union Style

Posted by Chamber Grassroots on January 23rd at 3:38pm

Do You Know Your State of the Union Trivia
Tomorrow night, President Obama will deliver his annual State of the Union address.  

As tradition holds, House Speaker John Boehner formally invited the president to address a joint session of Congress — and the president, of course, accepted.

This yearly exchange between the President and the Speaker is just one of the many traditions and interesting pieces of history surrounding the State of the Union address — which is why we wanted to try something fun this year.

Join us on Twitter  tomorrow, Tuesday, January 24th for Chamber trivia -- State of the Union style. Throughout the day, be the first to reply correctly to one of 20 State of the Union trivia questions and you will be entered to win one of four American Express Gift Cards!

Play to win by following @USChamberAction and  #ChamberTrivia.

@USChamberAction will also be providing live commentary and fact checks during President Obama’s remarks starting at 9 PM EST.  Help us spread the word by retweeting one of RT @USChamberAction's fact checks during the speech for an extra chance to win!

There are some serious challenges facing America. But there’s no reason we can’t have some fun with this historic endeavor and encourage citizens to watch the address in the process.

We hope you’ll follow and join in on the trivia fun tomorrow.  

Click here to view the Official Contest Rules. 

 

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1 Comments

Drastically reduce regulations, most of which are enacted to appease a constituency, rather than to accomplish a worthwhile goal. Repeal Obamacare. Reform tax laws to make them flatter and in such a manner as to make business decisions based upon the marketplace rather than tax considerations. Reform entitlements in much the same way as Congressman Ryan has outlined. Repeal Dodd/Frank. Eliminate NLRB. Enact Cut Cap and Balance. Enact a balanced budget amendment phased in over time to make it palatable. Drastically reduce the size of government. Redirect money from the Homeland Security to hire enough ICE agents to enforce immigration statutes.

By Dennis Santillo

February 2nd at 11:17pm in Chamber Trivia: State of the Union Style

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