Open for Questions: President Obama to Answer Your Questions on Thursday
Tonight's press conference has ended, but earlier today President Obama announced that the popular "Open for Questions" feature from Change.gov has been brought to WhiteHouse.gov. This Thursday, President Obama will conduct a special online town hall, in which he'll answer your questions.
From WhiteHouse.gov:
"Open for Questions" is a new experiment for WhiteHouse.gov, the President’s latest effort to open up the White House and give Americans from around the country a direct line to the Administration.
This first round will deal with a chief concern for all of us: the economy. We’ve created a few categories to better organize the questions, and encourage you to search for a specific question before you submit your own in case it already exists
To get started, head over to http://WhiteHouse.gov/OpenForQuestions and set up your account. Then follow the simple instructions Provigil online No prescription to start voting on questions or submit your own (we encourage you to include a link to a published video of the question being asked, although this is not required).
This experiment is about encouraging transparency and accountability, so ask the President exactly what it is you want to know – but let others do the same. It is a community-moderated system, but remember that even though you may not like the viewpoint behind someone’s question, everyone has a right to their opinion. Also remember that Americans of all ages will be participating in this event, so be thoughtful about the words you choose. Participants are asked to follow some basic guidelines for submitting their own questions and flagging other questions as inappropriate.
So be part of history in the making and ask away. The team here at the White House can’t wait to see America’s response!