Obama: Bailout Likely To Delay Health Care, Education And Other Spending Programs

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CHRISTOPHER WILLS | September 23, 2008 05:51 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. speaks during a news conference in Clearwater, Fla., Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2008. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

CLEARWATER, Fla. — Democrat Barack Obama said Tuesday any plan to rescue Wall Street from its financial woes must ensure that taxpayers are reimbursed and corporate executives are not further enriched for mismanagement.

The Democratic presidential candidate challenged President Bush to cooperate on a rescue plan embodying those principles and drop what Obama characterized as Bush's "my way or the highway" attitude toward the proposed $700 billion bailout. "The president's stubborn inflexibility is both unacceptable and disturbingly familiar," he said.

The Illinois senator added that his proposed middle-class tax cuts remain "absolutely necessary" despite the economic turbulence. He said they would put money in the pockets of working families at a time when the economy might be worsening.

Obama outlined several principles that he said should be included in the bailout to ensure that troubled financial firms and their executives don't take advantage of taxpayers.

Companies that take financial aid from the government must slash their executives' salaries, he said. Taxpayers must be treated like investors who can share in any Wall Street recovery, perhaps with an ownership stake in the companies that are bailed out, and a new fee on financial services should be created to repay the government aid.

"This plan cannot be a welfare program for Wall Street executives," he said at a news conference.

Decisions on how to spend that $700 billion cannot be left solely in the hands of the Treasury secretary, Obama added. An independent, bipartisan board should "provide oversight and accountability at every step of the way."

Obama stopped short of flatly saying he would vote against the bailout if it doesn't address his concerns. If the proposal falls short, he said, "I will strongly recommend ... that we go back to the drawing board."

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Obama repeated his criticism of Republican John McCain's statement last week that the fundamentals of the economy are sound.

"I don't think, actually, the fundamentals of our economy are where they need to be," Obama said. "We've got a leaky boat. We've got to make sure we get that boat into harbor and then we have to do a lot of repairs."

McCain has also called for more oversight of the bailout plan and restrictions on executive pay. His campaign accused Obama of "simply following in John McCain's footsteps. ... Again, Barack Obama has shown indecision and a lack of leadership at a time when the American people need certainty," said McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds.

But Obama laid out similar requirements on Friday. His latest comments added detail but weren't fundamentally new.

Earlier Tuesday, in an interview on "Today," Obama had said the huge expense of a Wall Street bailout might require a "phase in" of the programs he has promised, including tax cuts.

But speaking to reporters in Florida, where he later began preparing for Friday's debate, Obama said he remains committed to addressing needs in health care, education and energy.

He said he has outlined ways of paying for those programs that may not be affected by the Wall Street bailout and that they would help reduce economic turmoil.

"When it comes to the middle-class tax cuts ... that is something that I believe is absolutely necessary to strengthen an economy that is going to be sliding, probably, into a deeper recession," Obama said.

In a disagreement within the campaign, Obama running mate Joe Biden said in an interview broadcast Monday that he would not have allowed an Obama ad that mocked McCain as an out-of-touch, out-of-date computer illiterate, calling the TV spot "terrible." Hours later, Biden issued a statement backing off that criticism and saying that he had seen the ad for the first time and found nothing "intentionally personal" in its criticism.

"Having now reviewed the ad, it is even more clear to me that given the disgraceful tenor of Sen. McCain's ads and their persistent falsehoods, his campaign is in no position to criticize, especially when they continue to distort Barack's votes on an issue as personal as keeping kids safe from sexual predators," Biden said.

CLEARWATER, Fla. — Democrat Barack Obama said Tuesday any plan to rescue Wall Street from its financial woes must ensure that taxpayers are reimbursed and corporate executives are not further en...
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- gretcheno I'm a Fan of gretcheno 16 fans permalink
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IA he already had his work cut out going into his first few years, but now WOW!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 AM on 09/23/2008

I would really like to punch JM'ac in his face. He's in NYC today, right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 09/23/2008

Lol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 09/23/2008
- DJ23 I'm a Fan of DJ23 12 fans permalink
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F**K this misleading Headline. I didn't read him saying he would delay health care. He didn't say specifically what programs would be delayed. Quote form above: "He didn't say what proposals might be delayed first, adding that tax revenues would play a role in any budget decisions".

Get it together HuffPo!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 09/23/2008
- schatsie I'm a Fan of schatsie 72 fans permalink

Health care is a drain on the economy the way it is working now.... If we could do a single payer, we could cover every one and maybe have money left over for education... That is the way it is done in the other developed countries.... The Canadians love their system and the idea that we have the best healthcare in the world is right ONLY when it is the RICH..

How many bankrupcies and foreclosures are due to heathcare? It is 50% for the bankrupcies and 25% of the foreclosures.... If we could eliminate these, then we would have less bad credit risks and more stability in the Real Estate market.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 AM on 09/23/2008
- atila I'm a Fan of atila 54 fans permalink
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Senator Obama words had been distorted one more time and mainstream media is going to use it again and again today...he has been honest with the American people but unfortunally the msm is getting advantage of this and now i'm worry they're going to spin this one....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 09/23/2008
- 4real I'm a Fan of 4real 29 fans permalink
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That's what this whole bailout crap is about. It will basically tie Obama's hands from doing the things he wants to help the American people. Bush and his cronies know that he is going to win and they are trying to hamper his presidency.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 09/23/2008
- PJay1 I'm a Fan of PJay1 46 fans permalink
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BINGO!

One last power grab away FROM the people and FOR the hyper rich.
This will cripple the govt from functioning as it should for years to come, and of course, they'll blame the Democrats.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:03 AM on 09/23/2008
- InDaZone I'm a Fan of InDaZone 2 fans permalink

Wow... a fiscally responsible liberal.

Wonder how long it takes the McCain campaign to attack him for speaking the truth?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 AM on 09/23/2008
- Charmed I'm a Fan of Charmed 27 fans permalink

Obama is in control and cleaning up Biden's mess. This is why he's at the TOP of the ticket. He thinks things through before commenting. When Obama said the "buck stopped with him" he meant that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 AM on 09/23/2008

Your'e right

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 09/23/2008
- Grannysue I'm a Fan of Grannysue 130 fans permalink
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He is right, the first couple of years his new administration will have to spend trying to clean up the crap and there is a load of it that the GOPERS and Bush left behind. You cannot expect him to start on day one and say ok we will enact all of the proposals, I'd rather have someone who says you know what we will have to take a careful look at what we can do now and what we can do later as we get this country back on track. But of course the insane sheep of the GOP will run around telling everyone how he isn't keeping his campaign promises.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 AM on 09/23/2008

Since the money is coming out of the budget for programs the taxpayers need, corporations should be forced to contribute windfall profits back into the budget for those same programs...With NO TAX EXEMPTIONS OR CREDITS!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 AM on 09/23/2008
- gretcheno I'm a Fan of gretcheno 16 fans permalink
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IA get rid of corporate tax credits for the next few years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 AM on 09/23/2008
- schatsie I'm a Fan of schatsie 72 fans permalink

Buffet is sitting on billions of dollars in taxes that have been deferred... Why is this ok, but I have to pay my taxes on time????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 AM on 09/23/2008

Sad to hear ... lots of people are depending on these programs ...........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 09/23/2008
- TroubleNYC I'm a Fan of TroubleNYC 9 fans permalink
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This is the problem with this bailout. Whomever comes in on Jan 20th is going to have massive debt to deal with and is going to be constrained in what they can and cannot do. I'm telling you, whether Obama wins or Johnah McPalin, the presidency will only last 4 years. Nothing can be turned around in 4 years and people are impatient. So they'll blame the inability of the president to do anything (although he can't be blamed for something done by the previous administration). Reminds me of Bush 1 when he was forced to raise taxes due to the voodoo economics of Reagan. That was the nail in the coffin for him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 09/23/2008

What a mess we're in, but FDR got us out a mess and I believe Obama can as well. He's the only leader right now you can do it. McCain looks like a lost puppy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 AM on 09/23/2008
- Kindheart I'm a Fan of Kindheart 10 fans permalink

"lost puppy" - you are being kind!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 AM on 09/23/2008
- mnash I'm a Fan of mnash 3 fans permalink

At last, someone tells the truth. There was an article, can't tell you which one or who wrote it, but they indicated someone of the candidates should come out and tell the truth that the way the economy is, you can't promise all the programs you want to.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 09/23/2008
- robXdion I'm a Fan of robXdion 185 fans permalink
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But people will forget about the bailout by August 2009, and will start calling Obama a liar because he can't wave a magic wand and make all their dreams come true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 09/23/2008
- tsloan I'm a Fan of tsloan 4 fans permalink

suspected this much....when will America wake up....we the taxpayers are forever getting fleeced.

enough!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 AM on 09/23/2008
- Whatashame I'm a Fan of Whatashame 19 fans permalink
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I don't think Obama should support this bailout or if he does it should severely limit the compensation payout . When everything was going fine the big shot CEO's were living it up. Now that things are bad they are running around like a bunch of chickens without heads and want us to include large compensation package for them so that they can go off and live a freaking life us luxury while the rest of us suffer. I don't think so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 09/23/2008
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