Obama calls for 90-day moratorium on foreclosures

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First Posted: 10-13-08 01:59 PM   |   Updated: 11-13-08 05:12 AM

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TOLEDO, Ohio - Democrat Barack Obama proposed more immediate steps Monday to heal the nation's ailing economy including a 90-day moratorium on home foreclosures at some banks and a two-year tax break for businesses that create new jobs.

With the economic turmoil weighing down his Republican presidential rival, Obama also proposed allowing people to withdraw up to $10,000 from their retirement accounts without any penalty this year and next.

The Democratic presidential candidate said his proposals, with a price tag of $60 billion over two years, can be enacted quickly, either through the government's regulatory powers or legislation that Congress could pass in a special session after the election.

"I'm proposing a number of steps that we should take immediately to stabilize our financial system, provide relief to families and communities and help struggling homeowners," Obama told a crowd of 3,000. "It's a plan that begins with one word that's on everyone's mind, and it's spelled J-O-B-S."

Obama delivered his economic message in Toledo, a struggling blue-collar city in a state that could be critical to Obama's presidential hopes. Polls show a close race between Obama and Republican John McCain in Ohio, which decided the 2004 presidential election. At stake are 20 electoral votes.

His call for action comes just two days before the final debate of the presidential race and at a time when McCain is sending mixed signals about how he'll address the economy.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, a key McCain adviser, said Sunday the Republican candidate was considering a proposal to reduce taxes on investment, including a possible cut in capital gains taxes, but McCain offered no new economic proposals when he gave a new stump speech Monday morning promising a change in direction from the economic policies of President Bush.

McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds accused Obama of planning to raise taxes if elected, something that would "have a devastating effect" on the already-troubled economy.

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Obama's plan calls for raising taxes only on the 5 percent of people who make more than $250,000 a year. The nonpartisan Tax Policy Center found that under Obama's approach the wealthiest 1 percent of taxpayers would see their taxes go up on average by $93,709 in 2009, For McCain, those same wealthy taxpayers would see an average reduction of $48,860.

Obama is proposing tax cuts for those making less than $200,000 a year.

Obama's latest proposals are in addition to other policies the Illinois senator has already offered as the stock market struggles, financial institutions wobble and tight credit chokes the economy.

Obama supported the $700 billion Wall Street bailout plan and endorsed the latest twist on it: the government buying ownership in major banks and partially nationalizing them to keep them afloat. He also calls for tax breaks for most families, cutting capital gains taxes for investment in small business and extending unemployment benefits.

Obama proposed Monday that banks participating in the federal bailout should temporarily postpone foreclosures for families making good-faith efforts to pay their mortgage.

"We need to give people the breathing room they need to get back on their feet," he said, adding that families living beyond their means share some of the responsibility.

"Part of the reason this crisis occurred, if we're honest with ourselves, is that everyone was living beyond their means -- from Wall Street to Washington to even some on Main Street," Obama said.

He also called for a $3,000 tax credit for each additional full-time job a business creates. That means a business that adds five jobs would get a $15,000 break. That would end after 2010 and would cost $40 billion, the campaign estimates.

Obama proposes letting people withdraw up to 15 percent of their retirement funds, to a maximum of $10,000, without the penalty that now applies to early or excess withdrawals. The change would apply retroactively to all of 2008, as well as 2009. People would still have to pay normal taxes on the money. He said letting people dip into their IRAs and 401(k)s would help them get through tough times when money is tight.

State and local governments face a money crunch, too, and Obama called for new federal short-term loans to help them through the crisis. He called it a "funding backstop" to ensure that states and cities can meet payroll or keep projects moving.

He ended the speech with a call for people to unite and make sacrifices, as America did during the Great Depression, until the economy is back on track.

"Together, we cannot fail. Not now. Not when we have a crisis to solve and an economy to save. Not when there are so many Americans without jobs and without homes," Obama said. "We can do this because we've done it before."

TOLEDO, Ohio - Democrat Barack Obama proposed more immediate steps Monday to heal the nation's ailing economy including a 90-day moratorium on home foreclosures at some banks and a two-year tax break ...
TOLEDO, Ohio - Democrat Barack Obama proposed more immediate steps Monday to heal the nation's ailing economy including a 90-day moratorium on home foreclosures at some banks and a two-year tax break ...
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how about a 90 day moratorium on debt collectors calling people with regular bad debt who don't own homes?

let's find something FAIR. why do both candidates just keep wanting to give homeowners handouts and the rest of us trying to scrape buy who could never be able to own homes at these ridiculous inflated prices.

we didn't take out crazy mortgage loans, or 2nd mortgages based on cooked up appraisals......but now we have to pay for these people to keep there homes, while we are lucky to find a place to rent if we have bad credit.

c'mon obama, i expect better from your team. give us a "FAIR" plan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 10/13/2008
- cyndeewi I'm a Fan of cyndeewi 24 fans permalink
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So true Enochroot. Darn collectors are relentless.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 PM on 10/13/2008

Maybe you could send an e-mail to his campain and suggest just what you hav said. Couldn't hurt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 10/13/2008

Tucker Bounds, in his infinite wisdom, has somehow extrapolated a tax increase from the Obama plan. I'm surprised that McGimmick still lets this guy anywhere near a microphone, camera or computer. Perhaps he is on the Obama payroll; that's easier to accept than the fact that this guy has risen to the upper echelons of any campaign. His dad must be a huge donor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 10/13/2008
- BethStuart I'm a Fan of BethStuart 13 fans permalink

I was wondering about that myself. If Bounds is the best they can come up with, it's a telling comment on the level of talent in the McCain campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 10/13/2008
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one word: Presidential

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 10/13/2008
- mcantwell I'm a Fan of mcantwell 593 fans permalink
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WOW. I would love to be able to use some of the retirement money without penalites to pay off most of my debt. Then maybe I could afford to get health insurance for myself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 PM on 10/13/2008
- sherbug I'm a Fan of sherbug 61 fans permalink

Ditto that. The penalities keep me from touching it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 PM on 10/13/2008

I’ve been talking to my co-workers just now and everyone agrees that there are a lot of great things about this deal. I can’t wait to see what McCain steals from it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 10/13/2008

happybumblebee, thank you. I thought I was the only one who noticed; the McCalin camp always seems to take a little bit of whatever the Obama camp comes out with, and then they claim it as their own idea & creative plan; McCain likes to take the "words" from Obama, and change a verb, or, adjective here & there, and use it as his own....He loves to start his speeches/plans with "I know how......", and "I know what to do about..."
Old-dude, if you know so damn much, what the hell have you been doing for 26years in Congress about all these things you keep saying YOU KNOW how to fix, find, create, etc...please, just retire, take "Cindy-percocet", and drive off into the sunset in one of your 13 cars to one of your 7/8 homes...You can invite all your pissed-off supporters and have a BBQ, then play a drinking game while you watch Obama being sworn in as President...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 PM on 10/13/2008
- SpinDown08 I'm a Fan of SpinDown08 133 fans permalink
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In this choice, I'll take a man with less experience and a sharp, pragmatic mind, than a man with a past far out of reach and mush for brains.

Obama/Biden '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 10/13/2008

you need to read this as well to really know how mushy McCain's Brain is:
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/make_believe_maverick_the_real_john_mccain

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 10/13/2008
- Whatashame I'm a Fan of Whatashame 19 fans permalink
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Am still waiting on McCain plan. Does anybody knows what his plan is?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 PM on 10/13/2008

Yep.

According to his "groundbreaking" speech today:

- reduce cost of healthcare by promoting competition and new "products" in the healthcare industry (much the same as that wonderful banking industry play)

- federal govt would buy up "all those bad mortgages" so people could get a better one (face value at the taxpayers' expense, and not necessarily saying what happens if homeowners in house shouldn't necessarily be owning that much house...)

- freeze government spending on all but the "most critical" programs (named defense FIRST, and then Soc Sec, and healthcare) - there go all those nasty little payments to the states for things like unemployment benefits, infrastructure improvements, etc.??

- eliminate all that terrible pork barrel spending and "name names" (I'm assuming beginning with the pork master of them all - Gov. Palin via Sen. Stevens??)

Impressive, isn't it??? All these weeks and the same old stale ideas with no real benefit. Could today have been any more painfully obvious??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 PM on 10/13/2008
- cdub1991 I'm a Fan of cdub1991 67 fans permalink

I think he decided to pull the "new" recommendations that he was going to make this week. I guess it didn't fit with his different campaign every week strategy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 10/13/2008
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Mc Cain's plan - war economy

How he'll create jobs - the draft

He's a military man with a military mindset...that's all he knows

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 10/13/2008
- Whatashame I'm a Fan of Whatashame 19 fans permalink
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I work in the financial industry and am tellign you that makes perfect sense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 10/13/2008

I work in the financial industry, and i am telling you no it doesn't make perfect sense.

Some of the foreclosures were ALWAYS going to be foreclosures...are you going to indefinitely forestall these foreclosures?

As for people being allowed to take up to fifteen percent out of their IRA's without penalty, in some cases, that is already allowed...it's called a hardship withdrawal. I am not a proponent of it without absolute proof of hardship, otherwise, you strongly risk creating a stampede out of the market which would further exacerbate the situation.

This plan is just another way to make government more intrusive into ordinary people's lives. That might not be so bad if that government didn't include two parties called the republican and democrat partys. But so long as those two parties exist, the smaller the government the better.

Sometimes the way people fall over everything Obama says makes me think that if he stated, "My plan is to tie the government into everything you do so I can control you all:, you people would say, "Great plan!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 10/13/2008
- cyndeewi I'm a Fan of cyndeewi 24 fans permalink
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Thanks for reading Obama's mind Government. Take a hike and vote for McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 10/13/2008
- MIMom I'm a Fan of MIMom 110 fans permalink
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You really ARE a "party pooper", huh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 PM on 10/13/2008
- RobinL I'm a Fan of RobinL 14 fans permalink

Sounds good, and dare I say it?, hopeful....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 10/13/2008
- furryone I'm a Fan of furryone 20 fans permalink
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say it loud and often: HOPE!!

Obama/Biden '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 10/13/2008
- WatchmanD I'm a Fan of WatchmanD 2 fans permalink
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This is a country first move, and the middle class salutes you. It would have been easy to sit on that lead.

Obama/Biden 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 10/13/2008
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YES!!!!! THANK HOLY MOTHER OF GOD YES!!!!!

Sorry, I've been pushing this for months.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 10/13/2008

People need a hand up not a hand out. Helping folks help themselves is the American way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 10/13/2008

As a business owner, I could really use this plan. I look forward to seeing how President Obama will help us small business.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 PM on 10/13/2008
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Spread the news to your other business friends to vote for Obama. He seems to be the only one with your best interest at heart here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 10/13/2008
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I'm neither an economist nor involved in banking or real estate but giving people 90 days to sort things out looks do-able.

A tax break for companies that create new jobs - I hope that doesn't include oil companies who may be temped to do quick hires so they can get that tax break. This had better be for tech and clean-energy start-ups and the like.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:53 PM on 10/13/2008

Why limit the tax break to just things like that?

If a company hires someone, isn't that good for that person and for the economy, regardless of what company is doing the hiring?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 10/13/2008

Agreed.

While we'd love to demonize everything about oil companies, the fact is that their giving people jobs here benefits that person and the economy just as much as any other industry.

The fact that this would be in tandem with closing loopholes that help these giant companies avoid the taxes they SHOULD be paying will help immensely.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 PM on 10/13/2008

Bold plan, especially coming from a candidate doing so well in the polls already.

It all looks pretty reasonable and fair to me, as opposed to the McCain mortgage plan that would be a handout to the banks that screwed up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 PM on 10/13/2008
- Whatashame I'm a Fan of Whatashame 19 fans permalink
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Obama is acting like he's 20 point behind. That is a great move because you can never underestimate your opponent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 10/13/2008
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