Democrats: Obama Needs Hands-On Economic Approach

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JIM KUHNHENN | December 4, 2008 11:14 PM EST | AP

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President-elect Barack Obama steps out of his vehicle before boarding a flight at Midway Airport in Chicago, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

WASHINGTON — Democrats are growing impatient with President-elect Barack Obama's refusal to inject himself in the major economic crises confronting the country. Obama has sidestepped some policy questions by saying there is only one president at a time. But the dodge is wearing thin. "He's going to have to be more assertive than he's been," House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank, D-Mass., told consumer advocates Thursday.

Frank, who has been dealing with both the bailout of the financial industry and a proposed rescue of Detroit automakers, said Obama needs to play a more significant role on economic issues.

"At a time of great crisis with mortgage foreclosures and autos, he says we only have one president at a time," Frank said. "I'm afraid that overstates the number of presidents we have. He's got to remedy that situation."

Obama has maintained one of the most public images of any president-elect. He has held half a dozen press conferences, where he has entertained question after question about the economy, the mortgage crisis, and the flailing auto industry. He called for passage of extended unemployment benefits _ which has passed _ and even a stimulus package if possible before Jan. 20. But he has stayed away from trying to dictate remedies for the toughest problems Congress is confronting: the auto industry's troubles and how to spend the $700 billion bailout.

Frank's remarks came as the Bush administration considers whether it needs the second half of the $700 billion of the Troubled Asset Relief Program aimed at helping the financial sector before Obama takes office on Jan. 20.

An Obama official said the Bush administration reached out to the transition team about tapping into the money. The official, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the talks, said Obama's transition team urged the administration to talk to bipartisan congressional leaders and assemble a meeting between the White House and Congress. The official said the Obama team offered to participate in a bipartisan meeting if it would be helpful.

Earlier this week, Obama was asked whether he worried that Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson might begin spending the next installment of the money before he assumes the presidency. Obama demurred.

"Until Secretary Paulson indicates publicly that he's drawing down the second tranche, the second half of the TARP money, it would be speculation on my part to suggest that that money's going to be used up," he told reporters at a Chicago news conference Wednesday.

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Obama did stress that a significant component of the fund should be used to reduce the number of foreclosures. But he did not specify a particular remedy.

He also declined to take a stand in a debate over the source of money for an auto loan package. The dispute has divided Democrats and hindered progress on assistance for the industry. At issue is whether to take money from the $700 billion designated for the financial sector or to take it from a previously approved loan aimed at manufacturing more energy efficient cars.

"I think it's premature to get into that issue," Obama said at the conference.

Presidents-elect typically spend the transition period assembling their cabinets, their White House staff and preparing to take the reins of power. But this transition is occurring at an extraordinary time, with bad economic news mounting by the day and with one of the country's major industries begging for a hand to keep from collapsing.

Two Democratic senators involved in trying to salvage the auto companies have said Obama could help move the process along and should become more engaged.

"The Obama team has to step up," Sen. Christopher Dodd, chairman of the Senate Banking Committee and one of the lead negotiators, said Nov. 21 in Hartford, Conn. "In the minds of the people, this is the Obama administration. I don't think we can wait until January 20."

Two days later, Sen. Carl Levin of Michigan, a point man in helping his state's main industry, called on Obama to help resolve the dispute over money for the auto loan package.

"It would be very helpful if the president-elect would become more involved in resolving the issue over the source of the funds," he said. "I want him to offer his assistance. He is a person who can really bring people together."

Frank, shrewd and quick-witted, also poked fun at Obama's calls for a "post-partisan" governing environment in Washington. Frank predicted that regulatory legislation aimed at preventing abuses related to subprime mortgages and credit cards stood a much better chance next year, when Democrats have greater majorities in the House and Senate.

"It is a grave mistake to assume that parties are irrelevant to this process," he said. "My one difference with the president-elect, about whom I am very enthusiastic, is when he talks about being post-partisan.

"Having lived with this very right wing Republican group that runs the House most of the time, the notion of trying to deal with them as if we could be post-partisan gives me post-partisan depression," Frank said.

WASHINGTON — Democrats are growing impatient with President-elect Barack Obama's refusal to inject himself in the major economic crises confronting the country. Obama has sidestepped some policy...
WASHINGTON — Democrats are growing impatient with President-elect Barack Obama's refusal to inject himself in the major economic crises confronting the country. Obama has sidestepped some policy...
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- kalli007 I'm a Fan of kalli007 6 fans permalink
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This line of thinking is just ridiculous. HE IS NOT YET THE PRESIDENT!!! HE HAS NO POWER!!

Lord knows January 20th cannot come fast enough - but what is he supposed to do?

Honestly though, lameduck should hand the reigns over NOW.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 12/04/2008
- donbrown I'm a Fan of donbrown 71 fans permalink
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I'm a solid democrat, but sometimes they exasperate the hell out of me. I can't tell you how many times I had to talk my wackier liberal friends off the ledge when Pelosi and company refused to impech Cheney and Bush, despite more pressing problems.

Naturally they all voted for Kucinich.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 12/04/2008

This is bizarre! I'm a Democrat and I'm fine with what he's been doing so far. If you think nothing is getting done, BLAME the Republicans and look in the mirror. Last I checked Bush was still President and the Democrats are in charge of Congress!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 12/04/2008
- faithfully I'm a Fan of faithfully 2 fans permalink

Stupid headline; for heaven's sake he isn't superman; he isn't president yet; he has hired a great team-but this will take time; I'm a democrat and I think he is doing just fine. People should calm down-this hysteria is doing no good....now Bush on the other hand, is really doing nothing-quite pathetic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 PM on 12/04/2008
- clsmithj I'm a Fan of clsmithj 10 fans permalink
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bogus grapevine story.

I was there for Obama in the Primary, I was there for him in the General, and I'm here for him now in the transition.

Slow political news period, lets move along.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 12/04/2008

You guys do get Obama is not president yet don't you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 12/04/2008

Agreed! I cannot reiterate this more...the man has yet to serve a day as President!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 12/04/2008
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That's it, sir
You're leaving
The crackle of pigskin
The dust and the screaming
The yuppies networking

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 PM on 12/04/2008
- mspink I'm a Fan of mspink 12 fans permalink
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He isn't President yet!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 12/04/2008
- bascombe I'm a Fan of bascombe 34 fans permalink
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BIPARTISAN = REPUBLICAN.

WHEN WILL IT SINK IN?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 PM on 12/04/2008
- wearyvoter I'm a Fan of wearyvoter 4 fans permalink

He hasn't even been sworn in yet. Yeesh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 PM on 12/04/2008
- harriscrl3 I'm a Fan of harriscrl3 191 fans permalink

Wow this gets even stranger by the minute in one camp you have those who are saying that he breaking campaign promises without him being in office now the democrats want him to act like he is the President even though he cant be for another two months. WTH kind of nonsense is this we have a constitution. Goodness anymore freaking involvement and he would have to be PRESIDENT The republicans blame him for hte recession now the dems are blaming him for not being President. What the hell kind of nonsense is this. Who the heck else is going ot pile on more crap on a President Elect.

Here's an idea why dont you tell that to the CURRENT PRESIDENT the lame duck one who is still GETTING PAID to do his job

Carol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 PM on 12/04/2008

A-Freaking-MEN

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 PM on 12/04/2008
- bascombe I'm a Fan of bascombe 34 fans permalink
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you're absolutely right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 12/04/2008
- diogeron I'm a Fan of diogeron 7 fans permalink

Give me a break. He hasn't even been sworn in yet. Grow up, people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 12/04/2008
- AKJM I'm a Fan of AKJM 20 fans permalink
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You have a point Carol, America has no President right now, the President-elect is the closest we have. Love or hate Obama, we must wait till he actually has the power.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 12/04/2008
- drsmc41 I'm a Fan of drsmc41 4 fans permalink

I agree with you 100%.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 PM on 12/04/2008
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