Obama Faces Tough Week; Stimulus, Bailout On Tap

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JIM KUHNHENN | February 8, 2009 11:44 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama plunges into a difficult test of his leadership this week, struggling to get a divided Congress to agree on his economic recovery package while pitching a new plan to ease loans to consumers and businesses.

The Senate's $827 billion stimulus legislation seems assured narrow passage by Tuesday. Harder work for Obama and the Democrats comes in the days ahead, when the House and Senate attempt to reconcile differences in their two versions.

Obama and Democratic Party leaders had hoped to have a bill ready for the president's signature by Feb. 16 _ a deadline that grows more challenging by the day.

At the Treasury Department, Secretary Timothy Geithner delayed the unveiling of a new bailout framework for financial institutions from Monday to Tuesday to let the administration focus on the Senate legislation.

Geithner is considering steps to broaden the use of a new lending facility at the Federal Reserve, provide government guarantees to help banks deal with their troubled assets, and continue direct infusion of capital into banks in exchange for securities and tougher accountability rules.

For Obama, the economy has become a two-front engagement, with one effort aimed at creating or saving jobs and the other at unfreezing the credit markets. Amid the urgency created by nearly 600,000 new unemployed workers last month and new bank failures, Obama's economic prescriptions are coming under critical scrutiny by both Congress and the American public.

The House and Senate bills are about $7 billion apart in cost and overlap in numerous ways. But the Senate bill has a greater emphasis on tax cuts, while the House bill devotes more money to states, local governments and schools.

Lawrence Summers, Obama's top economic adviser, signaled the struggle ahead as he made the rounds of Sunday morning talk shows. "There are crucial areas, support for higher education, that are things that are in the House bill that are very, very important to the president," he said on ABC.

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Rep. Barney Frank of Massachusetts, the Democratic chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, warned that reductions in state spending in the Senate bill would hurt local communities.

"To get any Republicans at all, you had to adopt a cut that's going to mean policemen and firemen are going to be laid off," he said.

Sen. John Ensign of Nevada, a member of the Senate Republican leadership, dismissed Frank's complaint as "fear-mongering."

The Senate bill is finely tuned. With only two or three Republicans on board, it is guaranteed, at most, 61 votes; the bill needs 60 votes to advance and avoid procedural hurdles. Any change in the balance struck by the Senate bill could doom it.

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., a vocal critic of the stimulus bill, complained that Republicans won't be involved in the final negotiations. "That's the way the Bush administration, when we Republicans were in charge _ that's the way we did business," he said. "But I thought we were going to have change."

Obama will take his case to the American people at 8 p.m. EST Monday with his first prime-time news conference. He'll also participate in town hall-style meetings in cities suffering particularly hard times _ Elkhart, Ind., on Monday and Fort Myers, Fla., on Tuesday.

The House and Senate are scheduled to go on recess next week, but congressional leaders have said they will not leave until the bill is completed.

The bank bailout proposal that Geithner will announce Tuesday also carries policy and political risks. Congress approved a $700 billion bailout for the financial sector last fall. But since then, lawmakers from both parties have been critical of how the Bush administration spent the first half of the money.

The Senate grudgingly agreed to give Obama access to the second half of the fund, but only after Obama promised to impose tougher conditions and to devote at least $50 billion of the fund to reducing mortgage foreclosures.

Officials said Geithner will not ask for more money for the program at this point. Instead, his plan is likely to include various approaches to loosening credit and helping banks deal with troubled, mortgage-backed assets.

"We are going to solve it by being as effective and strategic as we possibly can in the use of public money so as to catalyze and spur private investment," Summers said Sunday. He appeared to be describing one plan under consideration that that would have the government put up seed money to attract private-sector buyers to take on some of the banks' troubled assets.

Other options, cited by industry and congressional officials:

_Continuing to stress government purchases of bank stock as a way to bolster banks' balance sheets and try to get them to resume more normal lending. The money would come with more strings attached than in the past. "Institutions that get assistance will have to participate in loan modifications and meet other standards that we set," Geithner told House Democrats at a party retreat in Williamsburg, Va., on Saturday, according to notes taken by party officials.

_Expanding the use of the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility, a new program the Federal Reserve is developing, beyond supporting consumer loans to other types of lending. The Fed on Friday announced new terms and conditions for the facility and said a starting date would be announced later this month.

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AP Economics Writer Martin Crutsinger contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama plunges into a difficult test of his leadership this week, struggling to get a divided Congress to agree on his economic recovery package while pitching a new...
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama plunges into a difficult test of his leadership this week, struggling to get a divided Congress to agree on his economic recovery package while pitching a new...
 
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It has been estimated that California could receive more than $25 billion (the Greater Los Angeles Area receiving around $6 billion) of the nearly $800 billion in aid, made available by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, or ARRA. More than $70 billion of the bill has been directed towards investment in renewable, and green technologi­es...

http://www.caivp.org/article/taxes/2009/2/24/california-gets-stimulatedor-does-it

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 02/24/2009
- URDRWHO I'm a Fan of URDRWHO 2 fans permalink

Does some of this ring familiar?

"Running against Herbert Hoover in 1932, Roosevelt campaigned as an advocate of limited government, even (correctly) accusing Hoover of "reckless and extravagant spending" and of thinking "that we ought to center control of everything in Washington as rapidly as possible." After being elected, however, FDR promptly championed reckless and extravagant spending and tried to centralize just about everything in Washington. He did so not because he had become a scholarly statist intellectual, but simply because he was an opportunist capitalizing on the public’s demand for "action."

I know the Socialists on this forum are all for the above. There are people on this forum that don't call themselves Socialist but are for the coming debt creation. It is to the later people that I point to read about what really happened under FDR. The mans administration was the closet dictatorship ever seen in America. Under FDR people went to jail for things that would make your hair stand on end. If you have read about FDR (not just listening to the myth) you'll find that FDR's National Recovery Administration was taken from the actions of Mussolini. You remember Mussolini don't you....he was that Fascist guy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 02/12/2009

Found an interesting Obama webiste I thought was worth sharing
http://www.thebarackobamawatch.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 PM on 02/09/2009
- Joeblue I'm a Fan of Joeblue 5 fans permalink

Gods speed Mr. President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 AM on 02/09/2009
- rudiy I'm a Fan of rudiy 2 fans permalink

President Obama and his people failed to explain the the people what is at stake.
The Repub Senate and House seized upon calling the bill a spending bill and were not successfully challenged.
Stimulous=Spending. Every idiot understands this.
Most State Governors and most Mayors, Dems and Repubs understand this.
The Republican Governors and Mayors are somewhat quite because they are afraid to buck the party hacks, lead by Steele.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 AM on 02/09/2009
- sculptor I'm a Fan of sculptor 7 fans permalink

Barney Frank's comment about funding the states is spot on. It's pure common sense that money given to the states mean jobs, lots of jobs. It's clearly the most effective generator of jobs that can be put in such legislation. If the Republicans think otherwise then they are utter fools. In addition, these jobs are state services that the public counts on in a time of crisis like now. In fact, that is why I think Republicans want to quash sending funding to the states. They have some kind of mental complex where they see themselves as a harsh father that wants to punish his child for being weak. Only that weak child, is some innocent family that loses a job and ends up getting put out on the street like garbage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 AM on 02/09/2009

I think we would all do well to remember David before he slew Goliath. He became king because no one wanted to do the hard thing (taking on Goliath) and everyone, including his own family underestimated him. Everyone except his creator that is. God's opinion seemed to be the only one that mattered. As for me, I'll pray for our president and a good outcome.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 02/08/2009
- Ramirez I'm a Fan of Ramirez 269 fans permalink
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from Mark Steyn at NRO:
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... As for Obama's "skills as a communicator", I pass. He seems to be like one of those shower units where the merest nudge of the dial turns it from freezing to scalding. One minute, it's the audacity of hope. Next, we're on the brink of the abyss. But I don't think any serious "foe" (as Mr Heilemann puts it) would compare his rhetorical skills to Reagan's. Reagan was splendidly straightforward: "We are a nation that has a government, not the other way around". "Government isn't the solution to the problem, government is the problem." No pretense at post-partisan hopeychangeyness there.

By contrast, Obama is skilled mainly at evading clarity, at wrapping hard questions in a generalized gaseous uplift of abstract nouns. His inaugural shtick - it's not about big or small government, it's about smart government - is a classic dodge Reagan would rightly have despised. To govern is to choose, and the new president isn't very good at explaining his choices. ...

http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=MjA1ZTQ5MDg1MjZhZDk2YjI3MGVkZjczOTZkMjMxNjc=

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 PM on 02/08/2009
- Paul Peete - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Paul Peete 402 fans permalink

To quote your here..."th­ere you go again"/ You really must be foolish to think you matter here. Take your National Review and shove it where your brain obviously resides.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 02/08/2009
- sculptor I'm a Fan of sculptor 7 fans permalink

Paul, isn't it appalling that some people still think Ronald Raygun (the mangled name being a little swipe at his at star-wars fiasco) was a great president? They yammer on about his ending communism when it was clearly a matter of his merely being in office when the Soviet Union finally self-destructed. In addition, they use him to justify all kind of conservative drivel such as trickle-down economics. I guess they only thing we can do about this is call them on it each and every time they open their deluded pie-holes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 AM on 02/09/2009
- DLBSR I'm a Fan of DLBSR 13 fans permalink

Hello Paul. I read you blogs and I must say, I do enjoy your forthrightness. However, 'take your National Review and shove it where your brain obviously resides" is a bit more caustic than I can recall you having been. We as a nation need to get past the time when we are shouting at each other and begin talking to each other. You, as a respected HP bolgger, no this better than me. Don't allow the uninformed to accomplish their goals, that is to reduce an otherwise intelligent and respected blogger to the "no longer relevant level". Everyone is well aware what BS looks like, most are careful not to step in it. It tends to stick to the shoes for a prolonged period of time making navigation through the additional patties more difficult with the inexplicable side effect of imparing one's otherwise rational thought processes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 02/09/2009
- piquet I'm a Fan of piquet 14 fans permalink
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Hey BARACK feel free to clinch your fist like a man and bust a Republican in the mouth. If we don't start seeing some blood. You're toast...we have scars fighting off "stupid" for you. Butch up!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 PM on 02/08/2009
- SangZe I'm a Fan of SangZe 34 fans permalink

AMEN!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 AM on 02/09/2009
- Buffyboy I'm a Fan of Buffyboy 13 fans permalink

As Colbert would say, "Bailout please!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 PM on 02/08/2009

Oh Oh, tough week huh? Better ratchet the fear mongering up another notch!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 02/08/2009
- irishcarol I'm a Fan of irishcarol 2 fans permalink

No Only Bush and Cheney do that

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 AM on 02/09/2009

Even if we were to call what Obama is doing "fear mongering" (which I do not think is an accurate assessment) at least the threat this time is real and not made-up in his imagination (like the WMDs of Iraq).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 AM on 02/09/2009

BO is about to destroy our country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 PM on 02/08/2009
- Buffyboy I'm a Fan of Buffyboy 13 fans permalink

I think the GOP has already done that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 PM on 02/08/2009
- piquet I'm a Fan of piquet 14 fans permalink
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...actuall­y "stupid" already did. And it will take generations to breed them out of our way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 PM on 02/08/2009
- irishcarol I'm a Fan of irishcarol 2 fans permalink

No Obama is trying to save this country.Bu­sh and Cheney put us where we are now.The toilet!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 AM on 02/09/2009
- irishcarol I'm a Fan of irishcarol 2 fans permalink

He is Mr President Obama .Not Bo you loser.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 AM on 02/09/2009
- Joeblue I'm a Fan of Joeblue 5 fans permalink

The republicans beat him to it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 02/09/2009
- iswideopen I'm a Fan of iswideopen 72 fans permalink
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YES WE CAN!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 PM on 02/08/2009

Hopefully, he can get at least one thing right. Who knows. Total disappointment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 PM on 02/08/2009
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The Republiban underestimates our President's political skill and knowledge at their own peril. How many times during the last year did we see the President knock off 'invincible' opponents?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 02/08/2009
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