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Stimulus Signing, Foreclosure Aid On Obama Agenda This Week

STEVEN R. HURST   02/15/09 07:54 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — Keeping the economy front and center, President Barack Obama heads west this week to sign the $787 billion stimulus bill and tackle the home mortgage foreclosure crisis. The direct appeals for public support follow scant GOP backing in Congress for his agenda and increasing partisan bickering.

Passage of the stimulus measure _ unprecedented in its cost _ was a major triumph for Obama as he struggles lift the country from a financial nosedive unseen since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

Top aides said Sunday the skyrocketing unemployment rate would fall once the money begins to flow. But they also said the economy will continue its downward spiral in the short term.

"I think it's safe to say that things have not yet bottomed out," press secretary Robert Gibbs said. "They are probably going to get worse before they improve. But this is a big step forward toward making that improvement and putting people back to work."

The stimulus package, which passed with no GOP support in the House and three Republican votes in the Senate, aims to save or create as many as 3.5 million jobs through massive government investment while boosting consumer spending through modest tax cuts.

The president's determination to sign the stimulus bill into law in Denver on Tuesday suggests Obama will continue taking his economic message to the American people, who are giving him high marks for handling the crisis. The symbolism is obvious for Colorado, where a growing green-energy industry will draw major benefits from the stimulus.

"He is determined to keep in touch with the American people who sent him here to do this job," senior adviser David Axelrod said.

Gibbs said the president had taken "unprecedented" steps in a bipartisan effort to include Republicans in the legislative process. But Sen. John McCain was highly critical, declaring the stimulus would create what he called "generational theft" _ huge federal deficits for years to come.

McCain, who lost the presidential race to Obama, said the Democrat had backtracked on promises of bipartisanship and was off to a bad start. "Let's start over now and sit down together," McCain said.

Sen. Lindsay Graham, R-S.C., put it more bluntly: "If this is going to be bipartisanship, the country's screwed."

With the stimulus victory in hand, Obama planned to shift to the housing crisis with an announcement Wednesday in Phoenix about reversing that sector's collapse.

Late last summer, Americans began feeling the pinch of the recession and left the housing market in huge numbers. That coincided with a sharp increase defaults on home mortgages, a devastating combination that triggered the financial crisis. Lending froze as banks and investment houses realized they were holding trillions of dollars in bad assets.

Under an emergency $700 billion bailout program passed late last year, the Bush administration used half to forestall a financial collapse. But the flow of credit did not ease and use of the money was criticized because it was poorly administered and overseen.

Obama is now working to leverage the second portion of the bailout money into a program that could result in $2 trillion in government and private sector cash infusions to help banks and investment houses clear away "toxic" holdings and thereby spur lending.

As part of the next steps on the bailout, Obama was expected to offer help homeowners on the brink of foreclosure. Details have not been disclosed, but the nature of the crisis suggested mortgage loans would have to be revalued downward along with interest rates.

"We obviously have a major problem: problems with foreclosure, problems with people living on the edge and problems with home values around the country just plummeting, which is affecting family, family finances everywhere," Axelrod said. "We want to do something that will address all of those things."

On another troubled front, Axelrod said any plan to shore up the auto industry will require sacrifice by all involved, from auto workers and industry executives to shareholders and creditors.

General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC are expected to submit plans to the government by Tuesday, the deadline for showing how they can repay billions in loans and become viable in spite of a drop in auto sales not seen for a generation.

"We need an auto industry in this country. There are millions of lives, livelihoods that depend on it," Axelrod said. "We have a real interest in seeing the auto industry survive, but it's going to require a major restructuring of the auto industry."

Also Sunday:

_Gibbs said the administration wants to revise restrictions on executive compensation in the stimulus package even after it becomes law. The administration would seek to "strike the right balance" on the compensation question by discussing changes with House and Senate members, the spokesman said. Already Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and White House economic aide Lawrence Summers failed to stop the chairman of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., from adding stricter limits on bankers' bonuses.

_Obama soon will issue an executive order lifting a ban on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, Axelrod said. Under President George W. Bush, federal money for research on human embryonic stems cells was limited to those stem cell lines that were created before Aug. 9, 2001. Stem cells can revitalize diseased or debilitated human tissue.

_Axelrod defended Geithner, heavily criticized for offering scant details last week in outlining the administration's financial rescue plan. His performance led to a big Dow Jones sell-off. "We want to do this in a thoughtful way. He announced a strategy. He will unveil the tactics to support that strategy in the coming weeks. And we believe that he has the right approach."

_Axelrod sought to play down the about-face by Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., who abruptly withdrew as Obama's nominee to head the Commerce Department after saying the fit wasn't right with this Democratic president. "I don't think that that ultimately is a reflection on the administration. It's a reflection on Sen. Gregg's change of heart," he said.

Gibbs was on CBS' "Face the Nation" and CNN's "State of the Union." Axelrod appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press" and "Fox News Sunday." McCain was on CNN and Graham on ABC's "This Week."

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06:14 PM on 02/16/2009
If the value of your home is less than your mortgage + home equity loans then you probably give the keys to the bank and walk away from it. Because the bank was willing to take the risk when they gave you the loans knowing that housing prices were too high and you had no means to pay it back. That was the bargain that both of you made. The banks have just as much responsibility as the borrower. Onc e everyone walks away the prices of homes will plummet even more and they will be dirt cheap to buy back again. Since jobs, savings and investments have been devastated as well, it will be many years, if ever, before you will be back to where you were. Dump 'em now and start over later. Businesses close their doors and go bankrupt as soon as possible, they have no "responsiblitiy to keep paying when they do not make any profits. Home owners should do the same. Save yourself and your family and do not worry about the banks. There is no reason to "punish" yourselves. Forget the guilt trip because there is no sympathy for you anyways and the government is not going to help. Walking is the only leverage a person has today.
04:34 PM on 02/16/2009
"But Sen. John McCain was highly critical, declaring the stimulus would create what he called "generational theft" _ huge federal deficits for years to come."

Well, in the words of Church Lady; "Isn't that special..." Didn't I hear that Phoenix, ARIZONA, McCain's state has the highest rate of home foreclosures??? I mean didn't I hear that? Isn't that why Obama is going to Phoenix to speak on helping the HOME FORECLOSURES that seem to be so prevelant in ARIZONA???

Perhaps John McCain will do the right thing, and tell Mr. Obama that his state doesn't need Washington's help and that he's doing a "heck of a job" and doesn't want to be a part of that "generational theft" as he put it.

McCain, you'll be lucky if you get re-elected as a Senator in Arizona. I can't believe the Native Americans would ever vote for you again.
04:57 PM on 02/16/2009
Because Native Americans are in need of a government hand-out right HesDanTheMan? My brother happens to be a Native American living in Arizona. I am a Native American living in Georgia. We are both conservatives and we are both self reliant. Perhaps this hand-out to the minorities is a way to keep them in their place. You are a bigot.
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bushgirlsgone
10:24 PM on 02/16/2009
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"They want the federal government controlling Social Security like it's some kind of federal program."

George W. Bush




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bushgirlsgone
10:27 PM on 02/16/2009
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The unemployment rate in the Navajo nation is 58 percent. Fewer than half of the people living there have running water or electricity. You're aliar.
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JoeBlough
The Horror. . .The Horror. . .
02:17 PM on 02/16/2009
The price of housing must be allowed to reach parity with value. Prices shot up 80% in the last eight years. Value did not. To artifically prop up prices will only deter the final result, at a great expense. This is the nature of a bubble.
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Lemmy
There Are Americans, then there are Liberals . .
03:45 PM on 02/16/2009
Those who raided thier artificial home equity need to take responsibility.
05:27 PM on 02/16/2009
Take a look at those that pressured banks into making bad loans. Look at those that ignored YEARS of warnings by Bush and others that Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac needed fixing.
Chris Dodd, Barney Frank, Maxine Waters and others in the Democratic ranks adamantly opposed ANY oversight into those institutions. Look what happened!

Barry-O will probably appoint those mentioned above to investigate foreclosures. The foxes rule the henhouse!
06:19 PM on 02/16/2009
I guess you did not watch the 60 Minutes piece on World Savings last Sunday. Better learn the facts of the scams before blaming Barney and Maxine. If you want to believe that grandmothers and widows should have known more than bankers then go ahead and God save your elderly relatives.
10:01 AM on 02/16/2009
Housing should be a right. Its not fair that there are rich fat cats living in multi million dollar homes while hundreds of thousands are living on the streets. If we are to move this country forward, we need a Housing Rights Amdendment that will provide EVERY citizen a home in which to live. If they can not afford one, then the Governemtn needs to provide the support for them until they are financially able to pay the payment themselves. Bring Housing prices down to affordable levels, and linit the siize and scope of these "bigfoot" houses that do nothing to curb the carbon footprints on this planet.

We need to start utilizing the Emminent Domain laws on the books to start building and providing this type of right to our citizens.
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LARRYB28
10:59 AM on 02/16/2009
exactly where does it say that owning a house is a given right??????
11:41 AM on 02/16/2009
Its called life, as in life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.. Get used to it. I expect this kind of attitude when bringing up helping the poor. Its time we start using the government to help people and provide for the common welfare. The days of unrestrained Capitalism are over. The free market does not work. Its time we start thinking about people, instead of objects. Thankfully we have a leader who will help make this happen...
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JoeBlough
The Horror. . .The Horror. . .
02:13 PM on 02/16/2009
Bring back the flop houses. We can store people there until better times.
09:48 AM on 02/16/2009
What people don't understand about the housing market, is you have to let it hit rock bottom and not get involved. There was a housing bubble from 2002-2006, and all of those people who did not get into the market at that time are left way back in the dust and can't even approach some neighborhoods because they went up so fast. My house doubled in 5 years, yet the avg. workers pay rises about 5% every year, something had to give? The market will stagnate for atleast 5-10 years, because it has to readjust to get everyone back into the market so there is a level playing field again. The bubble burst, and we have to take our medicine, and government can't do anything but put a bandaid on it.
09:26 AM on 02/16/2009
Ok, I post here regularly, but this is the 3rd time everybody has lost their mind and posted stuff that has nothing to do with the topic. So I guess I'll just jump right on.

Birds of a feather, stick together, and crap on your car.

I was reading a book on "How to Make it Big." It was all about money.
10:56 AM on 02/16/2009
I GET IT! WHEN I LOOKED AND SAW THERE WERE 2222 COMMENTS I WRONGLY ASSUMED THERE WOULD BE VIEWS ABOUT FORECLOSURES I GUESS AFTER MIDNIGHT THIS PLACE BECOMES JUST ANOTHER CHAT ROOM FULL OF DRIVEL
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mervr1
Today is a good day, I'm not a Repubagger
08:15 AM on 02/16/2009
McCain, who lost the presidential race to Obama, said the Democrat had backtracked on promises of bipartisanship and was off to a bad start. "Let's start over now and sit down together," McCain said.

Sen. Lindsay Graham, R-S.C., put it more bluntly: "If this is going to be bipartisanship, the country's screwed."

Kinda like the Republicans did for 8 years...screwed us and backtracked on all promises.

I'm sure McCain would love to redo the whole election.
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abby4ever
05:23 AM on 02/16/2009
Hello? Anybody home?
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newmexicogold
06:36 AM on 02/16/2009
Knock knock?
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jillsond
03:52 AM on 02/16/2009
Does Trolltooth need a hug? Awww, poor tro//! Hugs and kisses!
03:55 AM on 02/16/2009
I don't want to hug any tro///, but I do want to acknowledge that I'm not usually so mean.

I'll say openly that I'm not that proud of that tonight ; )
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jillsond
03:57 AM on 02/16/2009
Sweetie, we know you. Trolls can be a real pain in the arse.
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Kiba
03:55 AM on 02/16/2009
Maybe we should bake a batch of trollhouse cookies.
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jillsond
03:58 AM on 02/16/2009
Hee hee hee!
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jillsond
04:00 AM on 02/16/2009
he//, I'll even chew the dam cookie for it, and sp it it on a plate for it to snort. That's how much I care.
03:40 AM on 02/16/2009
have i fallen into a wormhole..............what do these posts have to do with the subject? you guys need a nonsense blog to vent on
03:43 AM on 02/16/2009
None of that matters, Shirley you can see that - go ahead with your post - if it's something other posters want to answer, they will - easy as 1 - 2 - 3.
03:44 AM on 02/16/2009
Nice & subtle response.
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abby4ever
03:47 AM on 02/16/2009
ygm
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abby4ever
03:44 AM on 02/16/2009
Tell it to Za who is posting as Phone Booth today. Za eats threads, he MUST make them all about HIMSELF, you see, or he will d i e.
03:25 AM on 02/16/2009
"The Amazing TrollSlayer! No worries, girl."

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"Travis Bickle" kinda deluded individual living in it's own little fantasy world? 8)
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jillsond
03:29 AM on 02/16/2009
My quote. The rest is trollspeak. Go figure.
03:30 AM on 02/16/2009
How convenient to br@nd anyone who keeps it real as a "trolll" in your perfect fantasy world, right? 8)
03:30 AM on 02/16/2009
Alice in Wonderland?
03:34 AM on 02/16/2009
Repost, in case you didn't get it the first time :
Okay, Za .....Cut the crap.

Look, I don't know what gave you those manboobs, okay ?
I also don't know why you always need to oil your muscle.
I also don't know when you actually became in.sane.
I also don't know why you like to come here for mockery.
I was looking for answers & you're right.

There is no answer. & that's what the illness is all about.
03:39 AM on 02/16/2009
Meltdown....*ding*...*ding*.....just as expected...NO Scientific evidence / links / facts to b@ck up your argument...just pure fiction and dubious judgement! 8)

Case closed.
03:15 AM on 02/16/2009
So, has BJClinton been scurrying around of late?
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jillsond
03:20 AM on 02/16/2009
Can't blame a boy for trying. Eww.
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Kiba
03:43 AM on 02/16/2009
Hahahahahaha!
03:10 AM on 02/16/2009
PhoneBooth See Profile I'm a Fan of PhoneBooth I'm a fan of this user permalink

Re-read your own post :

"large dosages"

Now read the most common medication "side effects" :

"The main undesirable side effects of aspirin are gastrointestinal ulcers, stomach bleeding and tinnitus, especially in higher doses."

*Zing*
Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 AM on 02/16/2009

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*crickets*
03:11 AM on 02/16/2009
Stewie, care to help Liseworks?
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abby4ever
03:16 AM on 02/16/2009
Stop calling him Stewie. Stop copying everyone's words and phrases and nicknames, and stop pinching other people's stuff, lise caught you doing that on this thread!
03:33 AM on 02/16/2009
Okay, Za .....Cut the crap.

Look, I don't know what gave you those manboobs, okay ?
I also don't know why you always need to oil your muscle.
I also don't know when you actually became in.sane.
I also don't know why you like to come here for mockery.
I was looking for answers & you're right.

There is no answer. & that's what the illness is all about.
03:09 AM on 02/16/2009
What the H E L L was the topic?
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sharonh
03:10 AM on 02/16/2009
Insa.nity. Are you pro or con?
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Kiba
03:12 AM on 02/16/2009
I'm semi-pro.
03:16 AM on 02/16/2009
That is one of those items where I can swing both ways.
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Kiba
03:11 AM on 02/16/2009
Manboobs, I think. I was talking about zombies, though.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTq6jH-YkHM
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jillsond
03:18 AM on 02/16/2009
You're brilliant! I'm stuck on Kiki's Delivery Service! That's about my speed....
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jillsond
03:03 AM on 02/16/2009
If Kiba's still here, thnx! That's a view from my place in Tucson.
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Kiba
03:10 AM on 02/16/2009
Really? Lucky you! That is a stunning panorama.
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jillsond
03:15 AM on 02/16/2009
That's what Obama gets to see tomorrow. Not monsoons, but it's pretty this time of year. I'm in Seattle now, which is pretty, but its he//a cold!