Obama Signing Stimulus Bill In Denver: VIDEO, UPDATES

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First Posted: 02-17-09 08:40 AM   |   Updated: 03-20-09 05:12 AM

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President Barack Obama signed into law the most sweeping economic package in decades, a rescue plan meant to reinvigorate job creation, consumer spending and public optimism.

Capping the biggest victory of his month-old administration, Obama signed the economic legislation Tuesday in Denver.

Obama's full remarks:

It is great to be in Denver. I was here last summer to accept the nomination of my party and to make a promise to people of all parties - that I would do all I could to give every American the chance to make of their lives what they will and see their children climb higher than they did. I am back today to say that we have begun the difficult work of keeping that promise. We have begun the essential work of keeping the American dream alive in our time.


Today does not mark the end of our economic troubles. Nor does it constitute all of what we must do to turn our economy around. But it does mark the beginning of the end - the beginning of what we need to do to create jobs for Americans scrambling in the wake of layoffs; to provide relief for families worried they won't be able to pay next month's bills; and to set our economy on a firmer foundation, paving the way to long-term growth and prosperity.

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act that I will sign today - a plan that meets the principles I laid out in January - is the most sweeping economic recovery package in our history. It is the product of broad consultations - and the recipient of broad support - from business leaders, unions, and public interest groups, the Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Manufacturers, Democrats and Republicans, mayors as well as governors. It is a rare thing in Washington for people with such different viewpoints to come together and support the same bill, and on behalf of our nation, I thank them for it, including your two outstanding new Senators, Michael Bennet and Mark Udall.

I also want to thank my Vice President Joe Biden for working behind the scenes from the very start to make this recovery act possible. I want to thank Speaker Pelosi and Harry Reid for acting so quickly and proving that Congress could step up to this challenge. I want to thank Max Baucus, Chairman of the Finance Committee, without whom none of this would have happened. And I want to thank all the Committee Chairs and members of Congress for coming up with a plan that is both bold and balanced enough to meet the demands of this moment. The American people were looking to them for leadership, and that is what they provided.

What makes this recovery plan so important is not just that it will create or save three and a half million jobs over the next two years, including nearly 60,000 in Colorado. It's that we are putting Americans to work doing the work that America needs done in critical areas that have been neglected for too long - work that will bring real and lasting change for generations to come.

Because we know we can't build our economic future on the transportation and information networks of the past, we are remaking the American landscape with the largest new investment in our nation's infrastructure since Eisenhower built an interstate highway system in the 1950s. Because of this investment, nearly 400,000 men and women will go to work rebuilding our crumbling roads and bridges, repairing our faulty dams and levees, bringing critical broadband connections to businesses and homes in nearly every community in America, upgrading mass transit, and building high-speed rail lines that will improve travel and commerce throughout the nation.

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Because we know America can't outcompete the world tomorrow if our children are being outeducated today, we are making the largest investment in education in our nation's history. It's an investment that will create jobs building 21st century classrooms, libraries, and labs for millions of children across America. It will provide funds to train a new generation of math and science teachers, while giving aid to states and school districts to stop teachers from being laid off and education programs from being cut. In New York City alone, 14,000 teachers who were set to be let go may now be able to continue pursuing their critical mission. It's an investment that will create a new $2,500 annual tax credit to put the dream of a college degree within reach for middle class families and make college affordable for seven million students, helping more of our sons and daughters aim higher, reach farther, and fulfill their God-given potential.

Because we know that spiraling health care costs are crushing families and businesses alike, we are taking the most meaningful steps in years towards modernizing our health care system. It's an investment that will take the long overdue step of computerizing America's medical records - to reduce the duplication and waste that costs billions of health care dollars and the medical errors that every year cost thousands of lives. Further, thanks to the action we have taken, seven million Americans who lost their health care along with their jobs will continue to get the coverage they need, and roughly 20 million more can breathe a little easier, knowing that their health care won't be cut due to a state budget shortfall. And an historic commitment to wellness initiatives will keep millions of Americans from setting foot in the doctor's office for purely preventable diseases.

Taken together with the enactment earlier this month of a long-delayed law to extend health care to millions more children of working families, we have done more in 30 days to advance the cause of health reform than this country has done in a decade.

Because we know we can't power America's future on energy that's controlled by foreign dictators, we are taking a big step down the road to energy independence, and laying the groundwork for a new, green energy economy that can create countless well-paying jobs. It's an investment that will double the amount of renewable energy produced over the next three years, and provide tax credits and loan guarantees to companies like Namaste Solar, a company that will be expanding, instead of laying people off, as a result of the plan I am signing.

In the process, we will transform the way we use energy. Today, the electricity we use is carried along a grid of lines and wires that dates back to Thomas Edison - a grid that can't support the demands of clean energy. This means we're using 19th and 20th century technologies to battle 21st century problems like climate change and energy security. It also means that places like North Dakota can produce a lot of wind energy, but can't deliver it to communities that want it, leading to a gap between how much clean energy we are using and how much we could be using.

The investment we are making today will create a newer, smarter electric grid that will allow for the broader use of alternative energy. We will build on the work that's being done in places like Boulder, Colorado - a community that is on pace to be the world's first Smart Grid city. This investment will place Smart Meters in homes to make our energy bills lower, make outages less likely, and make it easier to use clean energy. It's an investment that will save taxpayers over one billion dollars by slashing energy costs in our federal buildings by 25% and save working families hundreds of dollars a year on their energy bills by weatherizing over one million homes. And it's an investment that takes the important first step towards a nationwide transmission superhighway that will connect our cities to the windy plains of the Dakotas and the sunny deserts of the Southwest.

Even beyond energy, from the National Institutes of Health to the National Science Foundation, this recovery act represents the biggest increase in basic research funding in the long history of America's noble endeavor to better understand our world. Just as President Kennedy sparked an explosion of innovation when he set America's sights on the moon, I hope this investment will ignite our imagination once more, spurring new discoveries and breakthroughs that will make our economy stronger, our nation more secure, and our planet safer for our children.

While this package is mostly composed of critical investments, it also includes aid to state and local governments to prevent layoffs of firefighters or police recruits - recruits like the ones in Columbus, Ohio who were told that instead of being sworn-in as officers, they would be let go. It includes help for those hardest hit by our economic crisis like the nearly 18 million Americans who will get larger unemployment checks in the mail. And about a third of this package comes in the form of tax cuts - the most progressive in our history - not only spurring job-creation, but putting money in the pockets of 95% of all hardworking families. Unlike tax cuts we've seen in recent years, the vast majority of these tax benefits will go not to the wealthiest Americans but to the middle class - with those workers who make the least benefiting the most. And it's a plan that rewards responsibility, lifting two million Americans from poverty by ensuring that anyone who works hard does not have to raise a child below the poverty line. As a whole, this plan will help poor and working Americans pull themselves into the middle class in a way we haven't seen in nearly fifty years.

What I am signing, then, is a balanced plan with a mix of tax cuts and investments. It is a plan that's been put together without earmarks or the usual pork barrel spending. And it is a plan that will be implemented with an unprecedented level of transparency and accountability. With a recovery package of this scale comes a responsibility to assure every taxpayer that we are being careful with the money they work so hard to earn. That's why I am assigning a team of managers to ensure that the precious dollars we have invested are being spent wisely and well. We will hold the governors and local officials who receive money to the same high standards. And we expect you, the American people, to hold us accountable for the results. That is why we have created Recovery.gov - so every American can go online and see how their money is being spent.

As important as the step we take today is, this legislation represents only the first part of the broad strategy we need to address our economic crisis. In the coming days and weeks, I will be launching other aspects of the plan. We will need to stabilize, repair, and reform our banking system, and get credit flowing again to families and businesses. We will need to end a culture where we ignore problems until they become full-blown crises instead of recognizing that the only way to build a thriving economy is to set and enforce firm rules of the road. We must stem the spread of foreclosures and falling home values for all Americans, and do everything we can to help responsible homeowners stay in their homes, something I will talk more about tomorrow. And while we need to do everything in the short-term to get our economy moving again, we must recognize that having inherited a trillion-dollar deficit, we need to begin restoring fiscal discipline and taming our exploding deficits over the long-term.

None of this will be easy. The road to recovery will not be straight and true. It will demand courage and discipline, and a new sense of responsibility that has been missing - from Wall Street to Washington. There will be hazards and reverses along the way. But I have every confidence that if we are willing to continue doing the difficult work that must be done - by each of us and by all of us - then we will leave this struggling economy behind us, and come out on the other side, more prosperous as a people.

For our American story is not - and has never been - about things coming easy. It's about rising to the moment when the moment is hard, converting crisis into opportunity, and seeing to it that we emerge from whatever trials we face stronger than we were before. It's about rejecting the notion that our fate is somehow written for us, and instead laying claim to a destiny of our own making. That is what earlier generations of Americans have done, and that is what we are doing today. Thank you.

The setting, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, is meant to underscore the investments the new law will make in "green" energy-related jobs. It also allows Obama to get away from Washington, where the bill's passage was a mostly partisan affair, and be among people who may benefit from the huge government intervention.

On Wednesday in Arizona, Obama will unveil another part of his economic recovery effort -- a plan to help millions of homeowners fend off foreclosure.

But first comes the $787 billion economic stimulus bill, which tries to attack the nation's economic free fall on multiple fronts.

It pumps money into infrastructure projects, health care, renewable energy development and conservation, with twin goals of short-term job production and longer-term economic viability.

There's a $400 tax break for most individual workers and $800 for couples, including those who do not earn enough to pay income taxes. It dishes out tens of billions of dollars to states so they can head off deep cuts and layoffs. It provides financial incentives for people to start buying again, from first homes to new cars.

And it provides help to poor people and laid-off workers, with increased unemployment benefits and food stamps, and subsides for health insurance.

President Barack Obama signed into law the most sweeping economic package in decades, a rescue plan meant to reinvigorate job creation, consumer spending and public optimism. Capping the biggest vic...
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It's clear that this billion-dollar stimulus bill is good news from some people and not such good new for others. We can call this people Crazy Ann and Bert, respectively:

http://theopenend.com/2009/03/12/a-tale-of-two-houses/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 PM on 03/12/2009

ok so how is obama gonna cut our national debt in half when he's spening trillions of dollars??
If you are asking yourself this, the answer is simple, he will tax the rich people.
Now for a little FAQ about rich people
Over 95% of people making 250,000 dollars or more a year work more than 60 hours a week and many work 13-15 hours a day.
So who's obama gonna tax if he taxes those non-working people?
The poor people who choose to be poor because then they can live off of wellfare?
certainly not them!
Just a thought...­.........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 02/26/2009

Everyone was voting for the man with the golden heart,
but when will we realize that a golden heart can't beat at all?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 02/26/2009
- dadd I'm a Fan of dadd 6 fans permalink

Your stimulus package will be in the roads that don't crumble, the bridges that don't fall,

wow... let me get out by bubblegum car and drive down the taffy highway.

That will never happen.

True story. There is a road that is 15 miles long that leads into the city where I live. I'm 43 now, and since I was 16 I have never been down that road without some sort of construction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 AM on 02/19/2009
- dadd I'm a Fan of dadd 6 fans permalink

so what's your beef?....b­ecause you feel you should be getting something?­....

No I just hate the fact that my tax dollars are now paying for a 50 yard bridge by my house to be "fixed" up. Time table... one year.

And yes I'm am lucky to have a job, a job that I've been doing for over 20 years. I'm self-employed and you know what I want? I want my taxes cut so I can invest in by business instead of putting money under my bed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 02/19/2009
- BIG JOHN I'm a Fan of BIG JOHN 13 fans permalink

STIMULATION=GOP FLUSTRATION

STIMULATION=GOP CONSTIPATION

STIMULATION=GOP NON PARTICIPATION

STIMULATION=GOP FLATULATION

STIMULATIO­N=LIMBAUGH RELAPSATION

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 AM on 02/18/2009
- Petey131 I'm a Fan of Petey131 29 fans permalink

O.K. Haters of this bill. Tax cut goes into affect in June. Start writing your letters and tell your employer you are NOT interested in getting it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 PM on 02/17/2009

I'm interested in finding out how you call giving someone a tax cut- who doesn't pay any taxes? How is that possible? Isn't that the same as just giving people money? Its surplus maoney- because they are not giving any back to the federal government - so explain the cut part- and by the way - Bush did this last year and it did not work. This stimulus money- will fail to do anything different. But you can "Hope" that it will. Give it another year and economy will turn around- with or without massive debt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 02/18/2009
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 495 fans permalink
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People who don't pay taxes don't get a tax cut.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 AM on 02/18/2009

Thanks President Obama for leading the way to economic recovery.

I am proposing three things regarding these obstructing republicans and these are:
(i) can those republican governors and congress anc senate clowns who vehemently opposed President Obama the stimulus please reject the portion intended for their constituents and foward it to states where the elected officials supported the package?

(ii) can some of these obstructing elected republicans get a drastic reduction in their pay so that they can understan what the unemployed people are going through?

(iii) can we actively start a recall of these clowns in the NO PARTY so that we can send President Obama elected officials who are NOT betting for him and America to fail?

We need to send these fools a real message

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 PM on 02/17/2009
- tlgeiger62 I'm a Fan of tlgeiger62 60 fans permalink
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As promised, President Obama has launched the website for citizens to track the money in the Stimulus

http://www.recovery.gov/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 02/17/2009
- Tom Joad I'm a Fan of Tom Joad 290 fans permalink
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hey! my name's on there! I'm getting some $$ :)))

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 PM on 02/17/2009
- tlgeiger62 I'm a Fan of tlgeiger62 60 fans permalink
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As promised, President Obama has launched http://www.recovery.gov/

Bookmark it and watch where the money goes!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 02/17/2009

Obama continues to instill confidence in the stock mkt folks...Do­w down 297 today after bill was signed...2­nd lowest close in 6 yrs...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 02/17/2009
- munki I'm a Fan of munki 34 fans permalink
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It takes time to digest...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 PM on 02/17/2009
- dmbraddy I'm a Fan of dmbraddy 267 fans permalink
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Uh, the stock market was lower when Bush left office than it was 8 years earlier when he began his first term. Want to guess how many 8 year periods ended with the market below what it was at the beginning? History is quite clear. Republicans are bad for the stock market and Democrats are good. Read the numbers and weep.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 PM on 02/17/2009
- tlgeiger62 I'm a Fan of tlgeiger62 60 fans permalink
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Oh I'm sure the market would have SHOT UP had we done what the rethugs wanted and just DONE NOTHING!!!!

There was other news today that MIGHT have effected the markets but, of course, it couldn't POSSIBLY be anything other than the Stimulus Plan that would cause such a thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 02/17/2009
- spartanmom I'm a Fan of spartanmom 13 fans permalink

The stock market runs on testosterone not reason

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 PM on 02/17/2009
- dsws I'm a Fan of dsws 11 fans permalink
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The market reacts to news, not to signatures. All stock traders knew several days ago that the president was going to sign this bill. By contrast, the news from the auto makers was news.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 PM on 02/17/2009
- Tom Joad I'm a Fan of Tom Joad 290 fans permalink
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Gallup poll today shows approval of congressional Republiban at 19%

8 of 10 Americans now disapprove of The Republiban. Maybe we can get them to move to Swat Valley, Pakistan..­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 02/17/2009
- RJII I'm a Fan of RJII 77 fans permalink
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Cantor says...the­y're "back in the saddle again"

a silly rock music video got them all juiced up eventhough they still lost on the stimulus.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 02/17/2009
- ljcwi I'm a Fan of ljcwi 4 fans permalink

Cantor is toast! He never said how much his banker wife received in bonuses thanks to the bank bailout! Mike Barnicle of MSNBC is guilty of the same conflict of interest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 PM on 02/17/2009
- Tom Joad I'm a Fan of Tom Joad 290 fans permalink
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I feel pretty confident Cantor didn't have Aerosmith's permission to co-opt their song for his video. Why doesn't the RIAA file suit for copyright infringement?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 02/17/2009

Funny how BO goes to Denver to highlight the importance of the ‘green’ jobs that the bill is supposed to create, but uses more jet fuel than most individuals would use over a period of decades just to fly there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 02/17/2009
- RJII I'm a Fan of RJII 77 fans permalink
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well maybe if republicans had supported green energy, instead of stiffling it for eight years, we'd have an alternative jet fuel safe enough and readily available to fly our president securely around the country. tr0ll alert.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 02/17/2009
- Tom Joad I'm a Fan of Tom Joad 290 fans permalink
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funny how you never complained about that with GWB.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 02/17/2009
- ljcwi I'm a Fan of ljcwi 4 fans permalink

How much fuel did gw bubbaph*ck use for his many trips to Crawford TX or Camp David almost every weekend because he was to much of a coward to face the press for 8 years?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 02/17/2009
- kmswriter I'm a Fan of kmswriter 25 fans permalink
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A post here mentioned he was going to step it up @ has job - exactly - President Obama has inspired so many people. This stimulus is the first step.

After spending Sunday evening camped out for tickets in AZ (one of the coldest nights low mid 40's - thus far 8p-9am) - I am so looking forward to seeing President Obama and hearing his message for so many Arizonans who are just trying to hang on. Even republicans camped out.

My husband and I met so many wonderful people - everyone was neighborly and orderly - watching out for each other - will be back tomorrow -

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 02/17/2009
- RJII I'm a Fan of RJII 77 fans permalink
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wonderful. have a great time. I'll be there in spirit-- hanging on in MD

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 02/17/2009
- kmswriter I'm a Fan of kmswriter 25 fans permalink
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I forgot to mention the local donut shop (i don;t know if i can mention name - Krispy Kreme) sent over dozens of donuts for alll of us - 600+ waiting for tickets...­fabulous gesture - already wrote to thank them - so many stories - local news and frontline picked uo atory.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 02/17/2009
- RJII I'm a Fan of RJII 77 fans permalink
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So all Pres Obama has to do, is take over and immediately fix :

*the auto industry
*zombie banks
* wall street
*small business credit crunch
*zillion dollar mortgage crisis
* the bankrupting war in Iraq
* the war in Afgan
* zero consumer confidence

Oh yeah and overhaul the nation's forever failing healthcare system. Piece of cake.

And Bush sits in his new mansion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 02/17/2009

Add in Pakistan adopting Islamic Law, North Korea launching missiles, and big energy fighting any environmental and energy regulations and you've got a full plate.

Not sure what one person can realistically do against all that, but I am still confident we picked the best person to try.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 02/17/2009
- spartanmom I'm a Fan of spartanmom 13 fans permalink

small bright spot in Pakistan is that one of the terms of allowing Islamic law (and it isn't the extreme taleban style) is that the taliban has to surrender their weapons.

Waiting to see how that plays out

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 02/17/2009
- redkim I'm a Fan of redkim 34 fans permalink
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He should really concentrate on our troops around the world. ALL of them. Getting them home and stopping the Military Industrial Complex (MIC) will REALLY reduce any deficit. THAT would be real change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 02/17/2009
- tmike78 I'm a Fan of tmike78 2 fans permalink
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RJII, I hope the American people realize exactly what you just said and in 4 years when his "contract" is up. They let this man finish the job he has been hired to do. Obama is fighting an up hill battle and we are witnessing history in the making. He will be 1 of our country's greats.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 02/17/2009
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Damn, I love this man. I'm referring to Obama.

He will be one of the greats.

The nation is ready for straight talk and real solutions after 8 years of living in fantasyland.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:16 PM on 02/17/2009
- Tom Joad I'm a Fan of Tom Joad 290 fans permalink
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don't forget I-wreck.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 PM on 02/17/2009
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