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Obama: New Jobs Numbers 'Positive' But 'Not Nearly Good Enough'

ERICA WERNER   09/ 3/10 03:44 PM ET   AP

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Standing with his economic team in the Rose Garden, Obama said the jobs report was "positive news, and it reflects the steps we've already taken to break the back of this recession. But it's not nearly good enough."

WASHINGTON — Eager to jumpstart the economy ahead of crucial midterm elections, President Barack Obama said Friday he intends to unveil a new package of proposals, likely including tax cuts and targeted spending, to spark job growth.

Obama spoke in the Rose Garden after the August jobs report came out better than expected, showing the private sector adding 67,000 new jobs last month and revising upward the numbers from June and July. But unemployment ticked upward to 9.6 percent as more people entered the job market, and the president said it wasn't good enough.

"That's why we need to take further steps to create jobs and keep the economy growing, including extending tax cuts for the middle class and investing in the areas of our economy where the potential for job growth is greatest," Obama said.

"We are confident that we are moving in the right direction, but we want to keep this recovery moving stronger and accelerate the job growth that's needed so desperately."

Administration officials say a big new stimulus bill like last year's $814 billion measure is not in the offing - nervous lawmakers looking to November's balloting would not be expected to approve an expensive new measure. But Obama said he'd be proposing a new set of ideas next week. He's likely to detail them during a speech on the economy Wednesday in Cleveland, midway through an economy-focused week capped by a rare White House news conference.

Obama's package could include a number of provisions that have languished in Congress for much of the year, including infrastructure bonds for municipalities and extensions for a series of tax breaks for businesses and individuals that expired at the end of 2009. Democratic leaders are considering making one of the tax breaks permanent, for businesses that invest in research and development.

They are also considering extending a law passed in March that exempts companies that hire unemployed workers from paying Social Security taxes on those workers through December. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., has proposed extending the exemption an additional six months.

Obama is continuing to prod the Senate to pass a bill that calls for about $12 billion in tax breaks for small businesses and a $30 billion fund to help unfreeze small business lending. Republicans have likened the bill to the unpopular bailout of the financial industry. And the president wants to make permanent the portion of George W. Bush's tax cuts affecting the middle class.

The House has already passed many of the provisions, but they have stalled in the Senate because Republicans and Democrats could not agree on how to pay for them.

Jim Manley, spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said Reid hoped to be able to get the small business measure through once the Senate goes back in session later this month but the prospect for other ideas was cloudier. Moreover, some of the ideas are relatively small bore, so even if they did pass in the next month or two it's unlikely they'd make a real dent in the economy before the elections.

Departing White House economist Christina Romer told The Associated Press that the new proposals would be "targeted measures aimed at particular problems or incentivizing a particular area of the economy." Romer is leaving her post as chair of the president's Council of Economic Advisers on Friday to return to the University of California, Berkley.

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Associated Press writers Julie Pace and Stephen Ohlemacher contributed to this report.

(This version corrects price tag of stimulus bill to new estimate of $814 billion.)

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MrBadExample 02:58 PM on 09/03/2010
Nineteen months into this mess and a few things should be crystal clear. The Repubs in the Senate are not going to vote for any jobs stimulus the WH proposes--they've stayed together as a bloc from the beginning, and except for a few defections, they've voted together against all critical reforms. Obama should not be acting surprised by this. And he should not silently fume when this happens--his testy  Read More...
08:02 PM on 09/07/2010
There is nothing positive about an increase in unemployment. The President is living in la la land.
10:46 PM on 09/06/2010
Giving tax cuts to the middle class to stimulate the economy was ineffective several years ago and will still be ineffective today. The majority of middle class Americans have lost faith in our economy and are going to save any disposable income that they have, not go out and spend. With the state of our economy, people are realizing that their jobs are not as steady and dependable as they once were and are depending more and more on their savings. I think the only way to encourage spending is more incentives like the home-buyer credits and “Cash for Clunkers” program. The economy will never recover until trust is restored in employers and our government.
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HoneyRyder
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12:56 PM on 09/06/2010
Change takes time. Everyone who is talking badly about Obama seems to have the maturity of a 10 year old. They knew that things would not easy for him and yet they wine as if Obama is sending us to hell. The GOP went on a crybaby media tour when Obama won saying that the media loves him, and no one will hold him accountable for anything ebvause he is black, and it looks like the media once again bows to the pressure of the klan members over at FOX because now it seems like no matter what Obama tries to do everyone in the media is attacking him. Forget about the fact that he passed Healthcare which no one else has been able to do . Forget that he is fighting for the rights of gay americans and women, they also seem to forget that he is actual making all the necessary moves to get us out of Iraq. All they can think about is the economy that their party caused to fail , and the lie that he is a muslim. Obama has made some mistakes but nothing compared to the previous administration. I will take the smart, calm, forward thinking man anyday. Change takes time. Stop acting like children and stand by our president. The Dems have dropped the ball on this one. They let the teaparty and GOP frenzy to spiral out of control. Now people are voting in Hillbilies to congress. Wonderful.
11:58 PM on 09/05/2010
The fact that Obama thinks "we are moving in the right direction" should scare the tar out of everyone who works for a living. Wages are down. Way down. Housing prices are down, way down. We offshore jobs faster than we create them. And we import workers (see federal H-1b regulations) from overseas rather than give Americans a chance.

Median wages keep falling and the wealth is more and more concentrated at the top thanks to federal interference in the labor market.

And Obama thinks this is all positive?! I'll vote for Palin before I vote for Barack "things are great" Obama!
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4midable
05:14 AM on 09/06/2010
Voting for Palin? That says all I need to know.

As for the east of it, thank Reagan and Bush -- you describe their policies perfectly. Obama is right, it will take a long time to dig ourselves out of the hole they put us into.

The only thing that scares the tar out of me is anyone who would vote for Palin.
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ConsciousChristian
Right follow me and I'll follow you
02:49 PM on 09/07/2010
I wouldn't vote for Palin either. This is not any any way meant to be sarcastic but if I cannot disagree with a POTUS and get called a racist because of the color of his skin, I am not voting for a woman which people would call sexism.
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Texan POd
10:07 PM on 09/05/2010
hahahahahahahaha... needed that on a Labor Day weekend.
08:19 PM on 09/05/2010
Don't worry about it, Barack.

Where were all these consciensious do-gooders during Bush's eight pitiful years in office...?
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terry63
11:03 PM on 09/05/2010
Not all of us, I noticed early in his second term that things were going bad, long before wall street fell, I saw him get up and say that we were outsourceing those blue collar jobs because we didnt need them anymore, I had many freinds that counted on those jobs, But you cant really blame Bush, he probably never met a blue collar worker. And then there's the houseing angle, I thank the Dems in congress for that, I bought my second house in 2003, I didnt pay anything down on it, I didnt even pay closeing. and I thought to myself you know thats not right. Oh sure I make my payments but I knew that for every one of me there were 3 that would not.
later I bought my second Harley Davidson, I walked in fill out papers, and rode it home no down payment. I saw this coming a long way back.And now after spending trillions of dollars on stimulus we are still right back where we started and the White house is talkinf tax cuts for buisness, This will work its a pitty we didnt try that first. There is no upswing in employment,
Its smoke and morrors ( fuzzy math).I guess they want to beat the new congrees to the punch so that when this idea starts to take hold they can claim victory for themselves.
05:40 PM on 09/05/2010
Positive? Where....on the goddamn moon?????
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graffitijoe
snowballs chance n SoCal
05:23 PM on 09/05/2010
If we are headed in the right direction - at the current pace unemployment will stay above 9% through all of Obama's term in office.
12:12 AM on 09/06/2010
Exactly! Obama seems to think 9% unemployment is a good thing. It is good for profits for Wall Street. And it certainly does seem Obama loves to throw money at them.
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Bob Wood
A.T.C.G...(sigh)
04:41 PM on 09/05/2010
With the gov't exercising the same kind of oversight it did during the Big Bank failures, Wall Street collapse, Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac, Katrina, BP Gulf spill...Why do I lack confidence that they can create jobs ? If the US gov't was in charge of the Sahara Desert...there'd be a worldwide shortage of sand.
09:43 PM on 09/05/2010
By oversight I assume you mean lack thereof. The banking disasters and the oil spill happened precisely because the government chose not to take charge but rather let the industry regulate itself.
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Bob Wood
A.T.C.G...(sigh)
10:51 AM on 09/06/2010
Yep...Lack thereof. It's hard to imagine the gov't as a solution, when they have not been so far.
DUSAA-1775
never moon a werewolf
02:29 PM on 09/05/2010
Poor ol Obama... so this report is ' positive '?? It would appear the Barry has fallen off the wagon and is back on the sauce...
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bovine13
02:34 PM on 09/05/2010
"Hope and Change" has changed to "Well it could always be worse."
03:41 PM on 09/05/2010
There'll always be a "worse" scenario...
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alumtrix
11:02 AM on 09/05/2010
The president continued his speech with more good news. He stated that with the investment in the infrastructure, roads were now safer and there were less fatalities compared to 08 and before. He stated, "road fatalities also continue to decline with the latest efforts in rebuilding our infrastructure. They declined to 3420 in May of this year with only 473 children under the age of 5 losing their life. There is much good news in the deaths of these young souls as we continue to make our roads safer".
10:19 AM on 09/05/2010
Mr President:

You promised us leadership.

Leadership is not about placing the blame.
Leadership is not a synonym for timidity.
Leadership is not political expediency.
Leadership is not management.

Where is your leadership, Mr President?

"Lead, follow, or get out of the way."
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SIMPLICIMUSS
Kampf gegen Dummheit !
01:13 PM on 09/05/2010
Re ; your leadership profile, Prefer the last option stated..... " Get out of the way " !!!!
03:42 PM on 09/05/2010
Judging from his "accomplishments" so far... yeah.
10:00 AM on 09/05/2010
"...Eager to jumpstart the economy ahead of crucial midterm elections, President Barack Obama said Friday he intends to unveil a new package of proposals, likely including tax cuts and targeted spending, to spark job growth..."

As usual... a day late and a dollar short.
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alumtrix
11:16 AM on 09/05/2010
I'm gonna have to beg to differ with you on the dollar short part of your statement.
02:40 PM on 09/05/2010
And I will differ on a "day late". Tax cuts aimed at business in Feb 2009 is 450 days late
07:35 AM on 09/05/2010
Obama economy, worser than the worst economy since the great depression. Funny, we don't hear any the worst economy since the great depression comments anymore.
02:41 PM on 09/05/2010
What did you say?
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Reedo1981
Please don't speak libberish
01:42 AM on 09/05/2010
Lots of talk here about how bad things were under Bush but that 5% unemployment rate during most of his two terms would look pretty good again.
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rmonroe
01:30 PM on 09/05/2010
Yet you still don't realize that the problems we are facing today are due to 8 years of Bush. What shape was the country in after 7 years of Bush? I seem to remember an economic collapse of epic proportion in 2008? Do you have selective memory? Obama has been trying to take steps to improve this economy that Bush ruined, but is fought tooth and nail by Republicans who WANT the economy to continue to collapse. I would say he has done an admirable job of just keeping things in check while the party of no blocks his every attempt. The stimulus would have been larger and more effective if it weren't for the party of no. More people would be back to work if it weren't for the party of no. Yet people are so blind and blame the ENTIRE economic collapse on Obama. Typical one sided blind partisan politics. SICKENING.
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bovine13
02:38 PM on 09/05/2010
You're right....borrowing even more money to prop up our economy would have been better. That way we could owe even more money to foreign governments, because that's exactly how we'd fix things.

The stimulus was a waste of money, throwing good money after bad wouldn't have done any more good. Seriously they gave grants for thousands and thousands of dollars to research ants....what good did that do for our economy?
02:47 PM on 09/05/2010
You might want to throw in the 2007-8 Democratic House with George.

And larger liberal spending would have given us more deficit. Just look at what the $787 Billion STIMULUS effort was and is. (That word along with unprecedented shall not be uttered again)

May be next time we will check the credentials of a President we vote for. Some of us noted that he liked to vote 'present'. Hardly a leadership role.
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dfranz
With Liberty and Justice for all
02:06 PM on 09/05/2010
Just think, if George Bush were never elected we wouldn't have 6 trillion dollars in national debt. Then how would you eliminate Social Security?
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bovine13
02:39 PM on 09/05/2010
And if Obama was never elected we wouldn't have 13 trillion dollars in national debt....