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Obama Blasts GOP, Calls For $50 Billion Infrastructure Plan For Roads, Rail, Air Travel

DARLENE SUPERVILLE   09/ 6/10 10:14 PM ET   AP

Obama Labor Day Speech

MILWAUKEE — A combative President Barack Obama rolled out a long-term jobs program Monday that would exceed $50 billion to rebuild roads, railways and runways, and coupled it with a blunt campaign-season assault on Republicans for causing Americans' hard economic times.

GOP leaders instantly assailed Obama's proposal as an ineffective one that would simply raise already excessive federal spending. Many congressional Democrats are also likely to be reluctant to boost expenditures and increase federal deficits just weeks before elections that will determine control of Congress.

Jim Manley, spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada, cautioned, "If we are going to get anything done, Republican cooperation, which has been all but non-existent recently, will be necessary."

That left the plan with low, if not impossible, odds of becoming law this year. When Congress returns from summer recess in mid-September, it is likely to remain in session for only a few weeks before lawmakers return home to campaign for re-election.

Administration officials said that even if Congress quickly approved the program, it would not produce jobs until sometime next year. That means the proposal's only pre-election impact may be a political one as the White House tries to demonstrate to voters that it is working to boost the economy and create jobs.

At a Labor Day speech in Milwaukee, Obama said Republicans are betting that between now and the Nov. 2 elections, Americans will forget the Republican economic policies that led to the recession. He said Republicans have opposed virtually everything he has done to help the economy, and have proposed solutions that have only made the problem worse.

"That philosophy didn't work out so well for middle-class families all across America," Obama told a cheering crowd at a labor gathering. "It didn't work out so well for our country. All it did was rack up record deficits and result in the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression."

He said Repubicans have consistently opposed his economic proposals and seem to be running on a slogan of "No, we can't," playing off his 2008 presidential campaign mantra of "Yes we can."

"If I said fish live in the sea, they'd say no," Obama said.

Republicans made clear that Obama should not expect any help from them.

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said the plan "should be met with justifiable skepticism." He said it would raise taxes while Americans are "still looking for the 'shovel-ready' jobs they were promised more than a year ago" in the $814 billion economic stimulus measure.

The House Republican leader, John Boehner of Ohio, added "We don't need more government 'stimulus' spending. We need to end Washington Democrats' out-of-control spending spree, stop their tax hikes, and create jobs by eliminating the job-killing uncertainty that is hampering our small businesses."

Administration officials are hunting broadly for ways to revive the economy. But they are likely to drop a separate proposal to renew a law exempting companies from paying Social Security taxes on any unemployed workers they hire, according to a White House official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the decision was not final.

Casual in brown slacks and open-collar white shirt with rolled-up sleeves, Obama took a populist tack in his speech, mixing attacks on Republicans with praise for working-class and middle-class Americans.

He said he'd "keep fighting, every single day, every single hour, every single minute to turn this economy around." He said interest groups he has battled "talk about me like a dog."

He also acknowledged that the past eight months of modest private-sector job growth hasn't been enough to bring down the unemployment rate. He said economic problems facing families today are "more serious than ever," and seemed to ask the audience in Milwaukee – and voters nationwide – for patience.

"Now here's the honest truth, the plain truth. There's no silver bullet, there's no quick fix to these problems," he said, adding that it will take time to "reverse the damage of a decade worth of policies" that caused the recession.

Administration officials said the transportation plan's initial $50 billion would be the beginning of a six-year program of transportation improvements, but they did not give an overall figure. The proposal has a longer-range focus than last year's economic stimulus bill, which was more targeted on immediate job creation.

The plan calls for rebuilding 150,000 miles of roads; building and maintaining 4,000 miles of rail lines and 150 miles of airport runways, and installing a new air navigation system to reduce travel times and delays.

Obama also called for a permanent funding mechanism, an infrastructure bank, to focus on paying for national and regional infrastructure projects. Officials provided few details of how the bank would work.

Obama said the proposal would be fully paid for. In an earlier briefing for reporters, administration officials said Obama would pay for the program by asking lawmakers to close tax breaks for oil and gas companies and multinational corporations.

The infrastructure spending is part of a package of economic proposals to be announced this week by Obama, who is feeling heat from fellow Democrats and a jittery public to show that he is focused on pumping life into the economic recovery and shrinking an unemployment rate long stuck near 10 percent.

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Associated Press writer Julie Pace in Washington contributed to this report.

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MILWAUKEE — A combative President Barack Obama rolled out a long-term jobs program Monday that would exceed $50 billion to rebuild roads, railways and runways, and coupled it with a blunt campaign-s...
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Veganie
Live food, live bodies
10:58 PM on 09/29/2010
Carry the battle to them. Don't let them bring it to you. Put them on the defensive. And don't ever apologize for anything. Harry S Truman
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03:55 PM on 09/18/2010
I don't think American matters to the plutocrats anymore. It's so last century. The future is east...Go East young man! Dubai, China, India...There's the future!
We are a long time waking up to this...bedazzled with gadgets and overwork and celebrities. But we're has-beens. Yesterday's paper.
Very clever of the globalists to use our children and hardware to bomb other places into the United World Order of corporate plutocracy.
Last corporate headquarters out of the old USA...turn out the lights.
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edlindaspy
God Bless America
11:14 PM on 09/08/2010
Now the rest of Congress and Democrats GET OUT THERE AND FIGHT!!! STAND WITH OUR PRESIDENT!!! I CANNOT EVEN IMAGINE GOING BACK TO THE DAYS WHEN THE REPUBLICANS HAD CONTROL IT WAS HORRID!!!!
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Phranquenstew
09:15 AM on 09/09/2010
Well said! If the "majority" had used their position over the last 2 years, instead of retreating every time the minority THREATENED to fillibuster, we would be a LOT further down the road to recovery. I grudgingly congratulate the republicans on their strategy... which is little more than counting on the impatience, gullibility and short memory of so many voters to discourage and divide the true majority.
08:11 PM on 09/12/2010
Well said Phranquenstew...F&F.....
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sarabono
Oldie but Goody
09:31 PM on 09/08/2010
Isn't there $180 Billion in the Stimulus #1 -- Feb. 09 -- Bill that was designated for this purpose with most of it yet to be spent ?
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Henryeb
Living Life And Loving It
07:37 PM on 09/08/2010
As someone who voted for President Obama this is one area where I am disappointed in the way he has handled the economy especially where it relates to jobs. I agree that something needed to be done regarding healthcare but not while so many Americans are out of work, losing their homes and just barely surviving. I believe he should have made job one after the stimulus to get people to work.

When you are broke and not knowing how to take care of your family healthcare is not the primary focus. At least it would not have been for me. I don't understand why these "shovel ready" jobs were not actually shovel ready. Hell the Republicans said that the President was imposing his will so why not impose it to rush through all the bureaucratic BS which has delayed a lot of infrastructure jobs and building?

They say that green development is to expensive but I wonder why we didn't just make the stimulus money available to retool manufacturing plants to produce solar panels and wind turbines. I know of companies who are hard at work on fuel cells which will definitely be the energy of the future. His capital would have been much better spent on job pursuits than the healthcare agenda in my opinion. What he is doing now is good but it is much to late to save many Democrats in November. He is pushing back like he should have been doing all along.
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edlindaspy
God Bless America
11:19 PM on 09/08/2010
WHERE IS YOUR OPTIMISM?? GOOD GRIEF MAN, Obama has done more in less than two years what Bush did in SIX...Come on,,stand behind him and quit critisizing,,,Rome wasn't built in a day,,but our comeback has made it back in a week,,..I can't even imagine all the weight the guy has on his shoulders,,,Like Bush said,,,"ITS A HARD JOB" I haven't heard Obama complain about it being a hard job,,furthermore,,I'm glad he finally is blasting these GOP's for their ignorant statements and bashing him everyday...
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Phranquenstew
09:21 AM on 09/09/2010
Absolutely correct. It's time the President took the gloves off and revitalized his base. I'm hoping his timing is intentional... like a jockey who holds his horse back to race across the finish line in the final length. What I hope happens is that everybody goes out to vote, and gives the majority the encouragement they seem to need to get over the seemingly perpetual fillibuster roadblocks thrown up at every opportunity by the self-serving republicans, whose strategy is nothing more than to divide and conquer.
12:34 PM on 09/09/2010
'Green' energy is expensive to develop and takes many years to provide us with jobs and energy. Where are the "shovel ready" jobs the stimulus bill was suppose to create? Haven't seen those have we? And still there is high unemployment. The economy and jobs should have been Obama's first priority, not healthcare reform.

Having a variety of ways to provide energy (not just green ones) would be ideal to move us forward and create jobs. Get government out of our way and let the private sector work in this area.

I've heard that individuals and business owners with money, ideas and resources are not willing to risk starting new job creating endeavors due to the uncertain economy. And many say this will remain so as long as Obama is in office. I don't blame them. Obama and his economic advisors are taking us in the wrong direction and unwilling to listen to the American people.
08:29 PM on 09/12/2010
The president is a very smart man, but he truly need a new economic team ASAP.... And a new administration. He should not have to get on the news and explain the things his team is doing. They should be out in front more speaking to the american people, so he can take care of the things he need to do. He is constantly thrown off message, and that should not be...
05:02 PM on 09/08/2010
Won't help me. He is spending megabucks overseas to train tech workers. Too old to take up construction so guess I'll starve.

http://hotair.com/archives/2010/08/04/obama-wh-spends-22-million-to-train-workers/
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Phranquenstew
09:31 AM on 09/09/2010
Guess who is backing those tech jobs going overseas... US based corporations and their off-shore tax shelters, as well as those domestic companies who out-source their tech and manufacturing jobs, while taking HUGE republican-created tax breaks.
If you're too old to "take up construction" or to retrain for the related jobs, perhaps you fall into the group getting close to retirement. Do you want the republicans to suddenly gut Social Security or raise the retirement age? Republican "pro-business, trickle-down" economic policies and deregulation no doubt decimated any 401k or IRA you may have been counting on.
Perhaps you'd be more hireable if you simply demonstrated some ability to think clearly.
08:35 PM on 09/12/2010
If the republicans get their way to rule this country again, we will surely be a third world country. Only 10% of the county is rich, so 90% will live in proverty, with no midecal, no social security, etc. Canada will not except us. These are the things we all need to consider when voting in november. Have mercy on us all.
04:53 PM on 09/08/2010
Simple folks..

What will grow jobs is optimism in the general economy combined with access to capital. We had too much of both over the last 18 years, but look at the result. The third and final component is business having certainty of the future.

Obama and Dems are not wholly responsible for the destruction of economic optimism as trillions of dollars in wealth evaporated almost over night. They are also not wholly responsible for the drying up of capital as banks dealing with toxic balance sheets had to right their financial house and tighten up credit.

However, where Obama and the Dems have failed is layering on so much business uncertainty with Obamacare, copious environmental law changes, an explosion of national debt and hints of increased taxation on the horizon. Dems have also failed in the capital access area by sending hoards of bank regulators to pick on regional and community banks while the big banks and Wall Street continued their same old practices. The impact has been devastating to small business that have traditionally been the engine of job creation in this country.

Lastly, by attacking capitalism and business in general, Obama and Dems have milked any remaining optimism from the population. The message from our leader has been that private business is run by crooks and they are responsible for our economic mess. This is a common message of any good socialist; but the problem here is that we are not Venezuela.
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edlindaspy
God Bless America
11:26 PM on 09/08/2010
Crooks you say???

U.S. lost track of $9 billion in Iraq funds in 2005...
Nearly $9 billion of money spent on Iraqi reconstruction is unaccounted for because of inefficiencies and bad management, Auditors were unable to verify that the Iraqi money was spent for its intended purpose. In one case, they raised the possibility that thousands of "ghost employees" were on an unnamed ministry's payroll.

GHOST EMPLOYEE's alright,,the GOP ghosts!!!!!
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Phranquenstew
09:34 AM on 09/09/2010
Not to mention the over-billing by outfits like Halliburton, KBR and Blackwater, and other US-based, but offshore "addressed"... the "pets" of the cheney/bush regime.
08:40 PM on 09/12/2010
Health Care Reform will create jobs in the long run, but not in the short term. People need jobs now. The economic team is truly out of touch with reality and the american people. The president need to start wearing his "no more mr. good guy" t-shirt.
04:12 PM on 09/08/2010
"Obama Blasts GOP, Calls for More Spending"

That pretty much wraps up his entire presidency to date.
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Sandman911
Self employed gun toting Bible thumper.
03:18 PM on 09/08/2010
I'm sorry, but Wasn't the "Stimulus Bill" supposed to pay for "Shovel Ready" infrastructure projects ???? The way Obamalosi goes through these billions & trillions, i get confused, but i believe that's what we were told right ??? So WHY do we need to borrow more $$$$ ?????
02:55 PM on 09/08/2010
I did have to chuckle when he mentioned "special interest" while speaking to a HUGE UNION crowd. (SEIU is one of largest special interest groups on Earth) Just saying, relax.
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Phranquenstew
09:43 AM on 09/09/2010
Calling a labor union a "special interest" group is akin to calling all "average American workers" a "special interest group". Unions have a long history of trying to enlarge their "tent", but are always being obstructed by corporations whose only goal is to increase the profits of a relatively small group of owners/shareholders, while exporting jobs and demanding (and under republican domination, receiving) huge tax breaks, supposedly handed to them to create jobs here.
12:57 PM on 09/09/2010
Union workers are okay, it's the Unions and their bosses that ARE the largest special interest group on the planet. It's the truth, not an opinion. Big unions hurt nearly everyone in their path. I work in and out of them all of the time here in NV and can't tell you how much they have hurt our local government system here.
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blueken
Finger Picking blues man
02:20 PM on 09/08/2010
So Wall Sreet gets $1 trillion and "rebuild roads, railways and runways" gets $50 billion? And people call Obama a socialist? Not to worry about Wall Street anymore though, they payed the $1 trillion back. So where is that $1 trillion that Wall Street paid back. Am I missing something? Well I know I didn't get no $1 million bonus.
04:37 PM on 09/08/2010
If you want that coin, why not go and work on Wall Street?
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Sandman911
Self employed gun toting Bible thumper.
08:55 AM on 09/08/2010
Didn't this President take math in school????? We're already $129,000,000,000,000.00 in debt.
05:58 AM on 09/08/2010
Democrats and Independents --- Do not believe the polls. They only poll landlines (we know who answers that--elderly)and not cell phones. Have you been polled? I have not. Just get out there and vote.
Don't give up on President Obama. Did you really think he could clean up this mess in 20 months? Do the republicans have anything that you like? Like President Obama said "if I said the sky was blue they would say no". He's right and they are getting paid for nothing but spreading fear. They have no ideas.
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GirlOutWest
I hope to be the person my dog thinks I am.
10:07 AM on 09/08/2010
No, I never get polled and I have both land and cell lines. It behooves the press and other MSM corporatations to put out inflamatory statements. I doubt we get much accurate information in todays media world.
In my state (Colorado) things are looking good for Democrats but of course the GOP has put up some crummy candidates. Liars and extremist are just a couple of the GOP qualifications.
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Phranquenstew
09:49 AM on 09/09/2010
DITTO! The republican strategy is to discourage, divide and conquer... nothing more. Unfortunately, some of those in the majority have caved and allowed that stratgey to work, by subverting democracy and letting the republicans get away with their threats of fillibuster. THAT, not the policies of President Obama has been the hurdle in the road to recovery.
Like you said so clearly and to the point... JUST GET OUT THERE AND VOTE. AND JUST AS IMPORTANT... GET EVERYONE YOU KNOW TO VOTE, TOO. The majority of the American people are NOT stupid, nor do they believe the republicans have the answer... they are just horribly discouraged. SHAME on the media!
04:29 AM on 09/08/2010
When will Obama learn that temporary jobs aren't going to fix the economy?
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skipling
Barking is almost as good as napping.
09:21 AM on 09/08/2010
Neither will more permanent job losses under the Repubs.
03:31 PM on 09/08/2010
that made no sense
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Phranquenstew
09:50 AM on 09/09/2010
Republicans don't cause job loss... they just allow their corporate bedfellows to ship them overseas.
04:27 AM on 09/08/2010
At a Labor Day - 2010 speech in Milwaukee Obama said: "If I said fish live in the sea, they [GOP]'d say no".
If he had said such obvious things during his election campaign, he would never been elected.
08:49 PM on 09/12/2010
You don't make much sense gsl2007. How did the president or any of us know the rethugs were going to be a party of "NO"? Maybe you should have warned us.....