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Obama Hammers GOP For Stalling Campaign Finance Bill

DARLENE SUPERVILLE   09/18/10 02:54 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — Stop blocking legislation to limit the amount of money corporations and unions can spend on campaign advertising, President Barack Obama is telling Republicans, saying their strategy is "politics at its worst."

"This is common sense," Obama said in his weekly radio and Internet address Saturday. "In fact, this is the kind of proposal that Democrats and Republicans have agreed on for decades. Yet, the Republican leaders in Congress have so far said 'no.'"

At issue is a Supreme Court ruling that reversed a century-long trend of limiting the power of big money in politics by saying corporations and unions may spend heavily to influence presidential and congressional elections.

Republicans, seen as mostly benefiting from the ruling, argue that Democrats are only trying to protect themselves with the bill.

The Democratic-controlled House has passed legislation to scale back the ruling and require greater disclosure by donors. Senate Republicans have blocked it and it's unlikely that the Senate will act on the measure in time to affect the Nov. 2 elections, when control of the House and Senate is at stake, along with 37 governorships.

Obama said a partisan minority in Congress wants to "ride this wave of unchecked influence all the way to victory" on Nov. 2.

"It's politics at its worst. But it's not hard to understand why," he said.

In response, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said Democrats are the ones trying to get the upper hand.

McConnell criticized Obama for talking up a "a partisan campaign bill" for the second time in four weeks at a time when Americans are desperate for Washington to focus on creating jobs and growing the economy.

"By focusing on that partisan effort to rig the fall elections rather than the stagnant economy, Democrats are proving once again that the jobs they care about most are their own," McConnell said. "It's a transparent effort to help themselves ahead of an election in which they clearly can't run on their record."

Bruce Josten, an executive vice president at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, argued that campaign disclosure requirements in the proposed legislation would be overly burdensome and as a result, restrict the political speech of business groups and most other advocacy organizations including citizen groups. In contrast, the Supreme Court ruling "protects the First Amendment rights of organizations across the political spectrum and is a positive for the political process and free enterprise," he said.

Republicans devoted their weekly address to promoting a GOP plan to freeze government spending and stop tax hikes scheduled to take effect next year unless Congress intervenes.

"If President Obama and Washington Democrats are truly focused on creating jobs, we should take action immediately to cut government spending and stop all of these impending tax hikes," said Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore.

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Online:

Obama address: http://www.whitehouse.gov

GOP address: http://www.youtube.com/republicanconference

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Mafdet 01:25 AM on 09/19/2010
The Republicans have not adopted a strategy of obstructionism because that implies some kind of activity.  They have simply chosen to bear forth the standard of the Bush Administration which was to do nothing for 8 years.  This country has been fundamentally changed and maybe irreparably damaged, but not because of some Republican tour de force that saw sweeping legislative initiatives.   Read More...
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onegandolf1
10:37 AM on 09/19/2010
This is probably the single most important Issue of the past fifty years. Bigger than Financial Recovery. Bigger than Health Care Reform. Bigger than Environmental Catastrophes . Bigger than anything else !

Why it doesn't get the press coverage that it merits ? Well, News Organizations are Corporations too. Owners of Media Corporations don't look favorably upon someone trying to limit the amount of influence they can buy.

We need to get behind efforts to rein in the buying of our Politicians !
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Intolerantcentrist
No thanks…I brought my own air.
11:46 AM on 09/19/2010
Let’s look into buying own politicians back.
10:14 AM on 09/19/2010
You can't be anti-corporatism or anti-fascism and be a Tea Partier that advocates minimum government because the only way to control corporations and keep them limited is by government regulation and a small government can't do that; that's exactly what the corporations want and are spending tons of money supporting Tea Partiers to get.
10:00 AM on 09/19/2010
Welcome to The United Corporations of America. Our anthem is: Screw The United States of America.
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09:58 AM on 09/19/2010
The current crop of Republicans seems to be some of the worst politicians in U.S. history. And it may only get worse. What horror.
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09:30 AM on 09/19/2010
A pretty light weight hammer.
08:47 AM on 09/19/2010
Let him say what he wants to. In about 6 weeks we will have nothing to worry about.
08:35 AM on 09/19/2010
OMG - is this guy for real! He is the one that went back on the campaign finance reform during his campaign!
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Aj Beamish
More human than you, man.
08:16 AM on 09/19/2010
Not sure what surprises me more here. That Obama has a "hammer" or the GOP is stalling on something.
08:04 AM on 09/19/2010
This coming from the guy that went back on his word and refused public financing during the last election.
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maxhnb
calling it like it is
07:51 AM on 09/19/2010
The Republican Party which invented corruption via President Ulysses S. Grant and Richard Nixon now intends to teach us a lesson about corruption. Its worse than the pot and kettle discussion its the quicksand trying to suck everyone into its bowels.

I predicted that Americans would turn on Bush when the economy was too bad for them....now the same is happening to Obama, for Bush's actions. Americans workers dont read the news, just work hard and save their energy to earn a living and are paying the price for that now and will forever.

The Declaration of Independence made no mention of economic tyranny becauee the wealthy founding fathers had no interest in giving up their high ground. But we arent them, we work for a living and our independence is often in doubt due to the corporations and slave owner big businessmen who never worked for a living.
10:11 AM on 09/19/2010
Untrue.
Jefferson's greatest fear as expressed in his letters was the unrestrained power of the corporations taking aggregating their powers to the extent that they could take over the country, and he tried to include an amendment in the Bill of Rights to control corporations, much as some are trying again today. He was unsuccessful, one of the missed opportunities in the framing of our constitution. He was a landowner but he had an abiding belief in the fundamental authority and dignity of the people.
07:36 AM on 09/19/2010
The venereal wart know as the RNC and it kissing cousin the US Chamber of commerce will not stop until the middle class is destroyed. If you are not wealthy and vote republican you deserve to live in your car.
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itproinct
the fighting democrat
08:02 AM on 09/19/2010
Exactly - FANNED!
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maxhnb
calling it like it is
07:24 AM on 09/19/2010
They are America's Holocaust, they have no shame, They have no decency
They must be stopped, not just for now but eternally.

What more is to say about this gang of greedy bloothirsty cold hearted bigots whose being is so very foul that words fail to describe their pathological commitment to obliterate human beings.


The courage you have will be at the voting booth. It is the only power you truly have in the middle class. If you are a fan or friend of mine, spread the word. It is time to get angry and to vote.
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kobrock1
Clever only seems easy
07:43 AM on 09/19/2010
Which party are you referring to?
07:12 AM on 09/19/2010
I'm agree to finance my campaign with public money. Uh, whoops, did you see how much Goldman Sachs just gave me? Forget that. Phony.
06:31 AM on 09/19/2010
NICE TRY-DEMS ARE TO BLAME-GOP CANT STOP ANYTHING -IF YOU HAVE EVERYONE ON BOARD-AND YOU DONT
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Pupadup4oBama
05:51 AM on 09/19/2010
"By focusing on that partisan effort to rig the fall elections rather than the stagnant economy, Democrats are proving once again that the jobs they care about most are their own," McConnell said. "It's a transparent effort to help themselves ahead of an election in which they clearly can't run on their record."
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