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Obama Talks Jobs With Jobs, Other Tech Leaders

DARLENE SUPERVILLE   02/18/11 07:57 PM ET   AP

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HILLSBORO, Ore. — Pushing his jobs agenda, President Barack Obama made the case Friday that companies can make money and build up the country at the same time, citing the giant Intel Corp. chip maker as his model of smart investing in education.

"We know what works. We know how to succeed," the president told employees here after getting an eye-opening tour of Intel's manufacturing facility. "We know how to do big things. And all across this nation, in places just like this one, we have students and teachers, local leaders and companies who are working together to make it happen."

Though Republicans in Washington are balking at Obama's call for more spending on education, Obama said Intel's example has shown that spending on education and worker training is a good investment – even in difficult financial times.

"You're not just a good corporate role model," Obama said. "You're a corporation that understands that investing in education is a good business model. It's good for the bottom line."

The president spoke during a West Coast swing designed to highlight his vision of making the U.S. more competitive globally. Before the visit, the White House announced that Obama had picked company CEO Paul Otellini, a sometimes critic, to serve on a presidential competitiveness council.

Intel last year announced a 10-year, $200 million commitment to promote math and science education; Obama was wowed by the projects of the students he met during his visit. The company is among those that are working to help meet Obama's goal of getting the U.S. to first place in science and math education in a decade.

The president is proposing a freeze on overall domestic spending for five years, but increases in select areas like education. "In today's economy, the quality of a nation's education is one of the biggest predictors of a nation's success," he said. "It is what will determine whether the American dream survives."

On Thursday night, at the Woodside, Calif. home of venture capitalist John Doerr, Obama dined privately with some of the top names in business innovation. They included Eric Schmidt of Google, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and Steve Jobs of Apple, who is on his third medical leave as concern about his health mounts. Also present were the chief executives of Yahoo!, Oracle, NetFlix and Twitter, and the president of Stanford University.

Republicans say government spending without restraint is hindering job creation. They want to slash the budget. On Capitol Hill, the Republican-controlled House neared a vote on whether to cut $61 billion from government spending this year.

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12:16 AM on 02/19/2011
Now we know Google, Apple, Facebook, Cisco, etc are liberal companies. I will never use their products.
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MrWebster
Moderate this.
12:06 PM on 02/18/2011
This trip looks more spin and campaign fund raising. Except fo r Jobs/Apple, none of the attendees have any manufacturing base. And even with that, Apple produces most everything overseas.
11:26 AM on 02/18/2011
I cannot understand why the Republicans do not understand that they have no credibility--none--when they talk budget cutting. The had not second thoughts about wasting the surplus when times were good and now they want to cut spending and cut jobs when people need the government to help get things going. There are two ways to reduce the deficit--reduce spending or increase income--every household know that. So allow a year to see if we can imcrease revenue and then start cutting. Their cuts are not about finances, it is about power grabbing.
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harveyr2
America vs. the Washington duopoly; choose America
11:08 AM on 02/18/2011
This is nothing more than pure political theater. Obama cares not about private enterprise. If he had his way we would all be working for the government.
11:05 AM on 02/18/2011
Doesn`t he realize that steve jobs gives most of his jobs to people in Asia ?
12:01 PM on 02/18/2011
Chinese artificially munipulates it Yen against Dollar to have the advantage of exporting all the goods to USA for cheap. Why can't the US impose a high tariff on goods coming into the country and we have a freeze on all Chinese Goods for one year. China needs use to buy their crap, the locals in China cannot afford to buy their goods that they make. I worked for the government for 15 years and saw all the non-sense decision they make....it was making me crazy the logic they had. They never fixed problems, only created bigger lies.
12:18 PM on 02/18/2011
Have you seen what our Timmy has been up to lately ?....he`s all but giving the country to china....
10:44 AM on 02/18/2011
meanwhile Boehner weeps , where are the Jobs Mr Speaker
10:43 AM on 02/18/2011
Now, let me understand, these are the "big business" folks we like or should we attack them also? Just a question because I forgot my cheat sheet.
10:42 AM on 02/18/2011
Meanwhile QUALCOMM a major tech company in San Diego is importing most of it's high tech personnel from INDIA while we have so many unemployed at home and no one is doing anything about it. The big corporations don't give a damn about the people in this country. ENOUGH, ENOUGH, ENOUGH. Boycott their products.
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DenverBigDaddy
Conservative does not equal Tea Party....
10:29 AM on 02/18/2011
When one has never had to personally create so much as a single job in the private sector......at least BHO is smart enough to ask those that have.....
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FiredUpRTG
Don't start no stuff; won't be no stuff…
10:37 AM on 02/18/2011
Most Americans don't have hiring authority to "create jobs in the private sector", but we create jobs everytime we pay for services we demand. Intel, Apple, et al created all those jobs here and overseas because we bought their products and demand better and more each year. (I'm still trying to figure out how Facebook makes money; I never click on the ads on the side columns…)
10:26 AM on 02/18/2011
Knowing who this president is, this makes me very worried.
10:40 AM on 02/18/2011
Bush made you sleep well at night ?
10:44 AM on 02/18/2011
Better than this guy.
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FiredUpRTG
Don't start no stuff; won't be no stuff…
10:49 AM on 02/18/2011
Disagree. This president will not be preoccupied with what religions the Tech leaders follow, and how the leaders show that they're more holy and self-righteous than those who don't. This president will discuss innovations to create jobs that pay workers, how to keep workers educated and healthy in order to work at their productive best, give consumers what they want and will pay for and how to create income to pay taxes to support the roads, ports and bridges the companies' use for transport of products/services, pay the police and firemen that protect their products/services.
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Capn Slamo
10:20 AM on 02/18/2011
He's urging them to unionize I'm sure
10:45 AM on 02/18/2011
I had not thought of that! Yes, I'm sure they are jumping all over that move!
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danusgram
supporter of Mitt robbed me for President
09:48 AM on 02/18/2011
Here is a place to start how about offering certification testing for free ...a person tries to take and may miss it by ONE question and have to pay the full price of testing all over again..take the darn test pass it then pay!
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FiredUpRTG
Don't start no stuff; won't be no stuff…
10:39 AM on 02/18/2011
Didn't pay for SAT's in HS? How to pay those that create and administer the tests without charging those who take the tests?
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danusgram
supporter of Mitt robbed me for President
12:06 PM on 02/18/2011
do you even know what I am posting about write back and let me know I would be willing to bet you are out here posting about something you know nothing about...again hit me back with the tests I am talking about and know not SAT;s
09:43 AM on 02/18/2011
Maybe sit down with the American people, and figure out a real way to create jobs.

Oh, that's right, these large, indulgent corporations are American people.
exclintonsupporter
Forgive your enemies...it messes with their heads!
09:51 AM on 02/18/2011
Yeah they are...and guess what...they have the funds and other resources...sitting down with the American people are not going to create jobs...CORPORATIONS, BUSINESSES (large and small and all those inbetween) CREATE JOBS...the President can't do it...the Congress can't do it...the only thing they can do is make the enviornment friendly so that the CORPS and Businesses will once again have enough confidence in this country to start hiring and creating!!!!
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Capn Slamo
10:19 AM on 02/18/2011
racist
10:31 AM on 02/18/2011
YES, THEY CAN!!
09:41 AM on 02/18/2011
Maybe they will figure out how these corporations with their huge profits can continue to create jobs in other countries.

It always amazes me how Americans are clueless to all of the people here on work visas; jobs that Americans would jump at, but the opportunity is not being offered to them.
exclintonsupporter
Forgive your enemies...it messes with their heads!
10:02 AM on 02/18/2011
They can continue to make profits because the law is on their side...they receive foreign tax credits for the money made in other countries...the labor is cheaper in other countries and the cost of building manufacturing facilities is cheaper in other countries....there is no secret to that reciep...what we need to figure out, how we can convince them to create jobs here...in order to do that...we have to...get this...TALK TO THEM!!!!
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GetACluepeople
Because "common sense" is very uncommon!
09:41 AM on 02/18/2011
It used to be that the cheap stuff nobody wanted to buy came from China looks like now Americans may be the immigrants brought in to work in Chinese factories if they want a job. Where to we start to dig ourselves out if this mess?

Aside from the financial issues of this society...we have a failed education system where kids don't see the importance of science and math...that's not just an education issue it's a national security issue! Where will the next breakthrough come from? Not from generation duh.

And the Intel guy why is he there? Unless Intel has dropped it's unwritten rule of discriminating against older techies in favor of H1B'ers from India....nothing will change!