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Obama Urges Congress To Avoid Government Shutdown (VIDEO)

Obama Weekly Address

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 02/26/11 01:10 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:35 PM ET

WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama says the economic recovery will stall if Congress can't agree on spending cuts and avoid a government shutdown.

The current budget expires next Friday. That means lawmakers must OK a new spending plan before the March 4 deadline to keep much of the government from running out of money and closing. The Republican-run House and Democratic-controlled Senate are bickering over how much to cut.

"For the sake of our people and our economy, we cannot allow gridlock to prevail," Obama said Saturday in his weekly radio and Internet address. "I urge and expect them to find common ground so we can accelerate, not impede, economic growth."

House Republicans have proposed $4 billion in cuts as part of legislation to keep the government functioning through March 18, and they have urged Senate Democrats to accept that approach to avoid closing it down.

Democrats want a short-term extension at current spending levels so the parties can negotiate over how deeply to cut expenditures and begin chipping away at the deficit and the trillions of dollars in accumulated debt.

But House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, insists that a short-term bill without spending cuts is unacceptable.

Democrats have also rejected as draconian a bill the House passed last week to fund government operations through Sept. 30, the end of the budget year, while slashing spending by $61 billion. Obama has threatened to veto that bill.

Both sides have sought to blame the other pre-emptively as the first government shutdown since 1996 looms.

In the weekly Republican message, freshman Sen. Rob Portman criticized Obama's 2012 budget plan for proposing no changes to entitlement programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid, which are huge contributors to overall government spending.

A former White House budget director, Portman, R-Ohio, urged Congress to make the "tough choices all Americans know are necessary to get our fiscal house in order and strengthen our economy."

"Our goal as Republicans is to make sensible reductions in this spending and create a better environment for job growth, not to shut down the government," he said. "Getting our debt and deficits under control is the first step we can take, and the single most important step Washington can take, to get our economy moving and create the jobs we so badly need."

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WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama says the economic recovery will stall if Congress can't agree on spending cuts and avoid a government shutdown. The current budget expires next Friday. That means...
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama says the economic recovery will stall if Congress can't agree on spending cuts and avoid a government shutdown. The current budget expires next Friday. That means...
 
 
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realitytrumpsbull 10:44 PM on 02/27/2011
I move we cut everything, by 10%. EVERYthing. Defense, medicine, education, entitlements, whatever you've got there, if government spends .10 on it, drop that to .09. Growthies? That's a Bushism. Under Bush, the US went 6 trillion further in the hole to continue the same old M.O. And, maybe we've finally gotten to the point where spending MORE doesn't help anymore. Same old basket of problems, larger price  Read More...
03:09 PM on 04/17/2011
Golfer59 08:47 AM on 2/28/2011
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President Obama, ENOUGH!!! With the talk. It's time, no it's way pass time for you to start standing with the people who got you elected. THE MIDDLE CLASS!!! You given us basically NOTHING!! but the corporatio­ns and the wealthy have benefited the most from your policies. Sure you throw us a feel good bone but you throw the loins share of the messt to the republican­s!!! Wake up, you're working on being a one term president I part of me beleives that's what you want.
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Paid forum posters -- the stealth campaign is to foment dissatisfaction among the rank and file by posing as democrats and supporters who are just, doggone it, tired and well, dissatisfied, and just can't vote for him again.
People are dissatisfied, no doubt...so , take a grain of truth, exploit it, and voila!

DailyKos and Alternet, under paid forum posters, will give you a perspective on their activites you might want to know.
03:01 PM on 04/17/2011
"The Bush tax cuts must be ended, right away."

What radical said this from the liberal, progressive destroyers of the America we know and love?

It was Greenspan. Alan Greenspan.

How long before the tea party/rush limbaughs/glenn becks/sarah palins/breibart/koch bros......how long before they throw their buddy under the bus?
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read matt taibbi
Neither left, nor right. Forward!
11:12 PM on 02/28/2011
There is a reason why Reagan was #1 champion of deficits.
Deficits enable to shift the burden of paying for gov services
to poorer classes through inflation.

Obama should understand this and make deficits smaller
by cutting the spending (esp military) and increasing taxes
(progressively and including corporations).
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Joe H Woods Menefee
09:47 AM on 02/28/2011
The Republicans has made it clear what their agenda is about. It's all about trying to make sure the Obama does not get reelected. When they are suppose to be about America's business, they would see the country go down the drain than for Obama to appear as a good President. We all know why. It's sure not about any spending and deficit.
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tosc
09:36 AM on 02/28/2011
'government shutdown?" that is a joke...do you really think for one minute that washington, the largest group of narcissists would actually step down from their self proclaimed pedestals for any length of time?? lol. and if they do.....their salaries, expense tabes and medical coverage needs to be deducted accordingly. When I miss work....I don't get paid. What is good for the goose is good for the gander s!
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saysaycollins
09:20 AM on 02/28/2011
This is so frustrating. I know I usually vote democrat but I am just so sick of it all. These two sides are so radically partisian and compromise has been throw out the window(which enrages me because the very structure of the legislature is to promote compromise).

Legislators are focused on who is "right" and who is "wrong", dying to become the "celebrity" of their party. The rest of us are just trying to live our lives and keep our heads above the water.


My momma taught me very young that there is no black and white in this world only shades of grey........learn it congress.
08:47 AM on 02/28/2011
President Obama, ENOUGH!!! With the talk. It's time, no it's way pass time for you to start standing with the people who got you elected. THE MIDDLE CLASS!!! You given us basically NOTHING!! but the corporations and the wealthy have benefited the most from your policies. Sure you throw us a feel good bone but you throw the loins share of the messt to the republicans!!! Wake up, you're working on being a one term president I part of me beleives that's what you want.
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thinklib
I will not mince words.
09:19 AM on 02/28/2011
Like ALL other candidates, Obama is bought and paid for. He has secret, back room, back yard fundraisers all over the country. These monied supporters will get their payback. Period.

If you think otherwise, you are foolish.
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notalwaysfittoprint
09:30 AM on 02/28/2011
But he promised us "Change you can believe in"....
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saysaycollins
09:21 AM on 02/28/2011
I agree. I voted him in with Confidence, but I am getting a little tired of this awesome speeches.....DO SOMETHING.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
08:43 AM on 02/28/2011
Would any of you 'frogs' in the house consider maybe creating one job? Just one?
09:38 AM on 02/28/2011
Gov't doesn't create jobs. They are supposed to create an environment for private companies to create jobs.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
12:10 PM on 02/28/2011
Seems like I recall a certain drunken, smoking, orange Regressive rep yelling at the President: where are the jobs? Hypocrisy? You betcha!
10:58 PM on 02/28/2011
Of course government creates jobs. The simplistic thinking behind the concept that public service jobs .... public school teachers, police officers, fire fighters, etc. .... aren't "real" jobs, is staggering.
These public employees are solid middle class *tax paying citizens*.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
08:42 AM on 02/28/2011
The RPA (Regressive Party of America) at it's very best.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
08:40 AM on 02/28/2011
SHUT IT DOWN !..... P.L.E.A.S.E..!!!....Nothing shows the INability to govern better than an INability to govern. Seventy-three new Regressive members of the House with the combined government related intellect of a frog are going to operate this government? A joke?
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William Watson
07:10 AM on 02/28/2011
So one day an angry mob appears on your front lawn with signs that say "give us our way or we'll burn down your house." And we decide to talk to them as if they're reasonable people? Hey, if they get their way, they're going to burn down the house and if they don't get their way, they're going to burn down the house.
Thus the difference between Republicans and Democrats: Ideological extortionists threatening arson vs. people who think they can reason with a mob of Tony Sopranos who think they've been given a mission from God.
05:57 AM on 02/28/2011
I don't care which Party or Ideology one supports but the Math (alone) will tell you,..

You're not going to be able to cut spending, entitlements,... significantly by ignoring what you spend the most on,... while having the ultimate goal of reducing govt debt

AND cut Taxes, or have tax cuts at historical low levels,...

AND CREATE jobs, after one of the largest financial wallops (13+trillion$$$$) in history.

Not when you still have the same policies in place that allowed middle wage, factory, IT jobs go overseas; historically high Defense spending (especially compared to ANY other 9 nations), entitlements to seniors, medical costs (to the individual and the State), ...

If nothing else, I'd like to see a priority list from each Party/Ideology and see where Jobs are on that list in comparison to Debt, Entitlements, Tax Cuts,...

And comparing Fed Govt Debt to an individuals, a company's, city, or even a State's debt is not only simplistic but disingenuous, though you may not even know that?

Micro and Macro Economics. I can accept us Regular folks not knowing the Difference but people in Charge or want to be in Charge? Where's the Grown Folks.

Simplicity can help you address a complex problem but it shouldn't be the ONLY basis for solving it?
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Remy Arrr
07:09 AM on 02/28/2011
Yeah, simplicity shouldn't be the main basis
and Obama's proposal to extend the budget for a brief period while the right and the left come toward the middle to discuss the budget like adults has been and is continually met with the stern disapproval of Boehner's worn, pocked, bricked face. Ever since he stepped up as speaker and started jabbering on about the "mandate of the American people," he and his have been working carte blanche to rewrite the books in their ideological image.
E.g. The main concern of the people are jobs. He babbled on about jobs. I think one resolution's been up for debate about that since he's took on the job, one out of like ... 400?
E.g. Regardless of how you feel about the issues, the process with which the Republicans passed that bill in WI was a mockery. A few members from their own side voted against, even refused to even vote there.
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Remy Arrr
07:13 AM on 02/28/2011
*by which

Also, Boehner and unneeded engine jets. At a time when his minions reject money for rail jobs, the individual states supplying ...10%?, citing budgetary concerns and unnecessary expenditures.
Seriously?
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notalwaysfittoprint
09:33 AM on 02/28/2011
When you mention "entitlement to seniors" I hope you don't mean Social Security. Because people paid for social security out of their paychecks each month, year after year.
11:12 AM on 02/28/2011
Hey, I'm not the folks that made DEBTs, entitlements, Deficits,... such an immediate issue?

I do know if they're discussing balancing books, you can't ignore where the MOST Obligations, Debts,... are?

Be it means test, HCare costs, Defense, SSecurity,...
02:47 AM on 02/28/2011
How dare they use Government Shutdown as a threat.
If they shutdown utilities, what happens then?
People loot stores and riot in atleast 3 major citys then its a Emergency situation?
Then riot police are dispatched? What happens when the consumers finally are able to push hard enough back against the insane ones? My bet is if Government Shutdown occurs then Rex 1984 will be triggered in small areas and HR 645 combines with the Army Regulation 210–35 to capture us all, and has us work out of our debt? Who Really knows. Scary stuff. Makes me want to Say the Pledge.

hmm.. All joking aside.
How are we going to fix our debt? Legalize Cannabis since its a Cash Crop. We need to get off Oil. Oil has jumped 35 cents in the last week.

We need more Dreamers.
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AdamWest1313
Hardcore Agnostic
05:26 AM on 02/28/2011
Rofl, I love this comment because it starts of so deep and brooding, then switches to tongue in cheek blatantness.
12:04 AM on 02/28/2011
What economic recovery?
11:18 AM on 02/28/2011
Check the market. Where it was and where it is.
01:57 PM on 02/28/2011
I check the unemployment figures. I ask again: what econimic recovery?
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mrJJ
11:28 PM on 02/27/2011
You Have More Money In Your Wallet Than Bank of America Pays In Federal Taxes

BANK OF AMERICA: In 2009, Bank of America didn’t pay a single penny in federal income taxes, exploiting the tax code so as to avoid paying its fair share...

CITIGROUP: Citigroup’s deferred income taxes for the third quarter of 2010 amounted to a grand total of $0.00...

GENERAL ELECTRIC: In 2009, General Electric — the world’s largest corporation — filed more than 7,000 tax returns and still paid nothing to U.S. government. They managed to do this by a tax code that essentially subsidizes companies for losing profits and allows them to set up tax havens overseas...

WELLS FARGO: Despite being the fourth largest bank in the country, Wells Fargo was able to escape paying federal taxes by writing all of its losses off after its acquisition of Wachovia...

http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/you-have-more-money-your-wallet-bank-
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Nina Platter
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12:02 AM on 02/28/2011
@mrJJ wow! very interesting! the amount of taxes they have not had to pay, could probably fix a huge part of our debt! I will follow your link. thanks
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Nina Platter
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12:43 AM on 02/28/2011
@mrJJ went to your link. It was painful to read how these big money comp. have not paid taxes! Wow