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Obama Iowa Trip To Focus On Economy Ahead Of 2012

Obama Iowa Economy 2012

By ERICA WERNER   06/28/11 04:26 PM ET   AP

BETTENDORF, Iowa -- President Barack Obama on Tuesday brought a made-in-America pitch to this politically vital state, saying innovation and adaptation will help the manufacturing sector and the entire U.S. economy rebound with more gusto. He admonished a divided Washington to stop bickering and rally together like a team.

Here in the home of the first presidential caucuses, Obama made a quick but unmistakable nod to his own re-election bid. Fondly recalling his win here in 2008, Obama said to Iowa: "We've got some history together. And together we're going to make some more history for years to come."

The president, under steady pressure to bolster a sluggish economy, is showering attention on manufacturing as an American story of adaptation. He chose the setting of Alcoa Davenport Works, an aluminum factory whose products are exported around the world and used for such high-tech applications as the wings for the presidential jet Air Force One.

The plant has re-hired the workers it laid off during the recent recession and is eying an expansion, said Obama, who pushed a broader theme of American resilience.

"You had to up your game," Obama said to the workers. "And that's what we've got to do as a country as a whole. I want the cars and planes and wind turbines of the future to bear the proud stamp that says `Made in America.'"

Obama's victory in the 2008 Iowa caucuses catapulted his presidential campaign, and the state is now being flooded with Republicans seeking their party's presidential nomination and criticizing his economic leadership.

The president said that the country has the workers, companies and industries to mount a stronger economic recovery: "We are still the United States of America."

The stop is part of Obama's effort to promote job creation in the midst of an economic slowdown that has reduced hiring and weakened his job approval standing with the public. After last month's weak unemployment report showed an uptick in the jobless rate to 9.1 percent, the White House is warily eyeing the release of more up-to-date numbers on July 8.

The White House sees a recovery in the U.S. manufacturing industry as one way to create jobs and stay competitive in the global marketplace. Last week, Obama announced a $500 million joint effort by industry, universities and the federal government to help reposition the United States as a leader in cutting-edge manufacturing.

Back in Washington, Obama is in a high-stakes stalemate with Republicans over a deal that could cut some $2 trillion from the nation's debt and perhaps clear the way for Congress to extend the nation's borrowing limit. The administration says that debt limit must be raised by Aug. 2 or the government will face a catastrophic default on its obligations.

Obama made no direct reference to that fight but called on the country and its leaders to start "thinking like a team, instead of turning on each other."

"I promise you," he said, "if you we continue to adapt and we continue to innovate and we work together to compete around the world, America will come back stronger than before."

The chairman of the Iowa Republican Party said it comes as no surprise that Obama showed up in the traditional political battleground.

"There's a famous political saying that `no politician comes to Iowa by accident.' I'm sure part of this is a political calculation," Matt Strawn said.

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who has not said whether she will run for president, was in Iowa on Tuesday for the screening of a documentary about her.

Obama made time in Iowa to relax with the locals. His first stop was Ross' 24-Hour Restaurant, a Bettendorf diner. Among the president's orders was a "Magic Mountain," a house specialty that includes Texas toast and mounds of ground beef.

"I hope he brought his antacids," quipped Cynthia Freidhof, the daughter of the restaurant's founder.

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BETTENDORF, Iowa -- President Barack Obama on Tuesday brought a made-in-America pitch to this politically vital state, saying innovation and adaptation will help the manufacturing sector and the entir...
BETTENDORF, Iowa -- President Barack Obama on Tuesday brought a made-in-America pitch to this politically vital state, saying innovation and adaptation will help the manufacturing sector and the entir...
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bluecatb
01:17 PM on 08/12/2011
Mr. President, on debate night, how about asking them 2 questions.
1. "what has your party done for jobs, besides tax cuts to the top 2%?"
2. "What plan does your party have to replace the jobs they shipped overseas?"

If they scratch their heads like Stan Laurel, then say "I thought so."
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Tom Jacobs
Retired blue collar Union and progressive activist
06:41 PM on 06/28/2011
Welcome back to Iowa Mr. President. It is nice to have an intelligent candidate in our state for a change. Iowa has had a lot of nuts lately that say they are candidates for the Republican nomination for President or the Republican nomination for best scam artist named Sarah Palin showing her self indulgent movie.
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nomorenames
09:18 PM on 06/28/2011
The usually (and now former?) in-the-tank liberal rag "The Los Angeles Times" has finally opened it's eyes and put down the pipe:

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2011/06/obama-jobs-iowa-patience-gop.html
06:25 PM on 06/29/2011
That must be some strong dope you are using. Name me something that Obama can run on!!
Oh that's right, higher gas prices, higher unemployment, higher food prices. And oh yes higher co-pay for medicare. And Oh yes now that obamacare seems to be in our future, I hope they clean you bank account out since they will be able to take what ever they want out of it. And if
you don'g believe that read the Bill, the dems didn't read it Pelosi told them to pass it so they could see whats in it. My God how dumb is that statement?
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kjlowryTX
05:55 PM on 06/28/2011
President Obama needs only to point to the newly elected Republican run states that show what Republicans do once they gain power! Our nation has been shocked and outraged by the 2010 Republicans they elected. They won because of their lies about intentions to bring the state economies under control and create jobs. These liars once elected just began to show us all what they TRULY intended to do...EVERYTHING possible to consolidate and maintain power and wealth for their rich corporate backers and themselves! They force through laws to: Limit voting rights and registration, gerrymander districts, bust the unions, demonize all public servants, teachers, and regulators, force retirees to find and pay for their own health insurance with "medicare vouchers", make people work until they die, and defund women's and childrens' health care and public education. None of their efforts have focused on fairly managing the budget or on creating jobs in America or their states...and this is EXACTLY what our nation will look like if Republicans take over the Executive branch and the Senate (to go along with their Judiciary and House)! If this is made clear to the voters, the Republicans don't have a chance!
06:29 PM on 06/29/2011
Oh lets see about lies, obama said under obamacare illegals would be ineligible. Read that bill and you will see other wise. He also claimed that unemployment wouldn't go above 8pct, it's at
9.6pct and getting higher. Gas prices have shot up. We are engaged in two more wars.
So there are your lies.
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bluecatb
01:25 PM on 08/12/2011
Your party is holding the public job creation bills hostage, but you are so blinded by hate of this President, that your own party is sitting there like a "cheshire cate that ate the canary" holding up the unemployed and progress until they get more and more and more tax cuts, where we will be at the mercy of "global corporations with no regulations on the food, medicine or products sold over here."

Your party sucks dude.
02:12 PM on 06/28/2011
Focus on economy???? ONLY focus is 2012 election, and OPPOSITE of Repub's plans. he has NO plans, except a scare tactics and blame games.
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tklinecrew
Life is hard. Get over it
12:52 PM on 06/28/2011
The White House insists the stop will be about the economy, not politics, though staffers are emphasizing Obama's ties with the state that jump-started his presidential bid with a victory in the 2008 caucuses.>>>>>>> Yeah, and I can sell you the bridge he is crossing this afternoon for a small price??
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Pollitrix
Progressive Liberal Conservative
11:53 AM on 06/28/2011
I Love You Mr. President, but you need a louder voice on the bully pulpit. Jobs have slowed because you work to compromise too much with the do nothing republicans who wants to see your demise.

When the stimulus bill was there to make it in America, they turned it down.
Bill not to keep giving credit for companies that ship our jobs overseas they turned it down
Bill to stop Oil Subsidies turned it down
High speed rail turned it down

Instead of Yes we can as your slogan "They Turned it Down" would be a better one.
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bluecatb
01:27 PM on 08/12/2011
Remember Boehner: "HELL NO YOU CAN'T !!"

hey nver lifted a finger and are taking money for not creating the jobs they ran on in 2010.
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09:17 AM on 06/28/2011
Wait a minute??? Isn't he a Democrat??? But Pelosi said that Republicans were the incumbents?!?!
Oh, yea, I forgot for a moment - to Democrats the truth doesn't matter a whit - only the "spin"! Never, never, ever vote for a Democrat again - NEVER!
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tvisbisky1
09:13 AM on 06/28/2011
It's going to be hard to counter the criticism when it's all true, what has Obama done for the economy? Zero.