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Obama Giving Jobs Speech Before Joint Session Of Congress

BEN FELLER   09/ 8/11 10:42 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Attacking a deepening jobs crisis, President Barack Obama challenged a reluctant Congress Thursday night to urgently pass a larger-than-expected $450 billion plan to "jolt an economy that has stalled." He urged lawmakers to slash Social Security taxes for tens of millions of Americans and for almost every business to encourage hiring.

"Stop the political circus," an animated Obama told a joint session of Congress in a nationally televised speech. Over and over he implored lawmakers to "pass this jobs bill."

Open to discussion but making no promises, Republican House Speaker John Boehner said Obama's ideas would be considered but the president should give heed to Republicans' as well. "It's my hope that we can work together," he said.

In announcing a plan heavy on the tax cuts that Republicans traditionally love, Obama sought to achieve multiple goals: offer a plan that could actually get through a deeply divided Congress, speed hiring in a nation where 14 million are out of work, shore up public confidence in his leadership and put Republicans on the spot to take action.

The fate of economy will define Obama's re-election bid, but he sought to dismiss that element as political fodder that means nothing to hurting Americans.

Obama never estimated how many jobs would be created by his plan, which also includes new federal spending for construction, hiring and an extension of jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed. Despite his promise that it would all be paid for, he has not yet released the details on how.

His message was unmistakable to the point of repetition, as he told Congress more than 15 times in one way or another to act quickly. That was meant as direct challenge by a Democratic president to the Republicans running the House to get behind his plan, especially on tax cuts, or be tarred as standing in the way.

The urgency of the jobs crisis is as pronounced as it's been since the early days of Obama's term. Employers added zero jobs last month. A whopping number of Americans – about eight in 10 – think the country is headed in the wrong direction and Obama's approval ratings are on the decline.

In the House chamber, Obama received a warm response but then the usual political pattern took hold, Republicans often sitting in silence on the applause lines that had Democrats roaring. Boehner had chummy moments with Vice President Joe Biden at his side before the speech but was somber over Obama's shoulder as the president spoke.

"The people of this country work hard to meet their responsibilities. The question tonight is whether we'll meet ours," Obama said. "The question is whether, in the face of an ongoing national crisis, we can stop the political circus and actually do something to help the economy."

The newest and boldest element of Obama's plan would cut the Social Security payroll tax both for tens of millions of workers and for employers, too.

For individuals, that tax has been shaved from 6.2 percent to 4.2 percent for this year but is to go back up again without action by Congress. Obama wants to deepen the cut to 3.1 percent for workers.

Obama would also apply the payroll tax cut to employers, halving their taxes to 3.1 percent on their first $5 million in payroll. Businesses that hire new workers or give raises to those they already employ would get an even bigger benefit: On payroll increases up to $50 million they would pay no Social Security tax.

Obama proposed spending to fix schools and roads, hire local teachers and police and extend unemployment benefits. He proposed a tax credit for businesses that hire people out of work for six months or longer, plus other tax relief aimed as snaring bipartisan support in a time of divided government.

The White House put the price tag of Obama's plan at $447 billion, with about $253 billion in tax cuts and $194 billion in federal spending.

The president said he would make his case to the public and will waste no time taking his sales pitch on the road. His first stop will be on Friday at the University of Richmond in the Virginia congressional district of House majority Leader Eric Cantor, a frequent critic of the president's policies.

Politics shadowed every element of Obama's speech. He appealed to people watching on TV to lobby lawmakers to act. He did the same thing before his speech in an email to campaign supporters, bringing howls of hypocrisy from Republicans who wondered why Obama was telling them to put party above country.

The American public is weary of talk and wary of promises that help is on the way.

And the window for action is shrinking before the 2012 presidential election swallows up everything.

Under soaring expectations for results, Obama sought to put himself on the side of voters who he said could not care less about the political consequences of his speech. "The next election if 14 months away," Obama said, adding that the people who hired every elected leader in the room need help "and they need it now."

Administration officials bristle whenever critics of their original stimulus plan note that it did not live up to the job creation estimates the White House issued in 2009. As a result, the White House is leaving it to outside economists to render their verdict on the new plan.

Mark Zandi, one of several economists asked by the White House to evaluate the president's proposal ahead of his speech, said that if enacted it would add 1.9 million jobs and reduce the unemployment rate by one percentage point. Zandi, chief economist for Moody's Analytics, said the expanded payroll tax cut would be responsible for the most increase in hiring, adding about 750,000 jobs. The tax cut for employers, he said, would add about 300,000 new jobs

As to paying for it, Obama will ask a special debt panel in Congress to find enough savings to cover the costs of his ideas. He says he'll release specifics a week from Monday along with a proposal to stabilize the country's long-term debt. Among them: raise taxes on the wealthy, an idea Republicans have already rejected.

Most of the $447 billion package would be spent in 2012. The White House says Obama's as-yet-unrevealed plan for payment would spread the cost over the long term, likely over 10 years.

The president said deepening the payroll tax cut would save an average family making $50,000 a year about $1,500 compared to what they would if Congress did not extend the current tax cut.

"I know some of you have sworn oaths to never raise any taxes on anyone for as long as you live," Obama said, a reference to the conservative tea party influence on many House Republicans. "Now is not the time to carve out an exception and raise-middle class taxes, which is why you should pass this bill right away."

No incumbent president in recent history has won re-election with the unemployment rate anywhere near the current 9.1 percent.

Obama's jobs plan put a special emphasis on the long-term unemployed – those who have been out of work for six months or more. He repeated his calls for a one-year extension of unemployment insurance in order to prevent up to 6 million people from losing their benefits, and he proposed a $4,000 tax credit for businesses that hire workers who have been out of work for more than six months.

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Associated Press writers Jim Kuhnhenn, Darlene Superville, Julie Pace and Erica Werner contributed to this report.

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WASHINGTON — Attacking a deepening jobs crisis, President Barack Obama challenged a reluctant Congress Thursday night to urgently pass a larger-than-expected $450 billion plan to "jolt an econom...
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1969 Tony Smith
Recession is when a neighbor loses his job. Depres
05:37 PM on 09/09/2011
the best part its paid for. dont know what it is, but he bought it for us.
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1969 Tony Smith
Recession is when a neighbor loses his job. Depres
05:35 PM on 09/09/2011
I applaud the audacity so courageous a job bill, we must pass this
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1969 Tony Smith
Recession is when a neighbor loses his job. Depres
05:32 PM on 09/09/2011
best one to date is mr Mccain said its just old wine in a new bottle. put that in your hat.
09:15 AM on 09/09/2011
Same old story spend spend spend, next he'll say he is using the same cuts to pay for it he has said he will use for other programs. Americans polled say cut spending but in the same poll say don't cut my benefits. We're in a lot of trouble folks.
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Sugar Lee
02:12 AM on 09/09/2011
Three "top stories" about that poor excuse for a human, Rick Perry and this is just regular news? You do realize that Perry can't do anything but talk, don't you?
And when are you going to report the many ways the republicans have blocked his efforts and stop complaining about his failure to lead? You can't lead a bunch of jackals!
09:18 AM on 09/09/2011
Don't talk about dear Nancy that way.
11:39 PM on 09/08/2011
It is hard to take Obama seriously when he gives no real details on his plan! We waited z weeks for the speech and now we wait some more for the plan, all the while his wife is sitting in a box seat next to Jeff Immelt the CEO of GE! This 'Job Czar' of Obama's is busy shipping 2000 jobs from Wisconsin to China, moving GE's entire Med-Tech division out of the USA & next plans to build airliners in China. Obama's Job Czar!!! Obama says one thing and does the opposite, like I have always said... Obama is a mile high & an inch thick...
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OneLiberalLady
Liberals rock!
12:18 AM on 09/09/2011
On the contrary the President gave quite a clear picture of his multi-pronged plan, and a roadmap of how to get there. If the speech was too detailed and monkish it would have been long and boring. Just what Republicans were hoping for no doubt.
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OneLiberalLady
Liberals rock!
11:03 PM on 09/08/2011
Very creative ideas and artful approach to appealing to both sides
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DanEboi
10:49 PM on 09/08/2011
Er, can our Congress start to look a little more adult? This jack-in-the-box cheering on the left and the GOP sitting on their hands is just embarrassingly juvenile!
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11:26 PM on 09/08/2011
As long as a GOPher doesn't yell out "liar," I can live with the rest.
avanteguard
Truth, Justice, and the American way
10:22 PM on 09/08/2011
Obama: I want 467 Billion for my union buddies so I can get the campaign contributions, so pass this bill!
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11:29 PM on 09/08/2011
Union buddies are people with families. So much for the Radical Right being pro-family. All they care about is making sure their oil baron Koch brothers continue to receive subsidies, via my taxes.
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inmyelement
09:38 PM on 09/08/2011
I really don't understand how cutting social security taxes helps to strap up SS's long term viability. It just isn't possible to cut cut cut taxes and expect to get out of the financial condition the fed and well, our country, for that matter, is in. Goodness, Bush cut taxes and ramped up spending and the deficit went through the roof and the economy is in a mess. Time for Obama to raise taxes on the wealthiest...make government more efficient at what it does and aim to get the country on sound financial footing.
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11:30 PM on 09/08/2011
Amen. You are right.
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Bob Soper
12:21 AM on 09/09/2011
Many Social Security advocates were alarmed by the first payroll tax cut-- it ties the program to our deficits for the first time. Also, the payroll tax cut is not nearly as stimulative to the economy as a public works program, or unemployment benefits.
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MissBrnSug
09:24 PM on 09/08/2011
YOU ARE THE BEST PRESIDENT OBAMA - sad thing is you got stuck with bush\chaney BS to try to clean up and the repus keep fighting you for one reason ONLY -STAY STRONG - HE put YOI in office and HE will decide when you leave office because HE IS IN CHARGE....CONTINUE TO STAND STRONG!!!! WE HAVE YOUR BACK no matter what the fools do
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inmyelement
09:42 PM on 09/08/2011
Yes, we have his back. We also need to help him stiffen his back a bit more...IMO he is too conciliatory. Though I have to admire him for being the gentlemen when dealing with the Republicans. If I were in his position, there have been more than few times that I'd have raised my voice at them, like I have to when dealing with incalcitrant children.
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MissBrnSug
10:14 PM on 09/08/2011
he needs to have some back room meetings and cuss their asses out for the bullshit - enough is enough - how far down does the country have to go because of their BULLSHIT aimed JUST at him - on the personal side - their bullshit addresses nothing political - BUT GOD IS STILL IN CHARGE -The will of God will never take you where the grace of God will not protect you!!!! and GOD IS STILL IN CHARGE.............CONTINUE to be strong..........time for a back room kick ass meeting...get them off your back!!
08:58 PM on 09/08/2011
how do you spell mediocrity ? O.B.A.M.A
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inmyelement
09:42 PM on 09/08/2011
Go take a spelling lesson...it is spelled B U S H
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OneLiberalLady
Liberals rock!
11:04 PM on 09/08/2011
Hah!
03:47 PM on 09/09/2011
you just failed your GED for the 7th times !
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Sugar Lee
02:22 AM on 09/09/2011
How do you spell obstruction? Republican.
03:46 PM on 09/09/2011
how can you obstruct emptiness ???
08:56 PM on 09/08/2011
is it a farce or what ??? obama already told the whole world that he had a plan to give jobs to american people before being elected president. now after a debacle mogadishu style , the impostor is bragging about another secret plan. .does he really think that we americans are from zimbabwe ?? he might impress some spongers with his grandiloquence but not me. once a pathological liar always one....vote out husein the mediocre in 2012
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OneLiberalLady
Liberals rock!
11:06 PM on 09/08/2011
What ARE you blathering about African cities. Birthed, much?
08:48 PM on 09/08/2011
I guess we should start calling obama "STOVEPIPEBAMA", The only thing he's good at producing is HOT AIR and lots of it.
08:47 PM on 09/08/2011
Ummm, why have he waited so late to propose such a plan. Half of the unemployed people are on food stamps and damn near homeless. It sounds good Mr. President but is it feasibly possible to be done? 14 million people out of work? Really? I think I'll just get another degree just because cuz these jobs he's speakin of, ain't happening....