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Obama Jobs Plan: President Asks Congress To Pass Jobs Bill Without 'Division Or Delay'

Obama Jobs Plan

JIM KUHNHENN   09/17/11 02:42 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is keeping up his appeal for public support of his $447 billion proposal to boost jobs and consumer spending by urging Americans to press Congress to pass the legislation. "No more division or delay," he said.

In his weekly radio and Internet address Saturday, he focused on a message that has become central to a presidency struggling to address stubbornly high unemployment numbers and dipping approval of his handling of the economy.

The president announced his jobs legislation to a joint session of Congress last week and has since gone outside Washington to build a case for its passage. He has been to Virginia, Ohio and North Carolina.

"The No. 1 issue for the people I meet is how we can get back to a place where we're creating good, middle-class jobs that pay well and offer some security," he said.

His address Saturday came in the face of sobering public opinion ratings for the president.

A New York Times/CBS News poll released Friday showed nearly half of those surveyed worried the economy was headed for another recession and nearly three out of four said they believe the country is on the wrong track.

Obama's proposal would reduce payroll taxes on workers, cut them in half for most businesses and offer incentives for employers to hire. It would spend tens of billions of dollars on new public works projects, extend unemployment benefits for long-term jobless and help states and localities avoid layoffs of teachers and emergency workers.

On Monday, Obama plans to spell out a long-term debt stabilizing plan that aims to cut the deficit by about $2 trillion over 10 years. Obama is making his proposal to a special congressional committee that has been charged with lowering deficit by $1.2 trillion to $1.5 trillion.

"But right now, we've got to get Congress to pass this jobs bill," Obama said.

Obama's jobs plan has received a tepid reception from Republicans, who are willing to consider some of his tax relief proposals, but not his spending plans. His proposal to pay for the plan with limits on tax deductions and closing corporate tax loopholes is facing stiff GOP resistance and even Democrats have pushed back on some of those provisions in the past.

In an interview with MSNBC that aired Saturday, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said simply approving tax cuts without including spending on public works and local and state government assistance would not do enough to spur the economy.

"To take one piece or another, it doesn't create the dynamism we need," she said.

Still, despite his demand for quick passage, Obama is not likely to get immediate action even in the Democratic-led Senate, where Majority Leader Harry Reid has said there are some other issues that need to be dealt with first, including transportation money.

In the Republican address, Rep. Peter Roskam of Illinois called on Obama to reduce regulations on businesses, saying government agency rules were choking off hiring. "Washington has become a red tape factory," he said.

He acknowledged Obama's decision to scrub a clean-air regulation that aimed to reduce health-threatening smog. "He can cancel more," Roskam said.

He pressed Obama to push the Democratic-controlled Senate to adopt House Republican initiatives, including legislation that would give Congress veto power over certain high-cost regulations.

"Job creators should be able to focus on their work - not on Washington's busy-work," he said.

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Online:

Obama address www.whitehouse.gov

GOP address: www.youtube.com/HouseConference

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elfish 06:50 PM on 09/17/2011
You want to know how far the Republicans have fallen?

From the 1956 Republican Platform:

PHILOSOPHY: "Our great President Dwight D. Eisenhower has counseled us further: "In all those things which deal with people, be liberal, be human. Government must have a heart as well as a head. "

LABOR: "Workers have benefited by the progress which has  Read More... "

EDUCATION: "Republican action created the Department of Health, Education and Welfare as the first new Federal department in 40 years, to raise the continuing consideration of these problems for the first time to the highest council of Government, the President's Cabinet."

FOREIGN POLICY: "We shall continue vigorously to support the United Nations."

SAFETY NET: “The Federal minimum wage has been raised for more than 2 million workers. Social Security has been extended to an additional 10 million workers and the benefits raised for 6 1/2 million. The protection of unemployment insurance has been brought to 4 million additional workers.”

ENVIRONMENT: "We recognize the need for maintaining isolated wilderness areas to provide opportunity for future generations to experience some of the wilderness living through which the traditional American spirit of hardihood was developed. [We’ve]added more than 400,000 acres to our National Park system, and 90,000 acres to wildlife refuges."

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06:03 AM on 10/11/2011
do America a favor and call your dingbat politicians and tell them to vote for the job bill or you will make it your job to make sure they have no job
05:05 PM on 09/20/2011
Why do we expect our government to be accountable for our economical crisis? We the people, not just the government, are part of the cause to this continuing problem. We were the ones who took our jobs overseas, decided to not hire Americans, just to save an extra buck, and now we're complaining when the government does not want to tax larger corporations? Americans need to make their minds up because one minute we give the government all this power and the next we're complaining about it. We as Americans need to get on the same page or at least the same book.
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Ken Ashcraft
03:21 PM on 09/21/2011
Christina..i dont know about you...but i havent found one Ameriucan citizen who sent their own job overseas...i have however seen dozens of name brand well known major corporatiuons send the manufacturing overseas...and were allowed to do so because our government sold out to said corporations and allowed this to happen...there will be NO JOB GROWTH..as long as we outsource faster than hamburger flipping jobs can be created...
11:08 AM on 09/19/2011
All this urgency for what? Obama is the boy who cried wolf. A very desperate out of his league politician. Where's the "jobs" bill? I hear about his raise taxes on the rich.
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derspado
There is no future without knowing the past.
09:32 AM on 09/19/2011
For all you lefties who gulp up every word Obama says as if it came from the burning bush itself, please tell me, what Jobs Bill is he talking about?

H.R. ______________?
08:28 AM on 09/19/2011
Realistically looking at the job plan, there is no way it would pass and if it does it would only have marginal effects. Please drop it.
I would like to suggest a plan that would cost nothing, it is stupid simple. It consists of publically calling the big corporations to bring the jobs back.
Basically the problem with the big corporations is that they are not patriotic. All they do try to do is build their share price and enrich their big share owner and managers. They produce and trade globally and would do anything for an extra profit even if it means working against the US and its people.
The only way to change the formula is to place them in a position where by helping the US economy and providing jobs to US citizens they would profit more. to achieve this goal all one has to do is to threaten their sales in the US, in a way that it would be clear to them that profits might suffer.
Most of these corporations have governmental contracts that can be reduced, slowed down or discontinued. This is a huge threat for these companies. Another way to influence their sales is to ask the people of America to stop buying their products. Asking the people to boycott GE products would hit GE hard and would not hurt the people who can buy competing products.
DUSAA-1775
never moon a werewolf
07:43 AM on 09/19/2011
'Pass this bill now'

Of course it is not a bill, it won't create jobs, and we will need to add another half $ trillion to the national debt.
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Tribal Knowledge
Show respect to all people and grovel to none.
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VotingPresent
Read in all57states
12:44 AM on 09/19/2011
The bill still has not been sent to Congress. But, you are supposed to pass it anyway.
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07:03 AM on 09/19/2011
The President sent the bill to Congress Sept 12th
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derspado
There is no future without knowing the past.
09:16 AM on 09/19/2011
OK Genius, tell us, its on the calendar as H.R. What?
11:54 PM on 09/18/2011
"Urging Americans to press Congress to pass the legislation". AKA I am a wimp who has governed weakly and the other kids will make me give them what they want. So much hope trumped by so much disappointment.
11:01 PM on 09/18/2011
Let's see, Obama asks Congress to pass an "act" that I still can't find as having even been introduced on the floor of the House of Representatives as of Sunday night. One must wonder why he hasn't found a single Congressional Representative from any state to introduce the bill. What one doesn't need to wonder about is why so many Americans have really serious issues with the ability of Obama to lead this country anywhere. As the article clearly states, more than one poll shows that 3/4ths of the American public believe that this country is on the WRONG track. Similarly, half of us are worried about another recession and less than 30% of us think that Obama is doing a good job. Until Obama is able to actually find someone to drop this bill, that's assuming it's actually been written, the only reason that I can see for him to keep making speeches is that he is trying to deflect criticism away from his lack of leadership and incompetence. It is political posturing and nothing else.
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Tribal Knowledge
Show respect to all people and grovel to none.
09:43 AM on 09/19/2011
Has not been created. Obama merely utters words...but we saw this during his health care nonsense: speechmaking, no actual work, and leaving the details to staffers.
08:54 PM on 09/19/2011
That part of the question apparently still remains to be answered. When will this piece of legislation actually be written and "dropped" on the floor of the House of Representatives? Until then, you are correct "all show and no go."
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TeebagsKiLLingAMERICA
underpayingTAXESisTreasonous
10:47 PM on 09/18/2011
The ONLY WAY the President can win support from the GOOPS
is to make a strong statement like ;
" DON'T PUNCH A REPUBLICAN IN THE FACE"
and repeat it until they react.
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Just My Thoughts 2011
Life is but a walking shadow
10:53 PM on 09/18/2011
TeebagsKiLLingAMERICA
underpayingTAXESisTreasonous

Why don't you tell us what you really think?
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TeebagsKiLLingAMERICA
underpayingTAXESisTreasonous
11:03 PM on 09/18/2011
They wouldn't agree if he said "farts smell".
09:48 AM on 09/19/2011
Actually welfare is killing this country and the Job Bill (second stimulus)

is not going to help- Before you talk please think-
10:26 PM on 09/18/2011
obama delayed almost three years. Why can't Congress do the same?
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Tribal Knowledge
Show respect to all people and grovel to none.
10:08 AM on 09/19/2011
Obama has yet to do anything about this. The SENATE (the Dem senate) is not going to begin the process until after vacation. There is nothing written - save speeches.
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Dangerous Dan
Because I can!
10:11 PM on 09/18/2011
1 in a hundred Americans is extremely rich!
2 in a hundred are millionaires!

How shameful!

We should pursue the Democrat plan for wealth; POWERBALL with 1:1,339,089 chance to win!
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Dangerous Dan
Because I can!
10:05 PM on 09/18/2011
Harry Reid has promised to give this legislation the attention it deserves, right after the next scheduled recess. He has other legislation ahead of this, yet to be submitted bill.
10:27 PM on 09/18/2011
The dems need an reason to drop this disaster and their constituents are always a good excuse.
07:46 PM on 09/18/2011
I am a progressive and a social democrat. There are many millions of us out here in the country and we are all, to a one, disappointed in Obama. It took him way too long to realize that he was dealing with the worst obstructionist opposition party in the history of the nation and he has been willing to sacrifice far too many leftist principles in order to find a way to get along. I'm tempted to not vote in 2012, but I will vote and if Obama is the nominee he'll get my full support. No matter how disappointing Obama is, no matter how much he resembles an Eisenhower Republican, he is still a thousand times better than this crop of sociopathic, pathologically lying, Republicans. They hate the nation and many of its people. I urge all my disenchanted friends on the left to mobilize for Obama. The alternative is UNTHINKABLE!!
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Dangerous Dan
Because I can!
10:03 PM on 09/18/2011
So many words to excuse a captured vote!

And you wonder why he is not paying you any attention.
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Just My Thoughts 2011
Life is but a walking shadow
10:47 PM on 09/18/2011
ohhhh brother
07:35 PM on 09/18/2011
Settle down Obama. Let's read what's in it first. Some of your other 'pet' projects that wouldn't pass? Nothing is that important that you have to shove it thru immediately like the other stimulas that has failed because they weren't read. One was Obamacare, which is now going to be repealed because it's a failure.
The people are seeing you for what you are and they don't like you or your politics.
Your 'my way or the highway' doesn't work anymore'.
This is not your America, this is the people's America.
08:17 PM on 09/18/2011
This letter is proof positive that Republicans are living outside the reality-based community. You can't engage a person like this because they are simply uninterested in logic, reason, consistency and truth. God help us all!!!