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Obama Uses Brent Spence Bridge To Pitch Jobs Bill On Boehner, McConnell Home Turf

JIM KUHNHENN   09/22/11 10:32 PM ET   AP

CINCINNATI — Needling his top Republican adversaries on their own turf, President Barack Obama stood in the shadow of an outdated and heavily used Ohio River bridge Thursday and called his rivals out by name to demand action on his $447 billion jobs bill.

Making a point to choose a bridge linking House Speaker John Boehner's home state of Ohio with Kentucky, the home of Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, Obama struck a cheeky tone that underscored the politics of the moment.

"Mr. Boehner, Mr. McConnell, help us rebuild this bridge," he declared. "Help us rebuild America. Help us put construction workers back to work. Pass this bill."

The president's incursion into northern Kentucky and southern Ohio is one of his most direct and defiant challenges to leaders of the opposition party. And it illustrated a desire by the president's advisers to distinguish him from Republicans and to get them to share some of the blame for the struggling economy.

Rejected as pure politics by Boehner and McConnell, the president's in-your-face approach showed no sign of changing any minds in Congress.

It also was a shift from the president's outreach to Boehner this summer, when the two men tried to work out a deal that would extend the nation's borrowing authority and cut long-term deficits as well.

Then, the president took Boehner golfing. Now, he's taking him to task.

"Part of the reason I came here is because Mr. Boehner and Mr. McConnell – those are the two most powerful Republicans in government," Obama said. "They can either kill this jobs bill, or they can help pass this jobs bills."

Obama said his legislation would put construction workers back to work around the country on projects like the Brent Spence Bridge, but the White House readily conceded that the choice of the aging span south of Cincinnati was symbolic. The bridge is scheduled to be repaired anyway starting in 2015.

"We have never suggested that ground would be broken on this project immediately," press secretary Jay Carney said on Air Force One en route to Ohio, though he said the president's job bill could speed up that timeline.

By selecting Ohio, Obama also raised his profile in politically important Ohio, a state that he won in 2008 but that George W. Bush also won twice. The Cincinnati Enquirer, however, greeted his visit with a downbeat banner front page headline: "Obama visit won't build new bridge."

McConnell and Boehner, both of whom have supported the bridge project, dismissed the visit as a political ploy.

"I would suggest, Mr. President, that you think about ways to actually help the people of Kentucky and Ohio, instead of how you can use their roads and bridges as a backdrop for making a political point," McConnell said on the Senate floor Thursday morning. "If you really want to help our state, then come back to Washington and work with Republicans on legislation that will actually do something to revive our economy and create jobs. And forget the political theater."

Said Boehner: "I am pleased the president is bringing attention to this much-needed project. But you know now is not the time for the president to go into campaign mode."

Both McConnell and Boehner oppose Obama's plans to pay for his jobs measures with new taxes, and his jobs package faces a tough fight on Capitol Hill, despite the aggressive campaign he's embarked on to sell it.

In the very short term, Obama's visit was making traffic on the overloaded 1963 bridge worse, not better. Ohio and Kentucky transportation officials warned motorists to expect long delays around the time of the president's appearance Thursday afternoon because of lane closures and a ramp shutdown. Boehner joked that stopping bridge traffic won't win any votes.

The trip illustrated the various ways a president can use the power of his office and the megaphone it provides to push for his initiatives and score political points. Presidents often use their travel to get beyond the Washington debate and try to build support with the public. Though it's not common for presidents to brazenly challenge opposition leaders in their backyards, Obama has shown no qualms about venturing into Republican territory. His first speech after announcing his jobs bill this month was in Richmond, in the congressional district of House Republican Leader Eric Cantor.

Last year, Obama traveled to Ohio just days after Boehner delivered a speech on the economy in Cleveland for his policy proposals.

Presidents also often take local politicians with them on Air Force One when they travel. In this case, both Boehner and McConnell declined a White House invitation to attend Thursday's event, because Congress is in session. Obama did travel with Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, who is pushing an alternative proposal for bridge and road projects.

"I know these men care about their states. And I can't imagine that the speaker wants to represent a state where nearly one in four bridges is classified as substandard. I know that when Sen. McConnell visited the closed bridge in Kentucky, he said that `roads and bridges are not partisan in Washington,'" Obama said.

"Well, if that's the case, then there's no reason for Republicans in Congress to stand in the way of more construction projects. There's no reason to stand in the way of more jobs."

Nowhere to be found in Obama's speech was his admonition of late for members of Congress to put "country before party." Instead, he went after the leaders of Congress by party. With public opinion polls show only about one person in four approves of Obama's economic performance, he's trying to put his differences with the GOP into sharper focus.

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Associated Press writer Dan Sewell contributed to this report.

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Hillbilly49 04:48 PM on 09/22/2011
"Republicans approve of the American farmer, but they are willing to help him go broke.

They stand four-square for the American home--but not for housing.

They are strong for labor--but they are stronger for restricting labor's rights.

They favor minimum wage--the smaller the minimum wage the better.

They endorse educational opportunity for all--but they won't  Read More...


— Harry S. Truman   1947

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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
09:56 AM on 09/26/2011
The point of this is to get people to call which I have done...we can not wait 14 months for help with jobs as the GOP wants us too to further their political cause..we will be in a depression by then...my disabled sis lost 10 grand off of her retirment in less then a week. One thing the Dems must make the American people understand that the GOP cares nothing for jobs nor for average Americans and their policies will never work....because they are based on dogma not economics.
01:32 PM on 09/24/2011
This issue was here during the GWB years why bring this into the picture .
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ocrmom59
10:19 AM on 09/24/2011
The president goes to the back yard of these two people because he knows that they will both put their foot in their mouth. And they did. They are now beginning to run out of words to say and just say the same old dumb things they have been saying for the past four years.

The right felt that if Hillary had won the nomination they would have had a fighting chance, don't think so. If they can't a mere miniorty who they hated the idea of being president, how in the devil to they think they would have survived the scorn of a woman, white or black.

They are finding that their old way of doing business is being turned on them and they don't like it one bit. Sure they could help the president encourage the companies to really hire more people and get theeconomy going again but then that would admit that they were wrong about the president and that it does take all the people to make things work for the better. Not just a few.
08:56 AM on 09/24/2011
I'm not blaming the delay on him, he's using it as a photo op, looking like HE can fix it. The existing regulations are what has caused the delay, otherwise it would have already been done.
08:52 AM on 09/24/2011
I received a reply to my comment.....I didn't say O caused the delay in building the bridge, the thousands of pages of regulations and red tape did. It was already going to be done, but the dozens of entities involved caused many delays. The gov. doesn't move very fast, they pass the buck through the agencies.
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Dan Bates
still kicken
08:01 AM on 09/24/2011
What did this political stunt cost the taxpayers this time....
I like Obama donors from Solyndra plead the 5th...shamelessly plead the 5th...
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Dan Bates
still kicken
07:53 AM on 09/24/2011
The DUMBING DOWN OF AMERICA IS IN FULL SWING...
Many sheepls are looking to the govenment to produce jobs...
The brainwashing has been effective....
When a government is the job supplier it is over...
Both parties (cartels) are herding the sheepls to disaster....
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rocknrollin honeybadger
Honeybadgers don't give a DAMN!!!
12:23 AM on 09/24/2011
Is the steel for the replacement bridge going to be ordered from China as well?
10:40 PM on 09/23/2011
Obama.." pay the Unions back and we'll all be better off, you, me and the mafia."
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breeze5208
You deserve what you earn
09:06 PM on 09/23/2011
Two things. One. Has anyone introduced his jobs bill yet?
Two. This was plainly a political stunt. If ANYONE in the Obama administration was paying attention they would have gone to the Sherman/Mitten(sic) bridge that connects Kentucky and Indiana on interstate 64. It has been closed down until further notice. Forcing traffic from I 64 onto I 65 around I 265 to I 64 going west and I 64 onto I 265 to I 65 to I 64 going east.
Once again Obama and his administration FAIL at getting their point across.
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chance1946
5 Trillion 3.5 years
08:57 PM on 09/23/2011
In 2008 Obama was telling us how great Europe is. Is he still sing that tune or has he seen the light?.
02:37 PM on 10/02/2011
I live in Europe. Frankfurt to be precised. Have ever stepped out of your county at least?
American is year lights behind Europe in health care, transportation, culture, gastromy,
etc. etc. etc. American currency is 30% undervalued. Ten dollars are only seve Euros.
So, what are you proud of? Fire power able to kill thousand of innocents in Iraq?
08:42 PM on 09/23/2011
So sad, read it and weep, just the facts...Thanks Obama!!

In New York there is a $400 million renovation project on the Alexander Hamilton Bridge.
"The renovation of the Alexander Hamilton Bridge in New York is being overseen by China Construction America, a subsidiary of the China State Construction Engineering Corporation. The company uses mostly U.S. labor, but many coveted skill jobs such as engineering and design work are Chinese. The profits will also go overseas."

In California, there is a $7.2 billion project to rebuild the Bay Bridge connecting San Francisco and Oakland.
"The state of California rejected federal funding for a major portion of the Bay Bridge in order to go with a Chinese company that offered the lowest bid. The move cost Americans almost 3,000 jobs -- jobs that cost the struggling California economy millions of dollars in wages, taxes and potential consumer spending."

In Alaska, there is a proposal for a $190 million bridge project.
"In Alaska, they are set to spend millions on foreign materials for the Tanana River Bridge Crossing and would largely fabricate the bridge overseas. Iron union workers took to the airwaves to express their outrage in seeing jobs go abroad."

These projects sound like steps in the right direction, but much of the work is going to Chinese government-owned firms....another outstanding jobs plan, BRAVO!
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chance1946
5 Trillion 3.5 years
09:00 PM on 09/23/2011
Well Obama gave solindra solar 528 million and they went bankrupt. He does not trust US companies any more.
09:09 PM on 09/23/2011
These loans?

"The top Energy Department and Office of Management and Budget officials at the panel said the BUSH administration had also looked into giving the company money and that all such investments are risks. Zients, of the Office of Management and Budget, stressed that an independent credit rating agency and experts had examined the company before it was approved for the loan.
"Some of America's most sophisticated professional investors collectively invested nearly a billion dollars in the company after conducting extensive due diligence of their own," Jonathan Silver of the Energy Department testified."
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Dan Bates
still kicken
07:59 AM on 09/24/2011
Neal Bush shifted his operations from Saudi Arabia a few years back...GWya was asked about his move, Bush replied "I am sure he will do the right thing:...which means...???
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new 10 ole ole
07:46 PM on 09/23/2011
Anyone understand economics? Well, not on our left. They already purchased a "bridge of sorts"...........it is called Solyndra.
09:17 PM on 09/23/2011
So the Walton family, who also invested $100k in the company don't understand economics either?

And the other private investors: George Kaiser Family Foundation, U.S. Venture Partners, CMEA Ventures, Redpoint Ventures, Virgin Green Fund, Madrone Capital Partners, RockPort Capital Partners, Argonaut Private Equity, Masdar and Artis Capital Management.

All clueless?
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new 10 ole ole
06:23 AM on 09/24/2011
USA investment was "after CPA opinion on going concern" issues. The initial investors had not even seen this opinion---USA had a chance to read it and back off, but due to donations to Dems USA did not back away.

The initial and early investors are just brainless tree hugger whomps.
Obama had time to back away, since it was after the opinion was issued that Obama made his personal "photo op" for tree hugger whomps at Solyndra.

Try again.
poppie0144
use our natural gas
07:16 PM on 09/23/2011
why lie,people really beleve him when he uses back drops like this.I guess some people read and find out about the lie.
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masreality
Author of "Misconceptions and realities of life"
05:39 PM on 09/23/2011
"HELP " I feel like I am suffocating here, in this anti Obama environment. Look guys, get comfortable and support our president's agenda for the progress of this great country. You guys will have a lot of time to find a candidate for 16 as I disqualify all the ones competing now for 12.
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chance1946
5 Trillion 3.5 years
09:11 PM on 09/23/2011
mase, When you see the nation go down the tubes and you see our leader just doesnt have a clue what to do, you get frusterated. Joe Biden should step in and complete his term. He has lost more money and jobs than Google has lost files. I share your frusteration with the President.