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Obama Infrastructure Plan: Senate GOP Blocks $60 Billion Measure

Obama Infrastructure Plan Blocked

ANDREW TAYLOR   11/ 3/11 09:34 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Republicans in the Senate Thursday dealt President Barack Obama the third in a string of defeats on his stimulus-style jobs agenda, blocking a $60 billion measure for building and repairing infrastructure like roads and rail lines.

Supporters of the failed measure said it would have created tens of thousands of construction jobs and lifted the still-struggling economy. But Republicans unanimously opposed it for its tax surcharge on the wealthy and spending totals they said were too high.

The 51-49 vote fell well short of the 60 votes required under Senate procedures to start work on the bill. Every Republican opposed the president, as did Democrat Ben Nelson of Nebraska and former Democrat Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., who still aligns with the party.

Obama's loss was anything but a surprise, but the White House and its Democratic allies continue to press popular ideas from Obama's poll-tested jobs package in what Republicans say is nothing more than a bare-knuckle attempt to gain a political edge by invoking the mantra of jobs but doing little to seek compromise.

"The truth is, Democrats are more interested in building a campaign message than in rebuilding roads and bridges," said Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. "And frankly, the American people deserve a lot better than that."

Obama ripped Republicans in an unusually tough statement issued by the White House.

"The American people deserve to know why their Republican representatives in Washington refuse to put some of the workers hit hardest by the economic downturn back on the job rebuilding America," Obama said. "It's time for Republicans in Congress to put country ahead of party and listen to the people they were elected to serve. It's time for them to do their job and focus on Americans' jobs."

After Republicans blocked Obama's infrastructure plan, the president's Democratic allies immediately killed a competing GOP infrastructure plan that would have extended existing highway and transit spending programs and paid for the spending with a $40 billion cut in unspent funding for other domestic programs. The White House opposed the measure over its spending cuts and provisions that would block recent clean air rules and make it harder for the administration to issue new rules.

Obama unveiled his $447 billion jobs plan in September and has launched a campaign-style effort – featuring multiple rallies in states crucial to his re-election bid – to try to get it passed. In votes last month, Republicans blocked the entire $447 billion jobs package and a subsequent attempt by Democrats to pass a $35 billion piece of it aimed at preventing layoffs of teachers and firefighters.

Another political flash point is the way Democrats have sought to pay for Obama's jobs measures – a surcharge on income exceeding $1 million. The idea enjoys wide backing in opinion polls but is stoutly opposed by Republicans, who say it would hit small business owners and therefore threaten job growth.

With the demise of Thursday's measure, an announcement could come as early as Friday on what's the next piece of Obama's jobs agenda to break out for a stand-alone vote. Democratic aides say the next measure would be legislation to provide a $4,800 tax credit for hiring an unemployed veteran and increasing the tax credit for hiring a veteran with a service-related disability to up to $9,600.

Republicans back the idea of the veterans hiring tax credit.

Thursday's legislation would have provided an immediate $50 billion investment in roads, bridges, airports and transit systems. It also called for a $10 billion bank to leverage private and public capital for longer-term infrastructure projects.

The measure would be financed by a 0.7 percent surcharge on income over $1 million.

After Obama's full $447 billion jobs bill was filibustered to death last month, the White House immediately announced it would seek votes on component pieces. That's a way to exert political pressure on Republicans sensitive about their own jobs agenda, which so far has centered on relaxing regulations and boosting offshore oil exploration and drilling.

Obama last week uncorked a "We Can't Wait" initiative that relies on executive authority rather than legislation from a bitterly divided Congress to help homeowners refinance "underwater" homes and give borrowers relief from their student loans.

Meanwhile, House GOP leaders are casting blame on the Senate for failing to act on 15 "forgotten" jobs bills, including a measure to repeal a law requiring federal, state and many local governments to withhold 3 percent of their payments to contractors until their taxes are paid.

Also Thursday, the House is poised to approve bipartisan legislation to remove a Securities and Exchange Commission ban that prevents small, privately held companies from using advertisements to solicit investors. The SEC ban, says bill sponsor Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., unfairly limits the ability of small companies to raise capital.

"While the president is out doing campaign events all over the country, what he could do is to actually come to Washington and be focused on trying to help pass bills that would create a better environment for job creation and help put the American people back to work," House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said.

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WASHINGTON — Republicans in the Senate Thursday dealt President Barack Obama the third in a string of defeats on his stimulus-style jobs agenda, blocking a $60 billion measure for building and r...
WASHINGTON — Republicans in the Senate Thursday dealt President Barack Obama the third in a string of defeats on his stimulus-style jobs agenda, blocking a $60 billion measure for building and r...
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01:01 AM on 11/10/2011
Republican plan so much better. Pays for the bill with money not spent on previous bills... Simple
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Scott EngageAmerica
03:06 PM on 11/04/2011
The $447 billion American Jobs Act could not pass, especially with the surtax on millionaires to pay for it. So why did the Democrats think a $60 billion infrastructure initiative would pass if it too is paid for with a surtax on millionaires?

With the economy struggling to grow and the private sector stagnate, investment for infrastructure, education, and the betterment of our future should have bipartisan support. However, because the current debt over $14 Trillion, and the Congressional Budget Office is projecting that by 2021 federal debt will be over $20 trillion more government spending could be counterproductive (http://eng.am/nviSti). According to Scott Mather, head of global bond portfolio management at Pimco as the "government takes on more debt, consumers may start saving even more as they anticipate higher taxes ahead" (eng.am/mVZC5U).
03:12 PM on 11/04/2011
In 2000, Democrats wanted to use the surplus to pay down the national debt. Republicans objected, claiming that running a deficit was good for the economy. So, they cut taxes, especially for the ultra-rich, and went on a spending spree. Now they suddenly say that the debt will destroy us. Were they wrong? Are they admitting they were wrong?
08:13 PM on 11/05/2011
Where do you get your information? I want your source because this is just untrue.
pooka2077
Why are we in this handbasket?
02:45 PM on 11/04/2011
Infrastructure improvements means roads, bridges, rail lines, etc. The authors of the bill claim that this will put construction workers back on the job, and no doubt it will...at least some of them. Unfortunately, most of the construction workers who are out of work are the ones who build houses, stores, and offices. Road construction and building construction involve two completely different skill sets. How is a roofer supposed to know about paving roads? What does a house framer know about building bridges? How does hanging drywall relate to building rail lines?

Americans are, for the most part, an industrious people. We have no problem working hard to bring in crops, build houses, dig ditches, clear roads, upgrade infrastructure, teach children, etc. What we need is for government to get out of the way and let us do it.
03:04 PM on 11/04/2011
The paver, if he is paid, will need a house to live in, a store to shop at, goods to purchase. It's called the multiplication factor. The country needs those improvements, and they are for ALL Americans. They will allow people to get to their jobs and to get goods to market. That is what government is for - to provide things that are needed by ALL Americans, that private industry won't or cannot provide. Example: if private industry paved all the roads and built all the bridges, they would have to make a profit on it. Where could that come from? Tolls. Imagine if you had to pay a toll every time you crossed onto someone else's property!
Give us an example of how government gets in the way that is not for the good of all Americans.
12:14 PM on 11/04/2011
The GOP/Tea Party Pledge of Allegiance


We pledge our uncompromising allegiance to Grover Nordquist,
one (1) affluent ultra-conservative citizen of these United States,
and to his biased objective, by which we compensatorily stand,
to make President Barack Obama a one-term president,
at the democratic and economic demise of this great nation,
and, against the constitutional will of 99% of its citizens.

By this we duly swear,

John Boehner, Mitch McConnell, Eric Cantor, along with the entire congressional Republican membership. As well as, Democrat, Ben Nelson (NE), and Independent, Joe Lieberman
pooka2077
Why are we in this handbasket?
02:46 PM on 11/04/2011
I would, honestly, like to know where this 99% comes from. I must have missed something along the way.
03:14 PM on 11/04/2011
1% of Americans control half the wealth of America.
08:33 PM on 11/04/2011
You've answered the question in your first sentence, with your declaration in the second. Therefore, you need to crawl from under that rock more often, and bask in the sunshine of truth and awareness.
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treadway123
treadway123
11:09 AM on 11/04/2011
Republicans messege is: We will not do this bill, so the economy DOESN"T grow before they can try to still the Election in 2012! Look up HOW man jobs YOUR own states Lost today, when they voted Down the jobs bill! Mine Lost close to 5,000 jobs/we needed them badly!
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AJ in ATL
34 years of being a Liberal and proud of it!!!
10:51 AM on 11/04/2011
Repuicans might be right that the Dems are building a campaign message about trying to get people back to work but Republicans are building that message that they care more about protecting the top 1% than the millions out of work. We have tried giving money to buisnesses and billionaires to get people back to work and it is no suprise that it didn't work. Our country is a consumer based one and the biggest consumer there is, is the Federal Government. This is why trickle down doesn't work. Yet we see Republicans doubling down on this failed policy and would rather spend time passing nationial motto bills and abortion bills than trying to get people working again.
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den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
10:35 AM on 11/04/2011
Senate Republicans strong on American austerity weak on American lives!
10:32 AM on 11/04/2011
Let's see if I have this correct x number of workers unemployed....x number of unemployed collecting some for of assistance and x number of unemployed paying No Taxes!~! Imagine if the Repulican Senators were well educated and fully able to understand that ..x number of workers that ARE EMPLOYED PAY TAXES...that same number will NOT be collecting assistance !!! How is this a bad thing for this country?? As for asking the 1% that have the money and can WELL afford to contribute more The Republicans HIDE behind the pretext that the average small business owner will be taxed more...Come on Guys!!! Most small business owners are amongst the 99% and also need assistance!!
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softvoice
keep your eye on the prize
10:31 AM on 11/04/2011
The Republican party laid out their political strategy on day one of President Obama's term. They said they hoped he would fail and they said their number one priority was to make him a one term President and they went from hoping he would fail, to actively doing things that would MAKE him fail. The Republican/Tea Party has focused almost exclusively on passing bills that deal with abortion and other social issues that keeps their base happy but the cannot find the time to work with the Democratic party to pass bills that will put America back to work.
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MaineCon
Badges? I don't need to show you no stinkin badges
10:16 AM on 11/04/2011
Why does the media consistently highlight the GOP blocking Obama's jobs plan, yet never mentions the 15 - that's right - 15 jobs bills the House has sent over to the senate with no action - no debate, no vote, no nothing. If Harry Reid and his Democrat cronies don't like any of them, why not at least debate them and let the American people see what the GOP is offering. It baffles me that the media constantly paints the GOP as the party of "No" yet give the Democrat party a pass on their own version of "No".
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NanaPuddin
Proof is in the Puddin
10:51 AM on 11/04/2011
They aren't jobs bills. They are tax-cutting, deregulating bubble-makers.

The people have already spoken. Higher taxes on the top, to offset costs for temp. jobs to get the economy rolling again.

Dead Or Alive - Right Round.
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Mulebone
You're heavy, and I'm not your Brother
10:08 AM on 11/04/2011
Eisenhower was a great president.

When faced with the invasion of illegals in 1954 he did what good generals do -- attack!

He rounded up one million of them and bused them back to Mexico. No consultations with the ACLU, La Raza, or Congressman claiming to be the "Voice of the Latino" community" he just bused them back to Mexico and the problem was fixed.

Had Reagan done the same thing 30 years later we wouldn't have the record-breaking unemployment rate we have today. La Raza tells us the lettuce picker is taking a job nobody else wants and that may be true, but what La Raza doesn't tell us is nobody stays a lettuce picker for very long -- they leave and go into construction, restaurants, drug trafficking as soon as they can.

These are all the things Obama didn't have a clue about in 2008 when he promised "immigration reform" for the 30 million illegals.
10:40 AM on 11/04/2011
Just imagine how this country would have been if Abraham lanolin would have succeeded in sending all black people back to Africa. We wouldn't have the record-bre¬aking unemployme¬nt rate we have today. NAACP told us the cotton picker is taking jobs nobody else wanted, and that may be true, but what NAACP didnt tell us is that nobody stayed cotton pickers for very long -- they left to go into constructi¬on, restaurant¬s, drug traffickin¬g as soon as possable.
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Mulebone
You're heavy, and I'm not your Brother
11:34 AM on 11/04/2011
I agree with you 1000 percent, but how does not help resolve our 30 million illegal alien problem?
12:33 PM on 11/04/2011
You seriously need to pick up an up-to-date history book, if you can read, and expose your mind to the multitude of contributions that Black Americans have made, and continue to make to this great society. And, while you're at it, read a little something-something about the NAACP, so that you will never repeat the ignorantly biased statements you made in your comment.
03:18 PM on 11/04/2011
The Obama administration has more than doubled the number of deportations over the Bush administration's record.
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copperbrown
10:07 AM on 11/04/2011
the truth is Democrats are interested in Governing.

Interested in it's citizens, in the country s infrastructure , in jobs, in saving the economy, interested

in "The Solution" as all true patriots are!

the truth is republicans ..plain and simple .. are.. Against the country.

every vote they make proves it.

I say "treason" is the definition of that behavior!

get MONEY out of politics.....Overturn "Citizens United."

it stops being a Democracy when ....a presidency can be... PURCHASED!

WHAT DO YOU THINK?
bmumfie1
Proud NM Liberal
10:34 AM on 11/04/2011
Copper:

Nice post. I agree. I always tell my Republican friends that I never vote Republican because:
they don't serve the people, they can't govern, and, lastly, they can't manage the economy. They hem and haw and get angry, but recent events prove me right.
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NanaPuddin
Proof is in the Puddin
10:48 AM on 11/04/2011
And my spreadsheet from the 60's shows it too.
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morefreethings
fixed income analyst
10:05 AM on 11/04/2011
Show us the numbers....Im a conservative and I thought our side supported this effort? Ill fall on the side of believe the good guys, but would still like to see another bill like this passed...too fat? Trim it and pass another one asap...
02:53 PM on 11/04/2011
Too fat? ANY job-creating bill would be too fat for Republicans. They only want to KILL jobs. Spending CUTS. Where do you think that spending goes? To income! That is, JOBS. People in turn spend that money. That creates DEMAND. DEMAND is the jobs-maker. No corporation will grow if there is no demand. And, all those people with jobs pay taxes, so wise spending is self-supporting. Example: Republicans want to cut Social Security, raise healthcare costs, and raise taxes on low-income Americans. That would mean millions would have less money to spend, demand would drop, jobs would be lost, people would be discontent, and, Reps. think, they would blame Obama and vote Republican. Probably, people actually are that stupid.
07:36 PM on 11/07/2011
Would you all just double down and quietly let go of the republican party!! They are not on your side and they are pretty much smashing it in your faces and you still stick up for them. United we can take our country back!! Obama is not perfect but he is a party for the people...they wont even hate you because your republican. They just want to do their job!!! It has always been Democrats for the people..republicans for corporate, and republicans only see power they see nothing..but..power. God help us all
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Revgregory
10:02 AM on 11/04/2011
no money to the working class. no compromise. we have it and will keep it. god has blessed us. and not you. but you can cut our grass.
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Broderick Crawford
10:01 AM on 11/04/2011
Obama has poll tested his jobs bill. Who cares if it would create any jobs at all. Like his first giveaway which has created a class of unemployed that are suffering longer than at any other time in recent history, this jobs bill is filled with just more of the same nonsense. Perhaps in a classroom you can convince yourself that the plan may work but in the real world we have already seen that the piling on of debt does little more than affect the increase in interest payments.

http://majorityleader.gov/JobsTracker/
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PardonOurDust
Politically Correct? Please.
10:08 AM on 11/04/2011
Another revisionist.
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baxtron
tek phlarpt
10:18 AM on 11/04/2011
I couldn't find one shread of truth or reality in any one of your statements. I guess denial is a form of truth.
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Broderick Crawford
02:33 PM on 11/04/2011
Perhaps you should go back to school or get a private tutor and learn how to read. I'm sorry if it went that far over your head...