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Obama Master Lock Visit: President Touting Manufacturing In Wisconsin Trip

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KEN THOMAS   02/15/12 10:56 PM ET  AP

LOS ANGELES — President Barack Obama pitched for blue-collar jobs and then dashed for campaign cash on Wednesday, embarking on a three-day West Coast trip to haul in millions of dollars for his re-election bid.

Obama's day brought him from the factory floor of a Milwaukee padlock manufacturer to the posh home of a Hollywood soap opera producer, where 1,000 people paid hundreds of dollars apiece to support Obama and listen to the rock band the Foo Fighters. The messages throughout the day – from policies to spur job growth to the need to mobilize for a tough campaign ahead – are intertwined as Obama seeks re-election.

"It's not going to be easier this time. It's going to be harder this time," Obama said Wednesday night at the home of Bradley Bell, the executive producer of "The Bold and the Beautiful," at an event attended by notables that included actors Jack Black and Rashida Jones. "People out there are hurting and they need us to do more."

The president later attended a swanky dinner at Bell's Holmby Hills home that included actors George Clooney, James Belushi and other guests paying $35,800 each. Will Ferrell was a co-host of the event but was filming in New Orleans and did not attend.

The president recalled a common refrain from former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, who said, "campaigning is poetry and governance is prose."

"We've been slogging through prose for the last three years," Obama said, noting that "people, they like the poetry." He acknowledged that some of his supporters remain frustrated that the war in Afghanistan has yet to end and the U.S. naval prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, remains open.

"I understand that. I feel the same way sometimes," he said.

Obama was spending the night at the Beverly Hilton, the same hotel where singer Whitney Houston died on Saturday.

California traditionally has been a fundraising mecca for Democrats – and a reliably blue state – and Obama's campaign was expected to collect millions from six events in Los Angeles and San Francisco over two days. He was wrapping up the week with two fundraisers in the Seattle area.

The president raised more than $220 million for his campaign and the Democratic National Committee in 2011 and is trying to use a protracted Republican presidential primary to build a financial buffer zone to help his cause in the November general election. Democrats have warned that outside groups supporting Republicans will pour hundreds of millions of dollars into the campaign to target Obama.

Obama was making his first fundraising trip outside Washington since his campaign announced it would encourage supporters to donate to a Democratic super PAC backing Obama's campaign. Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and their wives do not plan to appear at events for the super PAC, Priorities USA.

It was also Obama's first trip to Hollywood since Congress delayed action on legislation cracking down on online piracy. The legislation was pushed by the film industry and garnered major opposition from Internet companies before it stalled, pitting two Democratic constituencies against each other.

Obama has said any legislation must protect intellectual property that creates jobs in the U.S., while still respecting the integrity of the Internet as an open system. The president made no mention of the issue during remarks to the large audience of activists.

Obama started his day in Milwaukee, where he called for tax cuts for American manufacturers and higher taxes for companies that move overseas, pressing what he hopes will be a winning campaign issue. He also acknowledged that many factories have closed, their jobs have gone overseas and a lot of them "are not going to come back."

"In a global economy, some companies will always find it more profitable to pick up and do business in other part of the world. That's just a fact," Obama said at the Master Lock plant in Milwaukee. "But that doesn't mean we have to sit by and settle for a lesser future."

Obama carried Wisconsin by 14 percentage points in 2008 but has watched his popularity fall amid tough economic conditions. Republicans, led by Gov. Scott Walker, captured nearly every statewide office two years ago and GOP leaders expect to target Obama throughout the Midwest this year.

Walker infuriated Democrats with efforts to curtail collective bargaining rights and faces a recall election later in the spring or summer that could serve as a bellwether for Obama in the state. Walker has said a win would deliver a "devastating blow" to Obama's re-election campaign.

Yet he was all smiles he greeted the president at the airport, a Milwaukee Brewers jersey in hand as a gift.

The president hit the road with good political news trailing him. Congress had reached a tentative agreement to extend a payroll tax cut that would mean an extra $40 per paycheck for a typical family, along with an extension of unemployment benefits. The payroll tax break was as the heart of Obama's jobs plan.

He suggested that a range of changes in the tax code could keep the momentum going. Obama has sought a reduction in tax rates for manufacturers and proposed tax credits that would cover moving expenses for companies that close production overseas and bring jobs back to the U.S.

He noted that Master Lock has returned about 100 jobs to the United States from China since mid-2010 in response to higher labor and logistical costs in Asia. "Manufacturing is coming back," Obama said. "The economy is getting stronger."

Obama plans to take the manufacturing message to Washington state on Friday, touring a Boeing facility at the end of a brisk West Coast trip.

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05:00 PM on 03/28/2012
The duplicitous obama strikes again.........touting jobs returning to the USA (wow a whole 100), while supporting unions and regulations which drove them overseas to begin with........campaigning on one hand and lying, cheating and stealing with the other......all the while hoping no one is really watching what he is doing and saying (aka blind, lockstep followers).........
BrwnSknGurl4
What a fool believes a wise man cannot reason away
12:05 AM on 02/16/2012
Perhaps he cancelled when he realized Master Lock also makes handcuffs, something he could be wearing in short order!
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vetxcl
06:36 PM on 02/15/2012
I officially declare this article red coded red meat. The dog whistle has been heard.

Haters?? ODS sufferers??? Come out and plaaaayyyyy!
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misssooshi
24 hrs to approve I love Wisconsin?
06:58 PM on 02/15/2012
No kidding, I got halfway through it and decided to check if it was an AP article. Shameful.
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vetxcl
07:34 PM on 02/15/2012
That's all baggers and CONs have is attacks, slander, and threats. See also; Andrew Dullbart. No solutions, no good ideas, just SOSDD.
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wbearl
Retired Manager Mechanical Operations
06:22 PM on 02/15/2012
This is the correct approach, it's just about 3 years to late. To bad he had to wait till his re election bid to do it. But he got his signature bill passed, Obamacare.
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Jeanette Schotl
06:03 AM on 02/16/2012
Obama's had a rough time getting things done with no help from GOP/TP. I am amazed he's still making progress. My hat's off to him. As for the GOP/TP, I still haven't heard how they plan on paying for the wars in Iraq and Afghan., or any money-saving plans on their own health care costs, pay reduction ---not a peep. They lie, those ol' job creators
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wbearl
Retired Manager Mechanical Operations
07:50 AM on 02/16/2012
You act as if Obama is the first President who ever had to work with the other party in control of Capital Hill. Clinton had to do it for 6 years, Reagan did it for all 8 of his years and Ike did it for all 8 of his years. Obama just happens to be better at making excuses than actually getting the job done. As for the war, it seems everyone wants to conveniently forget that the many Democrats supported the war, especially when it was politically opportunistic, and for 4 or the 9 years the war was on, Democrats controlled the purse strings on Capital Hill. They also seem to forget that Afghanistan was almost a forgotten war till Obama ramped it up. This isn't just Obama's mess, he had help from 6 other Presidents, but of them all he has done the poorest job.
06:08 PM on 02/15/2012
good for master lock because i haven't bought any of their products because they were one of the first companies to go to china completely. now maybe they will have something made here
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Sixtracks
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06:04 PM on 02/15/2012
Thank You President Obama, for getting this country back on track and back to work, and ending the wars, and getting BinLaden, and on, and on, and on.
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vetxcl
05:55 PM on 02/15/2012
Why would anyone listen to Ed Gillespie?
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Ralph Boyd
Look, . . right behind you!
05:30 PM on 02/15/2012
This is why America desperately needs all Republicans out of government in 2012. They will endlessly protect tax breaks and subsidies for corporations that ship US jobs overseas.
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knotsofast
How much did our nation's debt increase today?
05:29 PM on 02/15/2012
Another "shovel ready" speech..always have to have one handy to scoop the manure away.
06:13 PM on 02/15/2012
They keep throwin stuff at the masses and eventually something will stick.
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Jeanette Schotl
06:10 AM on 02/16/2012
You don't mean to say, infrastructure repair might create jobs? Fixing schools, highways, bridges, might bring jobs? We need the GOP to vote that bill down right now!! America needs to stay on an even keel. Yes, this is extreme sarcasm. Sorry if I affend, but I'm done with the GOP's NO's in my business
BrwnSknGurl4
What a fool believes a wise man cannot reason away
12:06 AM on 02/16/2012
And into the mouths of republicans!
05:18 AM on 02/16/2012
Nah. We don't take the food out of the dems mouths. You enjoy it. He's your guy shoveling it to you.
05:22 PM on 02/15/2012
Another empty suit day.
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Jeanette Schotl
06:11 AM on 02/16/2012
What, did GWB sneak around here?
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vetxcl
05:16 PM on 02/15/2012
And here's more good ideas from our President: http://grist.org/energy-policy/11-important-clean-energy-provisions-in-obamas-budget-proposal/
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Kerry keane
Proud Libertarian - but here I'm a "Bagger"
05:00 PM on 02/15/2012
Ummm... O are you not being truthful again to fool the dullards here ? ... In 1999, Fortune Brands began to abandon most operations in its Milwaukee Wisconsin Master Lock factory, and moved most of its manufacturing jobs to offshore plants in China and Mexico, putting an estimated 1,300 American workers (represented by the United Auto Workers) out of work.

In 2011, it was announced that 36 jobs making combination locks were being returned from China to the heavily-automated Milwaukee plant, which would now employ 379 workers. It would continue to contract with three Chinese factories, about twenty Chinese suppliers, and to operate its maquiladora near the Arizona border, where low-cost Mexican workers do non-automated, labor-intensive work, such as assembling made-in-Milwaukee components.

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thisisit12
The Truth And Nothing But The Truth...So Help Me!
05:40 PM on 02/15/2012
If you are using Wikipedia as your reference, you might as well listen to a Repugnant!
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plebian43
Go back to sleep, it's your duty.
04:45 PM on 02/15/2012
Well his administration has given 3.9 billion to clean-energy firms with ties to the While House, according to that bedrock right-wing publication WaPo, so he is trying.
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