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Obama Denounces Paul Ryan's 'Radical' Budget Plan

By BEN FELLER 04/ 3/12 08:48 PM ET AP

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WASHINGTON — In combative campaign form, President Barack Obama accused Republican leaders on Tuesday of becoming so radical and dangerously rigid that even the late Ronald Reagan, one of their most cherished heroes, could not win a GOP primary if he were running today.

Obama, in a stinging speech to an audience of news executives, had unsparing words for Republicans on Capitol Hill as well as the man he is most likely to face off against in November, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. The president depicted the election as a choice between a Democratic candidate who wants to use government to help people succeed and Republicans who would abandon a basic compact with society and let most people struggle at the expense of the rich.

He framed his address around a new House Republican budget plan, saying it represents a bleak, backward "radical vision."

"It is thinly veiled social Darwinism," Obama said to the annual meeting of The Associated Press. "It is antithetical to our entire history as a land of opportunity and upward mobility for everybody who's willing to work for it ... It is a prescription for decline."

Republicans shot back that the president had offered a deeply partisan speech devoid of accountability.

Campaigning outside Milwaukee just before Obama spoke, Romney said that the president "of course will look for someone else to blame." The Republican Party chairman, Reince Priebus, said Obama had abandoned his hope-and-change campaign slogan of four years ago. Said Priebus: "All along, he's been a cold, calculating, big-spending politician."

Obama's speech removed any doubt that the general election was under way for the president, despite his professed reluctance to weigh in before Republicans settle on a nominee.

He took a couple of digs at Romney, playing up the Republican presidential front-runner's support for a budget-slashing plan the House has approved.

That plan is doomed to die in the Senate, but Obama held it up as a sign of the disaster that would come if Republicans got their way: poor children not getting food, grandparents unable to afford nursing homes, more airline flights getting canceled and weather forecasts becoming less reliable.

For Obama, it was the latest in a string of efforts to get his message out just as voters were going to the polls to help pick his opponent, this time in primaries Tuesday in Wisconsin, Maryland and the District of Columbia.

Romney is on a pace to clinch the nomination by the end of the primary season in June.

By invoking Reagan, a beloved Republican, Obama sought to take GOP charges of Obama extremism and turn them back on the party. He cited a presidential debate in the current campaign in which the entire field of Republican candidates rejected the idea of $10 in spending cuts for every $1 in tax hikes if that were offered in a debt-reduction deal.

"Ronald Reagan, who, as I recall, is not accused of being a tax-and-spend socialist, understood repeatedly that when the deficit started to get out of control – that for him to make a deal – he would have to propose both spending cuts and tax increases," Obama said. "He could not get through a Republican primary today."

Obama, in fact, managed to mention and associate his thinking with six Republican presidents, from Abraham Lincoln to George W. Bush.

By contrast, he portrayed today's opposition leadership as abandoning centrist positions and compromise.

"We have to think about our fellow citizens, with whom we share a community," Obama said. "This sense of responsibility to each other and our country, this isn't a partisan feeling. This isn't a Democratic or a Republican idea; it's patriotism."

The House budget proposal is led by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., a Romney supporter. It aims to slash the deficit and the size of government while offering sharply lower tax rates in return for eliminating many popular tax breaks. Obama offered a blow-by-blow critique of it, warning his audience at the start to "bear with me."

When he was finished, House Speaker John Boehner said, "The president has resorted to distortions and partisan potshots."

The president also sought to influence media coverage in speaking to publishers and editors from around the country. He said the fact that the two parties are fighting does not mean they are equally to blame, and that Republicans have shown they will not budge.

"This bears on your reporting," Obama told the journalists.

Asked about the fate of his health care reform law, his signature legislative achievement, Obama said his administration was "not spending a whole lot of time planning for contingencies" in the event that the law is struck down. He said he expected the Supreme Court to uphold the law as constitutional because justices "take their responsibilities very seriously."

Making the case for a second term, Obama said the central question of the election will be how to restore security for Americans who work hard and show responsibility.

"That's why I ran in 2008," he said. "It's what my presidency has been about. It's why I'm running again."

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Associated Press writer Kasie Hunt in Milwaukee contributed to this story.

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Devaron Namsaar
07:32 PM on 04/04/2012
Well if the government really cared about making cuts that work I think it should start with itself.. lets cut Paul Ryans salary and the benefits we the people pay for... and while we are at it lets give Congress cut in salary, say 35% or so... and reduce their benefits to bo active only on the day they actually work (or 18 days a year, which ever is higher). No tenure... only one 3 year term, no reelection... no lobbyists allowed, no "Donations" over $50 form anybody, and only once a year.
I have a few3 more items, like the fat military budget that could be cut by 40%... the weapons industry gets all contracts reviewed and brought back under control... the Black Ops secret military done away with entirely... close down TSA, Dismantle FEMA, and burn the neo-nazi patriot act and end Homeland Security... just these few things alond would save trillions of Dollars Now, not just in ten years.
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jeliz
Think for yourselves.
05:28 PM on 04/11/2012
When I went to Allen West's Congressional page, I counted 19 people on his staff. Exactly why does someone who doesn't do anything need 19 people in 2 offices. I remember a day when the House and Senate only had one office in Washington and not much staff.
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dianaghughes
05:17 PM on 04/04/2012
All I can say is ..................... OBAMA 2012!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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03:29 PM on 04/04/2012
Paul Ryan's budget? Mr. President, your budget was so RADICAL, you recieved 0, ZERO, NADA votes, not even 1 from a Democrat...not a vote from one person in your own party. NOW....who's RADICAL?
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TheGripester
bites when poked
01:43 PM on 04/04/2012
"Republicans shot back that the president had offered a deeply partisan speech devoid of accountability." Wow, just like every Republican speech since 2008!
pretzel62
Reired in the mid-west.
07:59 AM on 04/04/2012
Paul Ryan is an Ayn Rand idealogue... a real zealot! It would behove our country to learn what Rand's philosophy is and how extreme Ryan is. It'll put a real meaning to the 1% and the 99%! Rand's terms would be the producers and moochers and you've heard Ryan use those terms on rare public slip-ups.
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Paul Rainwater
Expat in Thailand
11:51 PM on 04/03/2012
Paul Ryan is a shill for billionaires. He is working as hard as he can every day to put the health care insurance companies back in control of your life. He is working for gun manufacturers and oil billionaires. He is working to cut back on Social Security, to privatize Medicare and drop Medicaid altogether. He is a radical Right Wing activist.
11:48 PM on 04/03/2012
I understand that socialist demos, and Obama Lemmings, for the most part, are mathematical illiterates that spent their time in the hood playground or at the most, taking school courses like: woman studies, modern art, or how to grow "medicinal" marijuana. Nevertheless, here is a fact that no matter how inconvenient it is to them, is as true as 2+2=4: Statistically, almost everything in life follows a bell shaped curve. Wealth is no different. There is always that one % on top. Even in the Soviet Union, in Cuba, in China etc The entrepreneurial, the intelligent and the productive always come out on top. The Chinese tried to eliminate it during the Cultural Revolution. It was a disaster for the country.
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jondekonkeroo
Spells and remedies..
12:57 AM on 04/04/2012
how nice. a view of everyone else's reality from outside the event horizon of the bell shaped curve of intelligence.

Our most prosperous history was after hoover and before the social darwinist reagan. good old solid american liberal mercantilism produced the most widespred prosperity and the most stable economy america ever had. then came the experiment in social darwinism and the unraveling of america.

I swear the typical social darwinist today is the exact opposite of the fittest. they're becoming an intellectual subspecies.

after thirty years the social experiment has to stop. it's creating devolved human beings. read any of them. they've been assimilated.
12:19 PM on 04/04/2012
JON KANGAROO---

How nice, a believer in relative reality. In your "reality" 2+2=5. No wonder you suffer from hallucinatory history.
If the bell shaped curve of intelligence you refer to included only people like you, plus me, I would be way past the event horizon of maximum intelligence.

The only people that have tried to implement "social Darwinism" were the National Socialist in Germany.

Your last paragraph must refer to the democrat socialist experiment created by LBJ. It certainly created lots of "relative" reality Neanderthals.

PS: If Social Darwinism existed in the U.S. You would have disappeared long ago.
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11:37 PM on 04/03/2012
The facts are that the only budget/economic plan that is acceptable to the socialist, communists, rabble that this administration represents, is a plan that will take your hard earned wealth and "distribute it" (read rob you) to the rich NY Jews and buy votes from the rabble with the rest of the money.
The U.S. was great when people would see others making great wealth, and would try to imitate them in order to be rich themselves. Now the socialist demos want to steal the wealth from those that make it .
11:27 PM on 04/03/2012
What the president does not say is that himself plus the Reid democrats in the Senate, have obstructed every budget plan submitted during the last several years. On top of that, they have never formulated a detailed plan, just vague sketches to feed the idiotic left wing media for political reasons.
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10:59 PM on 04/03/2012
Of course Obama produced a joke of a budget that was voted down without a single Dem vote, 414-0. Plus we’ve been waiting for over 1,000 days for the Senate Democrats to propose a budget. The Ryan budget passed 228-191. Spin it any way you want.
I know this is the exact type of comment that never makes it on the board and I will give it a 50/50 chance of being posted.
Moderators have become my pet peave.
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TheGripester
bites when poked
01:49 PM on 04/04/2012
Funny, because comments like yours are rife on these boards - the tiny percentage of conservative readers who come over specifically to vent anger at a liberal-slanted news source. Maybe you are putting too many objectionable words in your comments. Don't worry, your opinions are well-represented here...
capn moose
Retired reading ranting
10:47 PM on 04/03/2012
The Democrats should list every tax increase Reagan signed into law -- they are there. Also, they should publish the reports listing the number of government employees at the start and end of Reagan's presidency, the national debt, -- these numbers and the votes will show that Reagan was a pragmatic president, hard on communism, but he was not so much an idiologue as folks like Ryan. Gingrich knew how to compromise and so does Romney. But the primary voters scream Reagan as if he was God ALLMIGHTY. Obama is right, and those on the right and left need to know this.
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TheGripester
bites when poked
01:50 PM on 04/04/2012
True, but don't forget that Reagan was also a bit of a kook, and had vey strange bedfellows.
capn moose
Retired reading ranting
02:01 PM on 04/04/2012
"Strange" -- and who doesn't?
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sfsunst
"Character is much easier kept than recovered"
10:38 PM on 04/03/2012
The Ryan Dictatorship Proposal is a statement of how the Republicans view the American people that are not in the top 1% of this country. When they say this is not you father's Republican party, truer words were never spoken. At least in the past there was an inkling of respect and a want to help the working people of this country. To give a "hand up instead of a hand out" as Clinton said, to the people less fortunate. To take care of the elderly and give them the respect and dignity they deserve. Now they are blatantly showing their disdain for anyone who doesn't have the same wealth they possess and are proposing steps to make their quality of life so contemptible that it will make this nation akin to a 3rd world country. That is their solution and it only benefits them.

How can we as a country not be beating down their doors and removing their sorry a$$es from office? We cannot become so apathetic and complacent to think their off the wall antics will never become law. (Look what is happening in the Supreme Court!) The GOP is beating down this country and all it stands for. The next step is replacing our symbol of America from the great, proud eagle to a used up and tattered tea bag.
10:25 PM on 04/03/2012
Obama is sounding very desperate today calling the Ryan budget radical. The president is coming off as being very angry. I think someone leaked the Supreme Court decision of striking down his Obamacare.

Hurry up Michele and come back from Las Vegas, your husband needs to let out some poison.
ftworth texan
To the Right of Rush
10:24 PM on 04/03/2012
No matter what, you are stuck w/Obama and his record.

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/obameter/rulings/promise-broken/

You can't argue Obama's record, he has one - NOW.
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fairchilds
the truth is out there, just google it
11:30 PM on 04/03/2012
That is rather an unattractive trick, pulling out only the one negative part of the president's ratings.
If you are going to quote record, then quote the complete one As Stated At The Same Source.
'Promises'
Kept 175
Compromise 54
Broken 63
Stalled 67
In the works 147
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ftworth texan
To the Right of Rush
03:23 PM on 04/04/2012
LOL - You have to dilute his screwups. AWESOME, hope he uses that EXCUSE during the debates.

Your "simple little mind" equates them all, as EQUAL, they are NOT but your "simple little mind" says they are. OBAMA CAN COUNT ON YOUR SUPPORT - YOU AREN'T THAT BRIGHT.
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Seedpod1
Truth is the new hate speech
10:11 PM on 04/03/2012
Come on Moderator. By censoring run-of-the-mill criticism you're only proving that your guy's Hope and Change can never allow freedom of speech. It's far too dangerous. For Pete's sake HP has even censored quotes by George Washington!

You run this blog like Assad runs newspapers in Syria.
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10:48 PM on 04/03/2012
Totally agree. I'm more likely to get a message through on PressTV than the HuffPo. They don't follow their own comment policies and run the message board like the Chineese government. If your comment does not correspond to the moderator views and opinions it does not make it to the message board even if it passes the comment policies laid out by the HuffPo. Really sickening.
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TheGripester
bites when poked
01:55 PM on 04/04/2012
That's prime grade-A bologna. I see so many negative conservative comments on HuffPost that it's really becoming boring. Maybe you're getting blocked for ad hominems, did that ever occur to you? "HP has even censored quotes by George Washington!" Maybe that was the comment where he was cursing out his butler...