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September 7, 2010

Obama Blasts GOP, Calls For $50 Billion Infrastructure Plan For Roads, Rail, Air Travel

DARLENE SUPERVILLE | 09/ 6/10 10:14 PM |


MILWAUKEE — A combative President Barack Obama rolled out a long-term jobs program Monday that would exceed $50 billion to rebuild roads, railways and runways, and coupled it with a blunt campaign-season assault on Republicans for causing Americans' hard economic times.

GOP leaders instantly assailed Obama's proposal as an ineffective one that would simply raise already excessive federal spending. Many congressional Democrats are also likely to be reluctant to boost expenditures and increase federal deficits just weeks before elections that will determine control of Congress.

Jim Manley, spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada, cautioned, "If we are going to get anything done, Republican cooperation, which has been all but non-existent recently, will be necessary."

That left the plan with low, if not impossible, odds of becoming law this year. When Congress returns from summer recess in mid-September, it is likely to remain in session for only a few weeks before lawmakers return home to campaign for re-election.

Administration officials said that even if Congress quickly approved the program, it would not produce jobs until sometime next year. That means the proposal's only pre-election impact may be a political one as the White House tries to demonstrate to voters that it is working to boost the economy and create jobs.

At a Labor Day speech in Milwaukee, Obama said Republicans are betting that between now and the Nov. 2 elections, Americans will forget the Republican economic policies that led to the recession. He said Republicans have opposed virtually everything he has done to help the economy, and have proposed solutions that have only made the problem worse.

"That philosophy didn't work out so well for middle-class families all across America," Obama told a cheering crowd at a labor gathering. "It didn't work out so well for our country. All it did was rack up record deficits and result in the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression."

He said Repubicans have consistently opposed his economic proposals and seem to be running on a slogan of "No, we can't," playing off his 2008 presidential campaign mantra of "Yes we can."

"If I said fish live in the sea, they'd say no," Obama said.

Republicans made clear that Obama should not expect any help from them.

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said the plan "should be met with justifiable skepticism." He said it would raise taxes while Americans are "still looking for the 'shovel-ready' jobs they were promised more than a year ago" in the $814 billion economic stimulus measure.

The House Republican leader, John Boehner of Ohio, added "We don't need more government 'stimulus' spending. We need to end Washington Democrats' out-of-control spending spree, stop their tax hikes, and create jobs by eliminating the job-killing uncertainty that is hampering our small businesses."

Administration officials are hunting broadly for ways to revive the economy. But they are likely to drop a separate proposal to renew a law exempting companies from paying Social Security taxes on any unemployed workers they hire, according to a White House official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the decision was not final.

Casual in brown slacks and open-collar white shirt with rolled-up sleeves, Obama took a populist tack in his speech, mixing attacks on Republicans with praise for working-class and middle-class Americans.

He said he'd "keep fighting, every single day, every single hour, every single minute to turn this economy around." He said interest groups he has battled "talk about me like a dog."

He also acknowledged that the past eight months of modest private-sector job growth hasn't been enough to bring down the unemployment rate. He said economic problems facing families today are "more serious than ever," and seemed to ask the audience in Milwaukee – and voters nationwide – for patience.

"Now here's the honest truth, the plain truth. There's no silver bullet, there's no quick fix to these problems," he said, adding that it will take time to "reverse the damage of a decade worth of policies" that caused the recession.

Administration officials said the transportation plan's initial $50 billion would be the beginning of a six-year program of transportation improvements, but they did not give an overall figure. The proposal has a longer-range focus than last year's economic stimulus bill, which was more targeted on immediate job creation.

The plan calls for rebuilding 150,000 miles of roads; building and maintaining 4,000 miles of rail lines and 150 miles of airport runways, and installing a new air navigation system to reduce travel times and delays.

Obama also called for a permanent funding mechanism, an infrastructure bank, to focus on paying for national and regional infrastructure projects. Officials provided few details of how the bank would work.

Obama said the proposal would be fully paid for. In an earlier briefing for reporters, administration officials said Obama would pay for the program by asking lawmakers to close tax breaks for oil and gas companies and multinational corporations.

The infrastructure spending is part of a package of economic proposals to be announced this week by Obama, who is feeling heat from fellow Democrats and a jittery public to show that he is focused on pumping life into the economic recovery and shrinking an unemployment rate long stuck near 10 percent.

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Associated Press writer Julie Pace in Washington contributed to this report.
uhhh....I thought the first stimulus was supposed to improve infrastructure? You remember the "shovel ready projects" claim?. It was a miserable failure so I guess lets try it again.



AK
It is not yet finished doodoo...about 45% of the stimulus for this purpose has been used up...some states are holding it up...it has had a marked positive effect...but you would not know about it, reading and watching the hate mongers you do.

"Republicans made clear that Obama should not expect any help from them." Yepper..same mindset
(Sep 07, 2010 05:00 PM)Lillian Wrote: [ -> ]It is not yet finished doodoo...about 45% of the stimulus for this purpose has been used up...some states are holding it up...it has had a marked positive effect...but you would not know about it, reading and watching the hate mongers you do.


A marked positive effect where? And if it is not used up yet, why ask for more?

doodoo????? What age are you?

I doubt it will get approved anyway. The liberals welcome mat has been worn out.

Quote:"Republicans made clear that Obama should not expect any help from them." Yepper..same mindset

Yay...republicans. Why help a communist destroy the country?


Why should you need our help? You have the majority. It must mean they cannot get enough democrats on board.....LMAO....seems kind of hard to blame the republicans when you cannot get enough dems to vote for your failures.

Does seem kind of odd though, you libs blame the republicans for not passing legislation concerning the economy when they had the majority, but when the democrats have the majority, like now, you still blame the republicans for the democrats hard time passing bills.........doesn't that seem kind of odd?




AK
(Sep 07, 2010 05:09 PM)angelking Wrote: [ -> ]
(Sep 07, 2010 05:00 PM)Lillian Wrote: [ -> ]It is not yet finished doodoo...about 45% of the stimulus for this purpose has been used up...some states are holding it up...it has had a marked positive effect...but you would not know about it, reading and watching the hate mongers you do.


A marked positive effect where? And if it is not used up yet, why ask for more?

doodoo????? What age are you?

I doubt it will get approved anyway. The liberals welcome mat has been worn out.

Quote:"Republicans made clear that Obama should not expect any help from them." Yepper..same mindset

Yay...republicans. Why help a communist destroy the country?


Why should you need our help? You have the majority. It must mean they cannot get enough democrats on board.....LMAO....seems kind of hard to blame the republicans when you cannot get enough dems to vote for your failures.

Does seem kind of odd though, you libs blame the republicans for not passing legislation concerning the economy when they had the majority, but when the democrats have the majority, like now, you still blame the republicans for the democrats hard time passing bills.........doesn't that seem kind of odd?




AK

Not odd at all. The legislation you refer to, dealing with regulation of Freddy and Fanny could not get out of committee. You probably don't know much about this, but for a bill to leave committee takes a simple majority. The Republicans had a majority at the time and could not get the bill to the floor. Again, because you are so slow, they only needed a majority vote from a committee they held an 11-9 majority on.

OTOH, the Republicans have stonewalled the Dems because of the need for a 60 vote super majority in the Senate.

Do you now understand the difference of ignorant one?

The Dems are being stopped by the Republicans because they don't have a super majority of 60. The Republican bill was stopped in committee even though the Republicans only needed a simple majority and held a majority of the seats.

All that is really odd here is that you could not figure this out for yourself.

Now as far as projects, I don't know about down in Floduh, but where I live I have often cursed Obama while sitting in traffic caused by needed repairs and construction that were paid for by the stimulus plan. All three highways I use an a daily basis have had a great deal of work done on them. Just a quarter of a mile from my business a bridge that turned out to be much more dangerously in disrepair than thought has been replaced.

Isn't one of the reasons you are so mad with Crist the fact that he thanked Obama for the stimulus funds and the important things they were used for in your state?

Oh yeah, AKKK just trying to have things both ways again!!! Smile
All the 60 votes does is stop debate. Any bill then that comes up to vote with a majority passes. The reasons the dems have not passed some of their bills is because of lack of democrat support. To blame anything at this time on the republicans is foolish.


The purpose of the stimulus was to help control the unemployment. There were much cheaper ways of accomplishing this that would have been longer lasting and put many more back to work with permanate jobs, not temporary ones.

I dislike Crist because he has proven to have no conviction or backbone whatsoever and like Arlen Spector, will vote for whatever he thinks will help his political career.

THe only thing I have seen infrastructure wise in FLorida is a bridge overhaul in Key West that was started with stimulus funds but has sat neglected now for two months. But those two expensive signs still sit there proudly.

AK
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