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    Obama looking for reset in Thursday’s speech

    By George E. Condon Jr.
    National Journal

    In his Thursday night speech, President Obama seeks a reset, a fresh start after the sorry spectacle of the recent debate over raising the debt ceiling.

    For him, his address to a joint session of Congress is about much more than the legislative initiatives he will champion. Most of those have already been outlined in previous speeches. Instead, the White House sees the speech as the best path to move the president, finally, out of the dark shadow cast over everyone in Washington by the messy debt debacle.

    The speech is in part a recognition of the damage done by the fight that ended Aug. 2, when the president signed legislation raising the ceiling. The 37 days between then and this address have included one economic body blow after another—a downgrading of the nation's credit rating, plunging consumer confidence, a dismal jobs report, a volatile stock market, and a renewed European crisis. And the voters at home have rendered a solid verdict of disgust with Democrats and Republicans, the White House and Congress.

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    Democrats familiar with the president's plans who spoke on condition of anonymity said Obama will call for Washington to move on, past what they call a tough summer, past the self-inflicted wounds of the debt debate and past political unforced errors. To do that, he hopes to separate himself from Congress—particularly from a Republican-controlled House that already has declared hostility to most of the initiatives in the Obama agenda.

    He wants to show that he learned a lesson from the debt debate, that he agrees with the public that Washington should focus more on the issues that matter to the country and stop the partisan theatrics.

    The goal is to show a country stuck in economic doldrums that the president is fighting for them while Congress remains fighting the battles of the summer over debt and deficit. The Democrats who spoke of the president's approach said the hope is that by the end of the year, it will be clear that Obama has clear plans for the economy and deficit reduction. If the House, as expected, rejects his plans, the president will try to cast Republicans as not sharing the urgency felt by so many Americans.

    He will suggest that inaction by Congress on his package will mean that Congress thinks the economy does not rescue, that nothing needs to be done on job creation, help for the long-term unemployed, or aid to teachers facing layoffs.

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    The Democrats who spoke about the plans said the White House is taking a long view on the impact of the speech, cautioning against paying any attention to the first polls to come out on Friday. This, they said, will be a long slog with the president hammering away at his message repeatedly, first in a trip to Richmond, Va., within hours of the speech, and then in repeated speeches and events in the coming weeks and months. The speeches will place equal emphasis on the specifics of his package and on the urgent need for action. After declaring that Washington failed on the debt debate, he will cast action on this package as the next big test for those who hope to govern.

    He will acknowledge that people are right to be skeptical of Washington after watching the debt fight. But he will argue against using that as an excuse for avoiding a debate over steps that can be taken to boost the economic recovery, said one Democrat familiar with the speech.

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    • Ron  •  8 mths ago
      if OBAMA want to create jobs why doesn't he do something about all the illegals here???
      • Pa 8 mths ago
        U got that right. All immigration is hurting this country. Mexicans are not the only illegals here there are many Orientals who travel to Mexico and come in with the Illegal Mexicans. Way tooo many foreigners in this country. How are we to take care of our own citizens when all these foreigners come here and take our jobs. They send money out of the country further making the USA poorer. Once here they do not hire Americans. People need to change there liberal views about all these foreigners coming into this country taking from America's trough.
      • Stephanie 8 mths ago
        Yeah! And why hasn't already done it by now. I mean it's been 4 years and the jobs have only decreased!
      • Shawn S 8 mths ago
        What? And lose his voting block - it will never happen - until after 2012 that is.................
    • senior remark  •  8 mths ago
      I'm sorry, I can't stand to look at this lying piece of crap.
      • d 8 mths ago
        It makes you feel shameful (as an American) to look at this guy as your prez, dude.
      • Michel 8 mths ago
        You both are trailer park Trash and should respect your president. Sorry it does look like you but he is your president else go back to Europe
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        That's OK, bush made me so sick I had to turn off the tv.
    • jonh  •  8 mths ago
      he doesnt do anything about the illegals because he wants to give them amnesty, why because that means more votes for MR. wack job obama
      • Michel 8 mths ago
        You both are trailer park Trash and should respect your president. Sorry he does look like you but he is your president else go back to Europe..
      • Bruce Wilson 8 mths ago
        Michel, I hope you are not trying to embarras yoursefl because you are doing a great job of it!
      • War Monger 8 mths ago
        AND the teachers union gets money for every illegal kid in the class room from the feds.
    • joyce  •  8 mths ago
      Let's ALL boycott his speech today - let's turn the channel to a sport, his lying speeches
      leave me cold!
      • Jan 8 mths ago
        amen! he just repeats repeats repeats, did i mention he repeats?
      • purp 8 mths ago
        so you're saying you care more about food ball then where the pres wants the country to go? good job.
      • muxz 8 mths ago
        Yeah I'm sure that will show him and the GOP. Turning your TV to a different channel..... you tell em.
    • arizonadreamer2002  •  8 mths ago
      1+all Conservatives = a bunch of bull%*&% morons who think they know it all.And really don't know squat. And its your way of thinking that's bringing this country down!!!!
      • Nicie 8 mths ago
        Sorry to burst your bubble lemming, but the Dems have had control of this crap since 2007 and if you start saying "B"/Bush word, my answer will be Obama is still doing it and adding more fuel to the fire.
      • West Coast Wise Guy 8 mths ago
        just keep drinking the kool aid.
      • FYI 8 mths ago
        No it's fat,ugly welfare sucking hags like you that bring the country down.
        Stay inside your trailer and keep eating your free cheese and drinking Kool-Aid.
        Let the people that made it out of third grade fix the problems Barry and you Liberal welfare leeches created.
    • Imma  •  8 mths ago
      The hand of Jacob, the voice of Esau!
    • George  •  8 mths ago
      Working with CONCRETE is CONCRETE work... fixing the roads and bridges will give us jobs.
    • George  •  8 mths ago
      Jobs to fix our schools or tax-loop holes for big oil. One or t'other America, so decide.
    • George  •  8 mths ago
      America first, not China first.
    • George  •  8 mths ago
      1. No ground wars.
      2. No tax-cuts benefiting China.
    • George  •  8 mths ago
      I want America out of the two wars (Iraq/Afgan) and for the temporary 10-year Bush corp. tax-cuts to end. Corp's sent jobs out of America even after getting the tax-cuts ment to keep'um here. So, time to pay up or if they prefer, bring back jobs esp. from China.
    • George  •  8 mths ago
      Two Wars for 10 yrs. Iraq & Afgan.-86% illiterate Afgan. recruits getting basic reading/math. US to re-deploy soon but leaving small force in Iraq (82% want us out) & Afgan.

      Oct-2009:
      Afgan. 3.6 billion/mo
      Iraq $7.3 billion/mo (Iraq $12 billion/mo in 2008).
    • George  •  8 mths ago
      CHECK IT OUT 1-2-3 Year 2011, U.S. Economic Problem:

      1. Huge Deficit (What U.S. owns in dollars ~14-15 trillion)
      2. Government Spending (M-care/M-caid & 2-wars... 2-wars~11billion/mo Oct-09)
      3. Bush Corp. Tax Cuts (10 yrs. during 2-wars)

      Bush No. 1 & Clinton-Bi-partisan trade agreements & cheap import tariffs, against advice of Ross Perot and unions, sent jobs out of America even with two Bush tax-cuts meant to keep'um here. So, give us JOBS or give us TAXES... one or t'other, corporations.
    • ouchuh  •  8 mths ago
      also we see you only show on board my last post and no new one being posted by other's ,
    • ouchuh  •  8 mths ago
      sounds like a lawsuit Yahoo, have copys of mile long cookis you send out and how you stop one post but let others post , on the phone with Your co. as I type and Copy of mile long cookies to stop Americans from posting

      The Quote of the Decade!

      “The fact that we are here today to debate raising America 's
      debt limit is a sign of leadership failure.
      It is a sign that the US Government can not pay its own bills.
      It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance
      from foreign countries to finance our Government's reckless
      fiscal policies. Increasing America 's debt weakens us
      domestically and internationally.
      Leadership means that, 'the buck stops here.' Instead,
      Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices
      today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren.
      America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership.
      Americans deserve better.”
      --Senator Barack H. Obama, March 2006

      What American would keep him in Office?
      Feel free to Copy and Paste to pass on
    • ouchuh  •  8 mths ago
      obama ?
    • Recai Iskender  •  8 mths ago
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    • red1veteran  •  8 mths ago
      I have the oil changed and tires rotated on my car. I go home. When I get there, I find my pregnant dog struggling to give birth. I load the dog into the car and proceed to rush to the vet. About half way there, I get stuck in a traffic jam and notice that I forgot to put gas in the car. It runs out of gas and the dog dies before I can get to the vet. I blame the mechanic that rotated the tires and changed the oil. I am a Democrat.
    • poacher  •  8 mths ago
      have you ever seen the little monkey dressed up in a little suit holding out his little tin cup for money while the organ grinder plays?
    • D.J.Bubba  •  8 mths ago
      It seems that everyone wants to blame Obama, and Obama wants to blame Bush, But the real Problem is OUR CONGRESS, when they were mostly Dems, they got their way, and put us in financial trouble, Obamacare for one, TARP money #2 Huge dissappearing Bonuses for Wall Street, Obama is just the front man for the party! But SUPRISE, THE PARTY IS OVER, No more unlimited expense accounts, no more unlimited vacations, no more free golf.....Start sending out resumes now before the 2012 rush... Get a job....?

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