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    Bright spots, dark clouds _ Obama seeks right tone

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Bullish yet wary, President Barack Obama is highlighting recent economic bright spots while taking care not to overstate a recovery that still has not put millions back to work.

    His Republican rivals, in the face of late-arriving economic good news, are making slight adjustments themselves, arguing that Obama's policies have been a drag on a recovery that could have taken hold sooner.

    The competing rhetoric reflects the positive indicators in areas ranging from retail sales and housing to unemployment and falling gas prices. All this has pushed up consumer confidence, a potential barometer of political attitudes. Even Congress and Obama managed to agree on a two-month payroll tax cut extension before leaving Washington for the holidays.

    But the economic signs could prove fleeting, as they were in the early spring when economist also detected upticks in activity only to watch them tumble. These new indicators may hold more promise. But a looming European debt crisis is casting a pall.

    No one is more aware of that risk than Obama.

    "We've got an economy that is showing some positive signs; we've seen many consecutive months of private sector job growth," Obama said last week before departing for Christmas in Hawaii. "But it's not happening as fast as it needs to."

    For Obama, the danger is in promoting an economy that while, slowly recovering, has yet to reflect reality for millions of Americans, or in highlighting positive signs only to see them falter in 2012.

    For David Axelrod, the Obama campaign's top political adviser, visions of a European financial meltdown are what keep him awake at night.

    "I think the American economy is gaining strength, I don't think many would argue that point," he said. "The imponderable is not about that, it's really about these externalities and particularly Europe. Especially now that we've passed this threshold on the payroll tax cut and assuming that the Republicans in Congress don't want to rerun that battle, the one big thing on the horizon is Europe."

    Indeed, as the year ends on an up note, leading economists surveyed by The Associated Press expect the economy will grow slightly faster in 2012 — about 2.4 percent compared with the less than 2 percent annual growth that the economy is expected to register by the end of this year.

    But underscoring the political challenges facing Obama, these same economists don't expect unemployment to drop much in a year from November's 8.6 percent rate.

    The public's economic outlook is improving. An Associated Press-GfK poll in December found that 37 percent of those questioned expect improvement in the economy in the coming year. It was the first time since May that the sentiment significantly outweighed the share saying the economy would get worse in the next year.

    This modestly rosy scenario is contingent on keeping any financial disruptions in Europe contained to the other side of the Atlantic. Obama has pressing European leaders, particularly German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, to act swiftly to avoid a wholesale debt crisis from taking hold. But Obama has few tools other than persuasion with which to influence an outcome.

    In a trend the Obama camp is sure to watch, the public is holding Obama more accountable for the economy. The AP-GfK poll found that the percentage who says Obama deserves little or no blame for the economy's sluggishness has declined from 43 percent in October to 36 percent now.

    Republicans are watching, too.

    After months of asserting that conditions under Obama have worsened, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney this past acknowledged signs of improvement, but gave Obama no credit.

    "I think the economy's getting better. I sure hope so," Romney told CNN on Wednesday. "There's never been a time when our economy has not recovered from recession. We will recover, but it will not be thanks to the president's policies. It will be in spite of the president's policies."

    Republican pollster Wes Anderson, a veteran of congressional and presidential contests, says the first quarter of 2012 could lay down crucial markers that could affect the election results.

    "If the uptick in economic indicators that we've seen here this month continues into the next month at the same general pace, it will be an interesting race and it will be very close, and there will be an opportunity for Obama to win," he said. "If economic conditions deteriorate at all, I think he's done.

    "If they pick up significantly in the first quarter — I don't know what that is, but something that is tangible for middle-class America — he probably gets re-elected," Anderson said.

    The White House is ready to have the president maintain a high economic profile, showcasing his bailout of the auto industry as a concrete example of an administration policy that saved job. Beyond that, Obama's team wants to portray the president as a champion of the middle class.

    "The battle is really over the long term because the Republicans have a fundamental theory that we can cut our way to prosperity — cut taxes for the wealthy, cut regulations, especially for Wall Street, and the economy will flourish," Axelrod said. "We've tested that theory and it failed. Badly."

    "This notion that he's been there, we should fire him and we should go back to what we were doing before the crisis is not a very strong argument," Axelrod said. "And obviously to the degree that the economy improves it becomes less of an argument."

    Still, even economists friendly to the administration see contradictory signals in the end-of-year upswing.

    On the positive side, the number of people applying for unemployment benefits has dropped to the lowest level since April 2008. At the same time, November's dip in unemployment from 9 percent to 8.6 percent was partly the result of frustrated workers leaving the labor force and no longer looking to be hired. The private sector is hiring, but states, school districts and local municipalities are shedding jobs. Also, despite an increase in consumer spending, Americans are not seeing real income growth.

    "For every positive indicator, there is an indicator on the other side that's worrisome," said Jared Bernstein, former chief economist to Vice President Joe Biden who's now with the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

    Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics whose data is often cited by Democrats and Republicans, said that for all the encouraging signs, the economy still faces drags. That includes deficit reduction measures that helped reduce the debt in the long term but could cost the economy 1 percentage point in growth next year.

    Washington politics poses its own challenges.

    "I don't think 2012 is going to be a break out year for the economy," he said. "It is an election year and there is going to be a fair amount of political acrimony back and forth. People in business are already on edge. It doesn't take a lot for them to remain anxious and nervous."

     
    • Jerry D  •  4 mths ago
      More Media Hype.Why don't they get out of Washington and see whats really going on.But Wait! Then that would entail comprehensive and objective reporting.
      • Smokes 4 mths ago
        YahoObama news.
      • jacobri 4 mths ago
        Why don't you admit this president does, indeed, have some bright spots. But Wait! Then that would entail fair and objective thinking. SMH
      • brian 4 mths ago
        Oh yeah the stock holders got punked that is a great bright spot isnt it IDIOTS EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK!
    • JimmyP  •  Estero, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      This is quite possibly the most important Vote that has ever taken place. We will choose the direction that this Country will pursue. Just make sure you all Vote
      • jjp 4 mths ago
        Who? There is no one to vote for.
      • Gondorf 4 mths ago
        VOTE OUT THE MUZZIE!
      • James 4 mths ago
        Please vote against Obama, PLEASE!
    • TruthHurtsMan  •  4 mths ago
      "a recovery that still has not put millions back to work" is not a recovery!!
      • Hank 4 mths ago
        blame that on big business, the President can only make it easy for them to create jobs. only they can create them.
      • steve 4 mths ago
        How has he made anything easier for big business? Are you saying that the President is trying to help big business? Wow, don't tell your fellow Democrats that... You are, however, correct. Only private industry can create jobs.
      • Knight1192 4 mths ago
        Yup, what recovery. Things aren't getting better and more people are about to loose their jobs as more companies file Chapter 11.
    • makiki  •  4 mths ago
      Anybody see this guy play golf, now that is something that needs help. He has played almost 100 rounds of golf and still swings like a girly man. How many mulligans can a president take without having it renamed a "obama".
      • NotNaturalBorn 4 mths ago
        HOW ABOUT HOW HE THROWS A BASEBALL?
      • Steinwald 4 mths ago
        How about how he walks??? Michelle looks more manly. and that's what scares me.. brrrr
      • RONALD 4 mths ago
        I know a white man isn't talking about black man's athleticism. Now I know I have heard it all.
    • tomcatin4u2003  •  4 mths ago
      Recovery, what a joke.
      Christmas is over all the temps will be signing up for unemployment now stores are done with them, they have allready cut hours, and after 4 years I still cant find full time work, what a crock.
      • I told you so 4 mths ago
        Wiat till the credit card bills start to come in from Xmas spending.......big trouble brewing..........but Odumba and the lame left wing news media will spin it!
      • Randy 4 mths ago
        Yep the little uptick will become a major blow out (downward) towards the end of January..
      • Doodoo breath 4 mths ago
        @itoldyouso...So the poor spending habits of grown men and women are Obama's fault? People want to pressure Obama to fix a problem in four years, that has been at least a decade in the making. i'm just as broke as the next man, but our nation is too quick to pass the blame on someone even if they're not completely responsible...the fact that we have to recover indicates that someone before Obama screwed up. A 10+ trillion dollar deficit doesn't occur in just four years.
    • Robert Smith  •  Rio Rancho, New Mexico  •  4 mths ago
      I cannot stand to see Ofumduck's snarky grin or hear his outlandish lies any longer.

      I use the remote to avoid his image and voice.
    • Jefferey  •  4 mths ago
      where has the economy recovered? wall street? Jobs are sparse and limited and more have been lost than created. Poverty abounds and the country remains divided. A country dividedcannot stand
    • lor  •  4 mths ago
      economy is better?? where???
    • Jerry  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      What f...... bright spots????
    • James  •  4 mths ago
      The only bright spot of Obamas term will be when it ends.
    • John M., American  •  4 mths ago
      What the hell?
      What bright spots? . . . I was poor before. I'm poorer now.
    • JJ  •  4 mths ago
      Gee, yahoo, why dontcha just give the buffoon a big wet kiss. Talk about biased reporting...
    • Bow  •  4 mths ago
      Senator Obama in 2006 said raising the debt ceiling is a sign of failed leadership but now he has done it himself and is doing it a 2nd time so what does that say for his leadership?
    • Fukobummer  •  4 mths ago
      While claiming to be a student, illegally and penniless, Barry Soetoro took a trip to Russia and Afghanistan. He was detained in Russia for some reason. Who paid for his trips and why?
    • jo harr  •  Cortland, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Bright spots? I have no idea what he is seeing but I have noticed no CHANGE whatsoever around here, Actually seems to be getting worse.
    • achmed bloomberg  •  4 mths ago
      anyone see my lost stash of solyndra cash ?
    • Middle Class  •  4 mths ago
      Another Obama bright spot suing states trying to protect people from illegals.
    • Ian  •  Augusta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Obama's getting his lewinski from the lame-stream media!!!! The only bright spot is the sun shining through one of his ears and out the other,but you lame-stream media lovers need to bask in the glow because its free for the time being!!!!!
    • simbalips  •  4 mths ago
      Taxpayer success?? Anyone but obama in 2012.
    • jamesh  •  San Diego, California  •  4 mths ago
      Obama is a lying country club liberal, he claims to care about the middle class as he spends 4 million dollars of our tax dollars on vacations to Hawaii. PLEASE PEOPLE, ANYONE BUT OBAMA!
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