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    'Get it done,' Obama challenges GOP on debt talks

    WASHINGTON (AP) — In a blunt challenge to Republicans in Congress, President Barack Obama insisted Wednesday that elimination of selected tax breaks for oil companies and the super-wealthy must be included in any deficit reduction plan.

    "You stay here. Let's get it done," he all-but-lectured lawmakers, holding open the possibility of keeping Congress in Washington unless there is significant progress by week's end on a deal to cut deficits, raise the $14.3 trillion debt limit and avert a threatened financial crisis.

    He said a plan must be in place by Aug. 2, a date he called "a hard deadline."

    At his first White House news conference in three months, lasting a little over an hour, Obama also called on Congress to renew a payroll tax cut that took effect on Jan 1, one of several steps he said lawmakers can take quickly to help reduce 9.1 percent unemployment.

    Although he declined to announce support for legalizing gay marriage, he defended his record on rights for homosexual Americans, saying he had done more to advance their cause than any of his 43 presidential predecessors.

    On the deficit and economy, Obama said both parties must be prepared to "take on their sacred cows" as part of the negotiations, with Democrats accepting cuts in government programs.

    At the same time, he said any agreement must include increased government revenue. Attempting to blunt Republican criticism, he said he also wants to extend existing middle class tax cuts.

    "The tax cuts I'm proposing we get rid of are tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires, tax breaks for oil companies and hedge fund companies and jet owners," he said.

    Obama's last previous full-fledged news conference was in March. In the intervening months, the economic recovery has slowed, the president has announced a plan to begin withdrawing U.S. combat troops from Afghanistan and the administration has joined an international military coalition working to prevent the rout of rebels hoping to topple Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.

    The president stepped to the podium not long after the International Monetary Fund publicly urged lawmakers to raise the U.S. debt limit, now $14.3 trillion, and warned that failure to do so could produce a spike in interest rates and "severe shock to the economy and world financial markets."

    The IMF recommended a long-term strategy for reducing red ink, warning that cutting deficits too quickly could slow the weak recovery of the U.S. economy.

    The budget deficit is projected to reach a record $1.4 trillion for the current fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30.

    Republicans in Congress have been insistent in recent days that any deficit reduction be limited to spending cuts, including reductions in benefit programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, and exclude additional revenues.

    In remarks made during the day, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said Obama "said as recently as six months ago that keeping taxes where they are enables businesses to hire more workers. In other words, that raising taxes leads to fewer jobs. So he can call for tax hikes. But he can't call for tax hikes and job creation. It's one or the other. "

    Obama said talks led by Vice President Joe Biden had "identified more than $1 trillion worth of spending cuts already. But everyone also knows that we need to do more to close the deficit," he added, citing a goal of $4 trillion.

    In his opening remarks, the president called on lawmakers to renew a 2 percentage point cut in Social Security taxes in effect since Jan 1, pass trade agreements with Panama, South Korea and Colombia and overhaul of the nation's patent laws.

    On Libya, the president defended American participation in the NATO military action, saying the U.S. had carried out a "narrow mission in an exemplary fashion" against a tyrant who was threating to "massacre his people."

    "We have not seen a single U.S. casualty," he said. "There's no risk of additional escalation. This operation is limited in time and in scope."

    Defending his record on gays, he pointed to eliminating the ban on openly gay men and women serving in the military, a policy known as "don't ask, don't tell," as well as ordering the Justice Department not to defend a law that defines marriage as between a man and woman.

    Obama also bristled at calls for him to show greater leadership in the debt talks.

    "They need to do their job. Now's the time to go ahead and make the tough choices. That's why they're called leaders," he said, in a clear reference to Republicans who say he has failed to exercise leadership.

     

    2,682 comments

    • David Narteh  •  10 mths ago
      I want NGO,S to help me to combat HIV and AIDS in my country, Ghana.
      • David Narteh 8 mths ago
        I want NGO,S to help me to combat HIV and AIDS in my country, Ghana
    • Mark  •  10 mths ago
      close the door on the pensions for Congress and make them pay into a 401k and social security.
      • jamoke 10 mths ago
        great points...."shared sacrifice"...but not enough guts or integrity for our leaders to agree to this very fair proposition. most of the Congress is adequately insulated from the impact of this economic train-wreck they ushered in and have so adeptly obfuscated and mishandled. lead with actions and not sound-bites. where are the leaders???
      • 10 mths ago
        HOW BOUT THAT!
      • Biker 10 mths ago
        Congress pays into Social Security and their own health plan just like every other American. What made you think that they don't> Let me guess, the right wing talking heads?
    • Chappy1  •  10 mths ago
      How about taxing GE?
      • Son of the bum 10 mths ago
        also tax each item they make and import from overseas.
      • g2 10 mths ago
        Amen, then lets see how interested old Jeffry is in his position on the presidents jobs council...oxymoronic morons.
      • JohnnyGotHisGun 10 mths ago
        Practical speech by the Prez. Although not popular the "stimulus" probably saved the world from complete economic meltdown. What we need now is a "sustainability" package to keep it from happening again. Need a good read on the basics of economics... check out Orwell's Animal Farm.
    • STEVEN  •  10 mths ago
      Where is the shared sacrifice. Is that only for the people who still work for a living.
      • misplaced 10 mths ago
        Well said.
      • Gab 10 mths ago
        If I pay 15% in income taxes, then everyone should. Whether you earn $10,000 a year or $20,000,000... you should pay 15%. This country and it's laws created the opportunity for you to get to wherever you are at - being greedy and not wanting to pay your fair share is un-patriotic and should be considered treason... but that's just my opinion.
      • Tim 10 mths ago
        You mean eliminate the cap on SSI? And tax senior's retirement benefits? Eliminate ALL exemptions AND subsidies, like Big Oil gets? No more tax breaks for the corporate skyboxes at football games?
        Actually, the poorest 20% pay, on average, 13% of their income in taxes - SSI, sales tax. property tax, etc. - and that includes many retirees. Maybe we should pay based on benefits - since the rich benefit the most (economically) from this great country, shouldn't they pay the most? Who benefits by our huge military - the poor pay with their lives, you know. How many millionaires have served in Iraq?
    • Brian  •  10 mths ago
      "... Obama insisted Wednesday that elimination of selected tax breaks for oil companies and the super-wealthy must be included in any deficit reduction plan."

      How about cutting subsidies to people who "don't farm"?
      • OBummer 10 mths ago
        Oil companies will simply pass any tax hikes on them to us by higher gas prices. Dont idiots EVER learn??
      • Chelo 10 mths ago
        OBummer, that is simply a theory. The facts are that when taxes increase, or subsidies end, the increase cost is shared between suppliers and demanders. Study economy instead of listening to talking points from special interest groups.
      • Brian 10 mths ago
        1. Chelo: You are right, but ...
        2. That still means that a big chunk of the extra taxes will come out of YOUR pocket at the pump, which was OBummer's point.

        3. Which also makes my idea more attractive. If you stop paying somebody to NOT produce something, how can he pass the cost on to consumers?
    • Baroma  •  10 mths ago
      IDEA FIX: 50 % of all campaign contributions go to the Gub't embezzled Social Security Fund!
    • Don't Care Anymore  •  10 mths ago
      Can't we outsource our politicians??????????????
    • White Dove  •  10 mths ago
      Politicians took their 2.8% raise last year, they're making $174.00 a year now, I guess we've shamed them, they refused it this year, DC, cut the Wars, Cut the spending, pay our bills and start taking care of our Citizens our Infrastructure, stop this debt, we're leaving for our Grandkids...
    • Repuglican  •  10 mths ago
      The time for pointing fingers and blaming the Democrats or the Republicans for this mess we are now in has passed. Our political leaders have to make some hard choices & denying reality isn't going to get us anywhere. There are some hard choices that have to be made. The American public has to hold their representatives to a higher standard. If we dont we will all be working for the Chinese in the near future.
    • ROBERT P  •  10 mths ago
      How about taxing some of the 40% who don't pay any taxes?
    • Who?  •  10 mths ago
      How about Barry and all the millionares in congress and the senate take a 50% pay cut.
    • PBDog  •  10 mths ago
      I would go with that IF FIRST: 1. Stop all funding to ILLEGAL aliens and ship them back home; 2. stop sending all foreign aid (redistribution of wealth); If that was not enough then go for it .. why punish American businesses that create jobs and wealth when you keep giving taxpayer dollars to everyone else?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      When you're $14 trillion in debt, you have both a spending AND a revenue problem.
    • Rose  •  10 mths ago
      Plug the loop holes. The wealthy received tax cuts so now let them pay what they should be paying. Cut the representatives health and pension benefits for life. Who else gets health care for life after leaving place of employment? Not me.
    • tellit  •  10 mths ago
      The 26th amendment (granting the right to vote for 18 year-olds) took only 3 months & 8 days to be ratified!
      Of the 27 amendments to the Constitution, seven (7) took 1 year or less to become the law of the land. Tell your elected officials you support the - Congressional Reform Act of 2011

      1. Term Limits. 12 years only, one of the possible options below..
      A. Two Six-year Senate terms
      B. Six Two-year House terms
      C. One Six-year Senate term and three Two-Year House terms

      2. No Tenure / No Pension for Congress
      A Congressman collects a salary while in office and receives no pay when they are out of office.

      3. Congress (past, present & future) participates in Social Security.
      All funds in the Congressional retirement fund move to the Social Security system immediately. All future funds flow into the Social Security system, and Congress participates in SS with the American people they represent.

      4. Congress purchases their own retirement plan, just as all Americans do.

      5. Congress will no longer vote themselves a pay raise. Congressional pay will rise using the same
      calculations used for Social Security benefits. If they freeze SS benefits they freeze their pay also.

      6. Congress loses their current health care system and participates in the same health care system as the American people.

      7. Congress must equally abide by all laws they impose on the American people.

      8. All contracts with past and present Congressmen are void effective 1/1/11.
      The American people did not make this contract with Congressmen. Congressmen made all these contracts for themselves.

      Serving in Congress is an honor, not a career. The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators,not carreer politicians. They meant Congress should serve their term(s), then go home and back to work. Not live off the taxpayers for just a few years of work.

      Support the Congressional Reform Act of 2011, TELL CONGRESS TO GET IT DONE!
    • CW  •  10 mths ago
      Have you noticed with the current administration the deficit is in the Trillions and they want to raise it even more. Let the officials in Washington pay their share of taxes and pay into the Social Security system. People need to wake up and vote out all the politicians that don;t care what the people who elected them want. They are too busy paying back the groups that made the hefty donations to their campaign fund.
    • B-Man  •  10 mths ago
      You want job growth? Prevent larger companies from giving our jobs outside of the U.S. And if they do, then make those companies pay higher taxes from taking jobs from U.S. citizens. Quit giving ILLEGAL aliens the same rights as legal citizens. They are called ILLEGAL for a reason.
    • Saint Preferred  •  10 mths ago
      When the politicians actually have SKIN IN THE GAME, then we'll see how they vote. END federal healthcare--make them pay for it out of their own salary in the marketplace, END federal pension system, and then we'll see financial responsibility in DC. If it's somebody else's money, you can't spend enough of it.
    • Joseph  •  10 mths ago
      It would not upset me terribly to have my taxes raised, but what irks me is that I am working my butt off supporting dead beats with multiple children, and three wars we should never have gotten into. Screw the national government and cut the spending.
    • Brian  •  10 mths ago
      " In a blunt challenge to Republicans in Congress, President Barack Obama insisted Wednesday that elimination of selected tax breaks for super-wealthy must be included in any deficit reduction plan."

      Oh cool, so we're going to tax the hell out of George Soros, Keith Olberman, Micheal Moore, and all the Hollywood idiots!? Awesome, lets get the super-rich!!
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