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    FACT CHECK: Obama pushes plans that flopped before

    WASHINGTON (AP) — It was a wish list, not a to-do list.

    President Barack Obama laid out an array of plans in his State of the Union speech as if his hands weren't so tied by political realities. There can be little more than wishful thinking behind his call to end oil industry subsidies — something he could not get through a Democratic Congress, much less today's divided Congress, much less in this election year.

    And there was more recycling, in an even more forbidding climate than when the ideas were new: He pushed for an immigration overhaul that he couldn't get past Democrats, permanent college tuition tax credits that he asked for a year ago, and familiar discouragements for companies that move overseas.

    A look at Obama's rhetoric Tuesday night and how it fits with the facts and political circumstances:

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    OBAMA: "We have subsidized oil companies for a century. That's long enough. It's time to end the taxpayer giveaways to an industry that's rarely been more profitable, and double-down on a clean energy industry that's never been more promising."

    THE FACTS: This is at least Obama's third run at stripping subsidies from the oil industry. Back when fellow Democrats formed the House and Senate majorities, he sought $36.5 billion in tax increases on oil and gas companies over the next decade, but Congress largely ignored the request. He called again to end such tax breaks in last year's State of the Union speech. And he's now doing it again, despite facing a wall of opposition from Republicans who want to spur domestic oil and gas production and oppose tax increases generally.

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    OBAMA: "Our health care law relies on a reformed private market, not a government program."

    THE FACTS: That's only half true. About half of the more than 30 million uninsured Americans expected to gain coverage through the health care law will be enrolled in a government program. Medicaid, the federal-state program for low-income people, will be expanded starting in 2014 to cover childless adults living near the poverty line.

    The other half will be enrolled in private health plans through new state-based insurance markets. But many of them will be receiving federal subsidies to make their premiums more affordable. And that's a government program, too.

    Starting in 2014 most Americans will be required to carry health coverage, either through an employer, by buying their own plan, or through a government program.

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    OBAMA, asking Congress to pay for construction projects: "Take the money we're no longer spending at war, use half of it to pay down our debt, and use the rest to do some nation-building right here at home."

    THE FACTS: The idea of taking war "savings" to pay for other programs is budgetary sleight of hand. For one thing, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have been largely financed through borrowing, so stopping the wars doesn't create a pool of ready cash, just less debt. And the savings appear to be based at least in part on inflated war spending estimates for future years.

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    OBAMA: "Through the power of our diplomacy a world that was once divided about how to deal with Iran's nuclear program now stands as one."

    THE FACTS: The world is still divided over how to deal with Iran's disputed nuclear program, and even over whether the nuclear program is a problem at all.

    It is true that the U.S., Europe and other nations have agreed to apply the strictest economic sanctions yet on Iran later this year. But the global sanctions net has holes, because some of Iran's large oil trading partners won't go along. China, a major purchaser of Iran's crude, isn't part of the new sanctions and, together with Russia, stopped the United Nations from applying similarly tough penalties.

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    OBAMA: "Tonight, I want to speak about how we move forward, and lay out a blueprint for an economy that's built to last - an economy built on American manufacturing, American energy, skills for American workers, and a renewal of American values."

    THE FACTS: Economists do see manufacturing growth as a necessary component of any U.S. recovery. U.S. manufacturing output climbed 0.9 percent in December, the biggest gain since December 2010. Yet Obama's apparent vision of a nation once again propelled by manufacturing — a vision shared by many Republicans — may already have slipped into the past.

    Over generations, the economy has become ever more driven by services; not since 1975 has the U.S. had a surplus in merchandise trade, which covers trade in goods, including manufactured and farm goods. About 90 percent of American workers are employed in the service sector, a profound shift in the nature of the workforce over many decades.

    The overall trade deficit through the first 11 months of 2011 ran at an annual rate of nearly $600 billion, up almost 12 percent from the year before.

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    OBAMA: "The Taliban's momentum has been broken, and some troops in Afghanistan have begun to come home."

    THE FACTS: Obama is more sanguine about progress in Afghanistan than his own intelligence apparatus. The latest National Intelligence Estimate on Afghanistan warns that the Taliban will grow stronger, using fledgling talks with the U.S. to gain credibility and stall until U.S. troops leave, while continuing to fight for more territory. The classified assessment, described to The Associated Press by officials who have seen it, says the Afghan government hasn't been able to establish credibility with its people, and predicts the Taliban and warlords will largely control the countryside.

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    OBAMA: "On the day I took office, our auto industry was on the verge of collapse. Some even said we should let it die. With a million jobs at stake, I refused to let that happen. In exchange for help, we demanded responsibility. We got workers and automakers to settle their differences. We got the industry to retool and restructure. Today, General Motors is back on top as the world's number one automaker. Chrysler has grown faster in the U.S. than any major car company. Ford is investing billions in U.S. plants and factories."

    THE FACTS: He left out some key details. The bailout of General Motors and Chrysler began under Republican President George W. Bush. Obama picked up the ball, earmarked more money, and finished the job. But Ford never asked for a federal bailout and never got one.

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    OBAMA: "We can also spur energy innovation with new incentives. The differences in this chamber may be too deep right now to pass a comprehensive plan to fight climate change. But there's no reason why Congress shouldn't at least set a clean energy standard that creates a market for innovation."

    THE FACTS: With this statement, Obama was renewing a call he made last year to require 80 percent of the nation's electricity to come from clean energy sources by 2035, including nuclear, natural gas and so-called clean coal. He did not put that percentage in his speech but White House background papers show that it remains his goal.

    But this Congress has yet to introduce a bill to make that goal a reality, and while legislation may be introduced this year, it is unlikely to become law with a Republican-controlled House that loathes mandates.

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    OBAMA: "Right now, because of loopholes and shelters in the tax code, a quarter of all millionaires pay lower tax rates than millions of middle-class households."

    THE FACTS: It's true that a minority of millionaires pay a lower tax rate than some lower-income people. On average, though, wealthy people pay taxes at a much higher rate than middle-income taxpayers.

    Obama's claim comes from a Congressional Research Service report that compared federal taxes paid by people making less than $100,000 with those paid by people making more than $1 million. About 10 percent of families with incomes under $100,000 paid more than 26.5 percent in federal income, payroll and corporate taxes. And about a quarter of millionaire taxpayers paid a rate lower than that.

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    OBAMA: "We can't bring back every job that's left our shores.... Tonight, my message to business leaders is simple: Ask yourselves what you can do to bring jobs back to your country, and your country will do everything we can to help you succeed."

    FACT CHECK: Many of the jobs U.S. companies have created overseas won't return because they were never in the United States in the first place.

    As Obama said in his speech, U.S. workers have become more productive and labor costs have fallen.

    But there are powerful forces pushing the other way: Many of the overseas jobs in U.S. companies weren't transferred from the U.S. They were created in fast-growing markets in Latin America, Asia and elsewhere to serve customers in those markets. Companies in the Standard & Poor's 500 index now earn more than half of their revenue from overseas.

    That has fueled more job creation abroad. U.S. multinationals cut more than 800,000 jobs in the United States from 2000 to 2009, according the Commerce Department. They added 2.9 million overseas in the same period.

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    OBAMA: "Anyone who tells you that America is in decline or that our influence has waned doesn't know what they're talking about ... That's not how people feel from Tokyo to Berlin; from Cape Town to Rio; where opinions of America are higher than they've been in years."

    THE FACTS: Obama left out Arab and Muslim nations, where popular opinion of the U.S. appears to have gone downhill or remained unchanged after the spring 2011 reformist uprisings in the Middle East. A Pew Research Center survey in May found that in predominantly Muslim countries such as Turkey, Jordan and Pakistan, views of the U.S. were worse than a year earlier. In Pakistan, a major recipient of U.S. foreign aid that went unmentioned in Obama's speech, just 11 percent of respondents said they held a positive view of the United States.

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    Associated Press writers Tom Raum, Anne Gearan, Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Martin Crutsinger, Jim Drinkard, Dina Cappiello, Erica Werner, Andrew Taylor, Christopher S. Rugaber and Stephen Ohlemacher contributed to this report.

     
    • David G  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Bob From Holy NY. You have to be kidding us all to believe this man. He has no qualifications for the job of president. I thought Carter was a failure but at least he was a Naval Officer. This guy is a community Organizer or more bluntly a Bill Ayers puppet.
    • Free-Bird  •  4 mths ago
      I love America...
      • smokedsalmoned 4 mths ago
        WHO'S FAULT WAS THE BANKING CRISIS AND THE HOUSING BUBBLE BURST?
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        1) Banking Crisis & Glass Steagle - The smoking gun.
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        After the 1929 Stock Market Crash, in the midst of a nationwide commercial bank failure and the Great Depression, in 1933 two Congressmen put their names on what's known today as the Glass-Steagall Act. The act separated investment and commercial banking activities. At the time, "improper banking activity", or what was considered overzealous commercial bank involvement in stock market investments, was viewed as the main culprit of the financial crash. According to that reasoning, commercial banks took on too much risk with depositors' money.

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        Under this act, only 10% of a commercial banks' total income could come from securities. By creating such a barrier, the GSA was aiming to prevent the banking systems use of deposits in the case of a failed underwriting job.

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        In November of 1999 Congress repealed the GSA by establishing the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, that then President Bill Clinton signed. The act eliminated the GSA restrictions against affiliations between commercial and investment banks. In addition it allowed banking institutions to provide a broader range of services, including underwriting and other dealing activities.

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        In the 8 years that ensued banks became massively overleveraged and the financial sector nearly collapsed in late 2008. To correct the error of a former Democrat President, Obama and his administration must re-implement the barrier that was so dangerously done away with in 1999. (It is not in the Dodd Frank Reform Bill)

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        2) Mortgage Crisis History
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        The American Dream of home ownership ran into the well intentioned but misguided fanaticism of socialist support t through governmental policies which twisted the dream to intend to provide it for all at unsustainable low cost. This was done despite the fact that not everyone is responsible enough to own and maintain a home. The banking system, as a long germ gatekeeper of home ownership, figured that out long ago. Not satisfied with the workings of the free market Congress created entities such as Fannie Mae &Freddie Mac to increase the percent of home ownership and even some States followed suit with smaller entities of a similar purpose.

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        After 5 decades these socialist economic policies distorted the housing market in this country and brought about a collapse. This well meaning effort to aid anyone who wanted to buy a home ended up in an actual 100% loan approval policy that spelled our doom by artificially pumped money into the housing market for decades.

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        Note that Congress privatized the program in 69 and encouraged the free market to support this two headed beast, along with State privatized entities of a similar purpose. Through privatization of Fannie & Freddie, Carters Community Reinvestment Act and Clinton’s repeal of Glass Steagall in 1999, they entangled the private market (AIG, Merryl Lynch, Banks etc.) in the mess as well. In the end, those who were encouraged to aid and abet that program are now suffering the consequences of the housing bust.

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        Socialism is the root of all evil in the current mortgage / credit crisis. We need to hold accountable those who sold the socialist economic policies responsible and vote them out of office. There is no free lunch and shame on any of us who knowingly voted for the fools who promised things that were too good to be true.

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        3) Go to youtube and look up the 2004 Fannie Mae hearings. See who was trying to prevent catastrophe and who was shooting for bonuses, 100% loan approvals, and claiming that Fannie / Freddie were solvent.

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        UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT (& WHO) CAUSED SOMETHING, YOU CAN’T FIX IT.
      • john 4 mths ago
        then dont vote for obama if you love this country!
    • gravy  •  Lee's Summit, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      While American's are sitting around calling each other silly names such as Libtards and Repukes, Washington just passed the NDAA Bill on New Years Eve, you know the one that takes away your right to trail.

      BOTH sides voted for the NDAA Bill ! !

      BOTH sides have sold out your freedom and Liberty in more ways then one!

      "We the People", the next move is up to us.

      So what is the next move?
      • JerryM 4 mths ago
        Huh? What are you objecting to, exactly? I didn't like to trail anyway.
      • Redsidhe 4 mths ago
        After reading the law, apparently the next move is for you to go to jail without trial. Along with any other "terrorist" who questions the government.
      • CHRISTINA 4 mths ago
        Yeah, I have been wondering where all the outrage is over this new law. Within the last ten years the government has passed laws allowing spying on it's citizens without warrants through phones, email, bank accounts, libraries and pretty much every other way possible. We can be arrested by the federal government without judicial oversight, placed indefinately in a military jail, denied a lawyer and forget about a trial. They just tried to pass SOPA and will eventually slip in a law that allows for censorship with some excuse regarding stopping illegal activity. Somehow both parties, who fight tooth and nail over everything else, have been able to work together on all of these laws.
    • SteliosT  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      What happened the *last* three years?
      • ben 4 mths ago
        not much that was any good.
      • D R 4 mths ago
        Well let's see- ending wars, saving wall street, saving auto makers, trying to save the housing industry, bush tax cuts, enacting national healthcare, arguing with selfish politicians, defending everything he does, talking to the ignorant, getting blamed for every national disaster, even your idiocy, protecting foreign interest, investigating offshore accounts of the rich, trying to promote renewable energy, fighting with the big oil producers, across the board reform to retard the efforts of greedy white man, trying to level the economic playing field.......greedy, shifty, sneak thieves must be exposed and disposed -
      • JM 4 mths ago
        Republican opposition to...........everything
    • Me  •  4 mths ago
      Holy crap! A Yahoo article that criticizes the president! Someone at Yahoo is about to get fired.
    • Cathy  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      All these State Of The Union speeches done before congress, senate, supreme court justices, a whole host of invited guests while the vice president and speaker sitting there front and center. What a show these politicians put on. All show and no substance.
    • Clifford  •  4 mths ago
      This election is of course, and always will be, about the economy.
      Our Nation’s Spending Priorities AND Main Street America’s major concern:

      1. 6%..... Interest on the $15 TRILLION National DEBT (100% of our GDP)
      2. 20%... National DEFENSE
      3. 14%... Discretionary Spending (includes Congressional and Federal Employee salaries)
      4. 60%... Entitlement Spending (Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, SCHIP, Unemployment)

      BY THE NUMBERS -
      33%... One out of every three Federal Tax dollars is LOST due to fraud, waste and gross mismanagement.
      33%... One out of every three Federal Tax dollars goes UNCOLLECTED due to the illicit drug trade and the growing underground economy.
      40%... Two out of every five Federal Tax dollars is Deficit Spending (BORROWED MONEY).
      And all of the above is growing… every year… EXPONENTIALLY... like the BLOB!
      Now is that stupid as hell or what??

      25% / 85%... The top 25% of the American workforce pays 85% of ALL Federal Income Taxes.
      47% / ZERO PERCENT... The bottom 47% of the workforce pays ZERO PERCENT of ALL Federal Income Taxes.
      Now just exactly what 'fair share' percentage of the Federal Income Taxes should that top 25% of the workforce be paying??

      To take our nation from a National DEBT of $15 TRILLION to a National SURPLUS of $4 TRILLION (rainy day fund), in 30 years at 3.50% interest, is going to require Federal Spending CUTS of a TRILLION BUCKS AND Federal Tax Revenue INCREASES of a TRILLION BUCKS.

      Those Federal Tax Revenue increases MUST come from a healthy, vibrant, sustainable and growing economy, NOT Federal Tax RATE increases. We MUST make the pie BIGGER!!

      Do you REALLY believe that the Federal Government can do a better job of spending, investing OR donating YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY better than you can??

      I didn’t think so.

      We don’t have a tax problem… but we D**N sure do have a spending problem!
      And it is ‘economic’ TREASON to our nation!
      • J D 4 mths ago
        That's what 8 yers of Republican rule did to us.
      • eric 4 mths ago
        Please explain to the weakminded your terms. For instance the idiots amoung us would presume that your statement "47%/ZERO PERCENT.... The bottom 47% of the workforce pays ZERO PERCENT of all Federal Income Taxes" means that 47% of Americans pay no taxes. Now you and I know that's a lie, they do pay taxes, they get an earned income tax credit that allows them to get back the money they 'loan' to the government; however, they pay payroll taxes, medicare, medicaid, local, state, VAT etc. Your explaination is very slanted to, once again, make the poor think that they are responsible for where the country is going. Please try to be a bit more honest when posting Carl Rove's propaganda.
      • Clifford 4 mths ago
        "they pay payroll taxes, medicare, medicaid, local, state, VAT etc"

        Re-read, It's about Federal INCOME Taxes. Those with a job, ALL pay payroll taxes.

        lol! I hope everyone understands NOW why we're $15 TRILLION in DEBT?
        Like Democrats have original thoughts??

        Just like POTUS Obama, Biden, Pelosi, Reid, Debbie Wasserman Shultz and the rest of those evil, lying, thieving, conniving, socialist/Marxist Democrats… aka liberal COCKROACHES… You are inconsequential to the future of our nation.
    • Melissa Brooks  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      so true, we need someone to save america.
    • Marc  •  Nanning, China  •  4 mths ago
      I can't believe that Obama would on national TV stated that he didn't pay his fare share of taxes.
    • John H  •  Spokane, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      Clean energy is so promising? You mean like Solyndra?
    • Will  •  4 mths ago
      paris Hilton is more popular than Nancy Pelosi! Can something be done about that??
    • Objective Commentator  •  Coronado, California  •  4 mths ago
      I am surprised that Yahoo would publish something that is actually true about Obama.
    • LUCYGOOSE  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Fool me once then same on you but fool me twice ..........ya'll know the rest !
    • John  •  4 mths ago
      I thought he wanted to Restore the American Dream? So basically I work my tail off to become rich, then get ridiculed by our president and have to pay my fair share (meaning more) in taxes to support someone else who made poor choices in life? How is that The American Dream?
    • Basil  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Have we evere had a head of state use the word "I" as much as Obama? Instead of singing an Al Green song at the Apollo, he should have been singing the Beatles' I, Me, My.......
    • PappaDoc  •  Lake Charles, Louisiana  •  4 mths ago
      Not a truthful sentence in the group, about right, last year it was high speed rail, the States found too costly, and only a few people in a segment of the country would benefit from it. Then there was the high speed internet, nobody wanted to get behind a Government run service and got hammered by the providers already in place, then there was the "expolsion" of green jobs, we all know how that went, billion of taxpayer dollars up in smoke, then there was the American Jobs bill, never was a bill, he kept hammering Congress to pass it, but was never written, still it was just another "stimulas" that we can't afford and no clear plan how to impliment it.
    • bill  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      i want numbers. i want facts. i want details. not his ussual #$%$
    • MidniteCowboy  •  4 mths ago
      Meanwhile Occupy Wall Street (Obama's little trolls) just hired Yoko Ono to be their voice for a forthcoming charity fund raising music album. What could go wrong. Everyone loves a 3:37 second song of fingernails scratching a chalk board. More leftist mentality of finding the easy way out, no matter how wrong or foolish.
    • mark  •  Wentzville, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      According to Albert Einstein doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result is insanity.
    • Jason  •  Stuart, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      AND THE TRUTH COMES OUT!!
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