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    Obama says GOP would 'cripple' America

    ATHERTON, Calif. (AP) — President Barack Obama charged Sunday that the GOP vision of government would "fundamentally cripple America," as he tried out his newly combative message on the liberal West Coast.

    Aiming to renew the ardor of Democratic loyalists who have grown increasingly disenchanted with him, the president mixed frontal attacks on Republicans with words of encouragement intended to buck up the faithful as the 2012 campaign revs up.

    "From the moment I took office what we've seen is a constant ideological pushback against any kind of sensible reforms that would make our economy work better and give people more opportunity," the president said at an intimate brunch fundraiser at the Medina, Wash., home of former Microsoft executive Jon Shirley, where about 65 guests were paying $35,800 per couple to listen to Obama.

    Similar messages followed at an event in Seattle and two more in California's Silicon Valley Sunday evening, as Obama pushed through a seven-stop fundraising swing that was taking him from Seattle to Hollywood to San Diego through Monday. The three-day West Coast swing, ending Tuesday in Denver, offered him the chance to re-engage with some of his most liberal and deep-pocketed supporters.

    The trip comes as Obama has shifted from focusing on compromise with Republicans on Capitol Hill to calling out House Speaker John Boehner and others by name. The president has criticized them as obstructionists while demanding their help in passing his $447 billion jobs bill.

    The revamped approach is a relief to Democratic activists fed up by what they viewed as the president's ceding of ground to the GOP on tax cuts and other issues while the economy has stalled and unemployment is stuck above 9 percent.

    Obama said 2012 would be an especially tough election because people are discouraged and disillusioned with government, but he also said he was determined because so much is at stake.

    The GOP alternative, Obama said, is "an approach to government that will fundamentally cripple America in meeting the challenges of the 21st century."

    At an event in Woodside, Calif., Obama took a direct shot at one of his potential GOP opponents, Texas Gov. Rick Perry. Without mentioning him by name Obama mocked Perry as "a governor whose state is on fire, denying climate change."

    Perry spokesman Ray Sullivan responded, "It's outrageous President Obama would use the burning of 1,500 homes, the worst fires in state history, as a political attack."

    Obama also criticized the audience reactions at recent GOP presidential debates, including people booing a gay service member. Said the president, "That's not reflective of who we are."

    Obama got a friendly welcome from invited guests. But he was also met by scattered demonstrations from liberal activists.

    "We want to see Obama stand up as strongly as he can to fight for the people of this country who are working out there to make ends meet," said Kathy Cummings, communications director for the Washington State Labor Council. The council helped organize a demonstration outside Seattle's Paramount Theatre, the site of an Obama fundraiser with about 1,800 guests. An activist's sign urged Obama, "Tax the rich."

    Obama and the Republican presidential candidates are working overtime to raise campaign cash ahead of an important Sept. 30 reporting deadline that will give a snapshot of their financial strength.

    Obama's West Coast fundraisers brought in the Silicon Valley and Hollywood elite. The last event of the night Sunday was at the Atherton, Calif., home of Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg, and pop singer Lady Gaga was among the guests.

    The expected haul from all seven events: $4 million or more.

    In addition to the fundraising, Obama scheduled a town hall-style event Monday in Silicon Valley, hosted by social networking company LinkedIn. The trip ends Tuesday with a speech to supporters in Denver.

    Obama was pushing throughout for his job proposal, which combines tax cuts, unemployment benefits and public works spending. The bill faces a hostile reception on Capitol Hill, particularly because Obama wants to pay for it with tax increases opposed by Republicans.If he can't persuade Congress to pass the bill, Obama has said he wants to make sure the public knows who's standing in the way.

    Jobs are a major concern in California, where unemployment stands at 12.1 percent, highest of any state except Nevada.

    Mark DiCamillo, director of California's Field Poll, said that's contributed to a softening of support for Obama among Democratic and independent voters. Obama's job approval rating dropped to 46 percent among Californians in a Field Poll this month. Among Democrats it was 69 percent, but that was down 10 percentage points from June.

    "Californians voted for him by 24 points in 2008 and the Democrats and nonpartisans were the backbone of his support and he's losing some of that now," DiCamillo said. "They're looking for Obama to do something."

    The summer's nasty debate over raising the government's borrowing limit turned off voters. Many liberals bemoaned the deal that cleared the way for a higher debt ceiling, with Obama agreeing to Republican demands for steep budget cuts without new taxes.

    But Democratic supporters are heartened by the jobs plan and Obama's insistence that Congress must raise taxes to pay for it. Now they're hoping that the confrontational Obama they're seeing now is the same one they'll see through the 2012 campaign.

    "We wish that his fighting spirit had been there a few months ago, but it's here now," said Rick Jacobs, head of the Courage Campaign, a progressive online organizing network in California.

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    Associated Press writer Phuong Le in Seattle contributed to this report.

     

    19,353 comments

    • Del M  •  South Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  1 mth 25 days ago
      Obomber isn't a leader, he just throws YOUR money at problems. Witness the DEBT! Hell, a KID could of done that! Instead of trying to resolve the debt, he adds more Social Programs! Doesn't he know SS and medicare is our worst enemy? Instead he adds another enemy and wants to play nice with Iran. Nobomber is the enemy!
    • WORRIED ROBERT G  •  2 mths ago
      Reckless Spending Socialist Obama = ZERO Leadership!! OUCH AMERICA!!
      WE NEED JOBS NOW!!
      2012 to save America!!
    • If i were-a Mountain  •  2 mths ago
      This problem is Bipartisan, we need to clean house!
    • MartyF  •  5 mths ago
      "About 65 guests were paying $35,800 per couple to listen to Obama" NUFF SAID!
    • Chic Miramar  •  4 mths ago
      " He's a Good Guy! "
      -- Howard Stern emphatically praising Ron Paul's virtues though he continues to say Ron Paul is not good looking enough to be a President. Well, neither was Abe Lincoln !!!
      RON PAUL 2012 ♥♥♥
    • THE COMMANDER  •  5 mths ago
      This is just election year smoke and mirrors.
    • Nancy  •  5 mths ago
      "I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them."
      – Thomas Jefferson
    • Nancy  •  5 mths ago
      "You cannot build character and courage by taking away a man's initiative and independence." - Abraham Lincoln
    • chip  •  5 mths ago
      you mean it could be worse?
    • Cross  •  4 mths ago
      The Official United States Government’s Definition of Terrorism
      "[An] act of terrorism, means any activity that (A) involves a violent act or an act dangerous to human life that is a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or any State, or that would be a criminal violation if committed within the jurisdiction of the United States or of any State; and (B) appears to be intended (i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population; (ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or (iii) to affect the conduct of a government by assassination or kidnapping."
      I believe that proof exist (especially through the Bush years) that the GOP is in fact guilty of terrorism according to these definitions.
    • Anesthetist boy  •  5 mths ago
      It's amazing to me how these "poor" democrats can find $38,500 for a plate of food. That's obviously a group of average Joe's after working all day in their "middle class" jobs.
    • Bruce  •  5 mths ago
      The problem we have here is that our country is led by a bunch of calouse pricks that don't care about ANYTHING but what benefits THEM. ALL lobyist should be banned from the political system. All offices should have term limits. AND , ALL politicians should be removed from the teet when they are removed from office. We are represented by the most worthless bunch of lying #$%$ that have been elected to office in decades! The constant infighting in DC will only push our country right up to, and finally over the edge. Things with this government are not going to get better. They will continue to do what they feel is good for them and #$%$ on America. And lets not let Obamas attack on our second amendment rights go by the wayside. Operation fast and furious let guns go across the border to Mexico, and ultimatly, one of these guns killed a border patrol agent. Even BATFE agents raised questions about this. The BATFE was allerted to the transactions, and told the legit gun dealers, specifically, to let the deal happen. WAKE UP AMERICA ! The very things this country was founded on are under attack. Make a point come election day. Remove these mindless pricks from office!
    • JudyW  •  5 mths ago
      Please fact check before believing!!!! Politico or FactCheck either one. And you migh try watching CSPAN to hear what actually happens on the floor of the Congress and Senate. They count on us not caring enough to research what they say.
    • JoeMeister  •  5 mths ago
      all i have to say is that no matter who becomes our next president, somebody better come up with some jobs
    • Michael C  •  5 mths ago
      The government cannot provide something without first taking it from someone else.
    • Chic Miramar  •  4 mths ago
      “You may disagree with him, but at least you can respect that the guy has a belief system he’s engaged in and will defend.” - Jon Stewart praising Ron Paul on his consistent stand.
      RON PAUL 2012 ♥♥♥
    • Dagny  •  5 mths ago
      Don't these people who can afford to pay $35,800 realize that they are the rich that Obama wishes to tax?
    • JaredD  •  5 mths ago
      words mean nothing...action means everything.
    • Charles P  •  5 mths ago
      This President and his administration, have done more to cripple this nation than any other. How dare he even make the claims he does. We need to vote him and his kind out before it is too late!
    • Harry Raynack  •  5 mths ago
      Me, and Warren Buffet will enter Death , totaly Broke. Not even our Debit card.
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