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    Obama to senators: Change the way you do business

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is pressing his case for changes in how the Senate does business, hoping to ease the partisan gridlock, and he wants to bar lawmakers from profiting from their service.

    In his radio and Internet address Saturday, Obama said many people he met during his five-state tour after his State of the Union address were optimistic but remained unsure "that the right thing will get done in Washington this year, or next year, or the year after that."

    "And frankly, when you look at some of the things that go on in this town, who could blame them for being a little cynical?" Obama said.

    The president reiterated his calls for government reform made in Tuesday's address, saying he wants the Senate to pass a rule that requires a yes-or-no vote for judicial and public service nominations after 90 days. Many of the nominees, he said, carry bipartisan support but get held up in Congress for political reasons.

    Obama noted that "a senator from Utah" said he would hold up nominations because he opposed the recess appointment of the head of the new consumer protection agency and three members of the National Labor Relations Board. Obama put the officials in their post during the Senate's holiday break; many Republicans have called that move unconstitutional. Obama said the American people deserve "better than gridlock and games."

    "One senator gumming up the works for the whole country is certainly not what our founding fathers envisioned," the president said.

    Obama was referring to Utah GOP. Sen Mike Lee who asserted on Thursday that Obama's "blatant and egregious disregard both for proper constitutional procedures and the Senate's unquestioned role in such appointments, I find myself duty-bound to resist the consideration and approval of additional nominations until the president takes steps to remedy the situation."

    On Saturday, Lee issued a statement standing by his decision.

    "Sadly, the president has sought to make this a partisan issue; but the Constitution is not partisan," he said. "The Constitution does not allow any president, Republican or Democrat, to circumvent the Senate in making appointments, and I will resist, just as vigorously, members of my own party who would attempt to do the same thing."

    In his address, Obama said he also wants Congress to pass legislation to ban insider trading by lawmakers and prohibit lawmakers from owning securities in companies that have business before their committees.

    In addition, the president is seeking to prohibit people who "bundle" campaign contributions from other donors for members of Congress from lobbying Congress. Obama urged the public to contact their member of Congress and tell them "that it's time to end the gridlock and start tackling the issues that really matter."

    Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., delivering the GOP address, said Obama's address to Congress lacked much discussion of the president's achievements "because there isn't much."

    "This president didn't talk about his record for one simple reason," Rubio said. "He doesn't want you to know about it. But you do know about it, because you feel the failure of his leadership every single day of your life."

    Rubio accused the president of driving up the national debt, failing to reduce high unemployment across the country and offering divisive economic policies.

    The Florida senator said there is a growing gap between the rich and the poor but the best way to solve the problem is by embracing the American free enterprise system. Rubio said he hopes 2012 "will be the beginning of our work toward a new and prosperous American century."

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    Online:

    Obama address: www.whitehouse.gov

    GOP address: http://www.youtube.com/gopweeklyaddress

     
    • riprap  •  New York, New York  •  29 days ago
      INSIDER TRADING MUST STOP
    • This Independent says  •  29 days ago
      All bills should be required to have an up or down vote in a reasonable amount of time. Why should one person (Reid or Boehner) have the right to sit on bills, not even allowing discussion, much less voting.
    • Michael T  •  10 days ago
      You want me to believe you, Mr President? You want America to trust you, Mr President?
      You want to be Re-Elected, Mr President? Let me save you a fortune on polls and campaign ads... just put a dozen Congressmen in jail! It's that easy, Barack Obama or Barry Soetoro or whatever your name really is. Just roll over on some of the felons in Congress. Show us.
    • Michael T  •  10 days ago
      Suddenly, President Obama shives a git. He suddenly cares about jobs and graft and criminal activity in government. Hmmm, he's starting to talk about the things that Ron Paul has been talking about for decades. Hmmmm, why is that? Oh yeah, the election. Right!
    • Synical1  •  29 days ago
      Here's a crazy idea. Instead of playing partisan politics and pointing fingers, how about introducing and voting on bills - regardless of the author or party affiliation. And, require all bills to be clear of pork and/or other hidden agenda.
    • Robert  •  29 days ago
      the one thing many Americans agree on, Washington is Dysfunctional
    • Tommy  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  29 days ago
      Heres a novel idea,how about all sides just follow the constitution and do there jobs.
    • Larry  •  Englewood, Colorado  •  29 days ago
      They put Martha Stewart in prison for doing the same thing after spending millions of taxpayer dollars to do it. Put them all in prison. They deserve it for what they have done to our country.
    • Jim  •  Moline, Illinois  •  28 days ago
      About time on the insider trading ban - our lawmakers are getting rich from this practice. What would send a non-government official to jail doesn't even get lawmakers a slap on the wrist.
    • Shorecorruption  •  Brick, New Jersey  •  29 days ago
      Mandatory Term Limit's
    • Denver  •  29 days ago
      Like any politician would ever change the way they do business.
    • Lost Soul  •  Lowell, Massachusetts  •  29 days ago
      All of these government officials should take a paycut, including the President, with the savings going into the social security fund that they have robbed and not repaid.
    • TeedOff  •  16 days ago
      Worst ever president....
    • MF  •  Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany  •  29 days ago
      It is time for the fed to but the hell out of everyone's life , stop stealing their money and do the only thing that it was intended to do, as stated in the constitution.
    • larryv  •  House, New Mexico  •  29 days ago
      Why Is Eric Cantor Blocking the Congressional Insider Trading Act?
    • Bernie  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  28 days ago
      little late for change have hillary and palosi give back all their insider trading profits
    • Allen  •  Dallas, Texas  •  28 days ago
      How about this? A PART TIME Congress whose members use VA medical facilities (instead of getting a "Cadillac" health plan reserved for Congressmen and their families), who DON'T get to use VA medical facilites anymore after they leave office, who DON'T retirement benefits, who ARE NOT allowed to use priveledged Congressional information when enaging in personal investment choices, etc, etc, etc..

      Oh...and if a law is passed and later deemed Unconstitutional....everyone from the authors to the sponsors to the people who voted "Aye" to the person who signed it into law should be removed from office within 7 days after it is declared Unconstitutional. FURTHER....they may not vote on or sign anything during that 7 days.

      We are in dire circumstances, America. And we need to get STRICT with them making the rules before we, who must abide by those rules, ever begin to see any relief.
    • Beer!  •  29 days ago
      term limits, reduction in pay and elite hc , pay based on how well congress does , pay raises to be voted on by the ppl , those would be changes ppl would like to see !......matter of fact all changes that pertain to congress should be voted on by the ppl first !....then ppl might trust congress again !
    • Patrick Henry  •  28 days ago
      Now that he is president, he wants bipartisanship so he can get his junk passed. While he was a senator, however, he was involved in 655 votes and 96% of the time he voted along party lines. He is, in fact, a party hack that does not believe in bipartisanship. Hypocrite.
    • SantiW TX  •  28 days ago
      "One senator gumming up the works for the whole country is certainly not what our founding fathers envisioned," the president said.

      Oh, you mean like what Harry is doing? One Senator from Nevada..
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