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    Obama: State of the Union an economic blueprint

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Vilified by the Republicans who want his job, President Barack Obama will stand before the nation Tuesday night determined to frame the election-year debate on his terms, promising his State of the Union address will offer an economic blueprint that will "work for everyone, not just a wealthy few."

    In a video released Saturday to millions of campaign supporters, Obama said he will concentrate on four areas designed to restore economic security for the long term: manufacturing, energy, education, job training and a "return to American values." The release came the same day as the South Carolina primary, where four candidates competed in the latest contest to determine Obama's general election rival.

    The prime-time speech will be not just a traditional pitch about the year ahead. It will be perhaps Obama's biggest stage to make a sweeping case for a second term.

    "We can go in two directions," the president said in the video. "One is toward less opportunity and less fairness. Or we can fight for where I think we need to go: building an economy that works for everyone, not just a wealthy few."

    That line of argument about income equality is emerging as a defining theme of the presidential race, as Republicans are in their own fierce battle to pick a nominee to challenge Obama in the fall.

    By notifying the millions of supporters on his email list, Obama gave advance notice to his Democratic base and trying to generate an even larger audience for Tuesday's address.

    Obama's preview did not mention national security. He is not expected to announce new policy on that front in a speech dominated by the economy — the top concern of voters.

    Obama is expected to offer new proposals to make college more affordable and to ease the housing crisis still slowing the economy, according to people familiar with the speech. He will also promote unfinished parts of his jobs plan, including the extension of a payroll tax cut soon to expire.

    His policy proposals will be less important than what he hopes they all add up to: a narrative of renewed American security. Obama will try to politically position himself as the one leading that fight for the middle class, with an overt call for help from Congress, and an implicit request for a second term from the public.

    The timing comes as the nation is split about Obama's overall job performance. More people than not disapprove of his handling of the economy, he is showing real vulnerability among the independent voters who could swing the election, and most Americans think the country is on the wrong track.

    So his mission will be to show leadership and ideas on topics that matter to people: jobs, housing, college, retirement security.

    The foundation of Obama's speech is the one he gave in Kansas last month, when he declared that the middle class was a make-or-break moment and railed against "you're on your own" economics of the Republican Party. His theme then was about a government that ensures people get a fair shot to succeed.

    That speech spelled out the values of Obama's election-year agenda. The State of the Union will be the details.

    The White House sees the speech as a clear chance to outline a vision for re-election, yet carefully, without turning a national tradition into an overt campaign event.

    On national security, Obama will ask the nation to reflect with him on a momentous year of change, including the end of the war in Iraq, the killing of al-Qaida terrorist leader Osama bin Laden and the Arab Spring protests of peoples clamoring for freedom.

    But it will all be secondary to jobs at home.

    In a winter season of politics dominated by his Republican competition, Obama will have a grand stage to himself, in a window between Republican primaries. He will try to use the moment to refocus the debate as he sees it: where the country has come, and where he wants to take it.

    In doing so, Obama will come before a divided Congress with a burst of hope because the economy — by far the most important issue to voters — is showing life.

    The unemployment rate is still at a troubling 8.5 percent, but at its lowest rate in nearly three years. Consumer confidence is up. Obama will use that as a springboard.

    The president will try to draw a contrast of economic visions with Republicans, both his antagonists in Congress and the candidates for the Republican presidential nomination.

    Despite low expectations for legislation this year, Obama will offer short-term ideas that would require action from Congress.

    His travel schedule following his speech, to politically important regions, offers clues to the policies he was expected to unveil.

    Both Phoenix and Las Vegas have been hard hit by foreclosures. Denver is where Obama outlined ways of helping college students deal with mounting school loan debt. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Detroit are home to a number of manufacturers. And Michigan was a major beneficiary of the president's decision to provide billions in federal loans to rescue General Motors and Chrysler in 2009.

    For now, the main looming to-do item is an extension of a payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits, both due to expire by March. An Obama spokesman called that the "last must-do item of business" on Obama's congressional agenda, but the White House insists the president will make the case for more this year.

    If anything, Republicans say Obama has made the chances of cooperation even dimmer just over the last several days. He enraged Republicans by installing a consumer watchdog chief by going around the Senate, which had blocked him, and then rejected a major oil pipeline project the GOP has embraced.

    Obama is likely, once again, to offer ways in which a broken Washington must work together. Yet that theme seems but a dream given the gridlock he has been unable to change.

    The State of the Union atmosphere offered a bit of comity last year, following the assassination attempt against Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. And yet 2011 was a year of utter dysfunction in Washington, with the partisanship getting so bad that the government nearly defaulted as the world watched in embarrassment.

    The address remains an old-fashioned moment of national attention; 43 million people watched it on TV last year. The White House website will offer a live stream of the speech, promising graphics and other bonuses for people who watch it there, plus a panel of administration officials afterward with questions coming in through Twitter and Facebook.

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    AP deputy director of polling Jennifer Agiesta and Associated Press writer Ken Thomas contributed to this report.

     
    • Michael  •  Austin, Texas  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      If you continue to elect lawyers, you will continue to be represented by liars.
    • AF  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      State of the Union: On Obama's watch, border guards have been jailed for doing their jobs, and weapons have gotten into the hands of people that killed border guards.
    • Rachelle_InHighHeels  •  Port Coquitlam, Canada  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      Isn't it strange that as they start to come down the "home stretch" that this swinwe is starting to make all kinds of promises and contigency plans, and ideras.. Why wasn't all of this put into play eons ago.. So typical of the"Baby Bird Syndrome," people - All Mouth And Full of SH.." !!!!I hope he gets his #$%$ beaten in November so badly..Rachelle
    • dano35  •  Montgomery, Alabama  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      We've listened to this man for over three years telling what he was going to do to fix the economy and none of it has panned out. Either that or he blames Bush or Congress or the American people for his own ineptitude yet some people by his bunk. Get this man out of office before he completely destroys us.
    • Frank  •  Fort Myers, Florida  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      Just ask yourself:
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      Are you better off today than you were 5 TRILLION DOLLARS ago?
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    • macmac  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      Obama on Energy..."I gave 600 million to Solyndra is exchange for campaign contributions and personal favors, but I cancelled an oil pipeline that would have created 20 thousand jobs, decreased dependency on foreign oil, and lowered gas prices."
      I imagine the companies involved refused to pay off Obama...so now Americans will pay. The Obama Administration...the most transparent in bribes, kickbacks, payoffs, and taking illegal campaign contributions...
    • tony  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      I was in construction until my job was replaced by illegal mexican workers who work for less because they live 3 families in one rent house. I have been unemployed since. I'm waiting for my shovel ready job Obama promised me.
    • Ted S  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      I would like Obama to explain what he means when he says he will issue presidential "rulings".
    • DukeofDixie  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      I'll sum it for you guys, " Let me be CLEAR"---"My laser like vision"---"I will not rest until"---"I have"--" I will"---" we didn't get here overnight"
    • K  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      Does he EVER quit campaigning?
    • GPfisher  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      We've got a Labor Force Participation Rate of 64.0%.
      We’ve got 45.8 million people (15% of the population) depending on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (aka Food Stamps).
      We've got unsustainable budget deficits.
      We've got an unsustainable National Debt of 15.2 trillion dollars. Obama wants to put us on the hook for trillions more.
      Obama has raised the National Debt $5 trillion dollars in just three years. He's asking for an increase of $1.2 trillion.
      Interest on the National Debt is $222 billion.
      Oh yea, and our Gross Debt to GDP ratio is now 100.8% and growing.
      Unfunded Liabilities for Medicare $81.3 trillion
      Total Unfunded Liabilities (Medicare, Social Security, Prescription Drug) $117 trillion.

      Pretty much sums up the "State of the Union" under Obama.
    • Carole  •  Houston, Texas  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      Really Obamination, the pipeline proves you don't give a good GD about the American people.
    • Chilly Willy  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      200 years as a country and we amassed almost 9 trillion in debt now 3 years later it has jumped another 5 trillion and the current administration wants another 1.8 trillion just for this year.
    • steelworker  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      The blueprint comes in a roll and it is in every ones bathroom.
    • Rich  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      Focussed like a laser on jobs..... 1/25/2009...
    • jimmyjohn  •  Goodman, Wisconsin  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      Obama, Reid, Pelosi: ALL three of these must go!! How many times can "Illegal" immigrants vote? What a bunch of B/S!! Wake up America!! Voter reform must be initiated b/4 this election, and only actual living "Americans" can vote. "LEGAL" Voter registration is a must!!!!
      Bottom Line: He's a chicago thug, lier, imposter, and the list can go on, and on, and on. Take out the "TRASH" in November 2012!!

      Obama, Pelosi and Reid already proved "beyond a shadow of a doubt" that the Constitution and the Bill of Rights; DOES NOT EXIST!!

      How did Reid get re-elected; by illegal votes or his great standing with the "American people": point made!!!
    • Ole Brer Rabbit  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      The state of the union will be whatever someone writes for his teleprompter and then the clueless sob will read it off and bite and lick at his purple lips while pretending like it was his idea !!!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Tucker, Georgia  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      For the people that commented on this article, don't watch his self-serving State of the Union campaign speech. I hope it gets the lowest rating ever, this would certainly bust the Dems bubble. I'm not watching his speech, I can't stomach his arrogant rhetoric.
    • taker  •  Camden, New Jersey  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      Throw the SOB out in 2012!!!
    • WILLIAM  •  Houston, Texas  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      He will offer another list of welfare programs which have no chance in hell of working. you could take all the wealth in the world and divide it equally among everyone and six months later the people with the wealth would have it all back. you see those who work hard and have good business sense become rich and those who depend on free handouts fall to the wayside. corporate welfare given to the right companies create jobs while social hanouts create societies of dependent people.
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