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    Obama: World economic recovery on 'firmer footing'

    CANNES, France (AP) — Conceding a fragile global recovery and plodding job growth back home, President Barack Obama said Friday he is confident European leaders are fixing their ominous debt crisis, which threatens to undermine the United States and his own shot at a second term.

    A year shy of the election, Obama said the American economy is growing, but "way too slow."

    The president capped his role at a brisk G-20 summit essentially where he started it, offering solidarity to his European peers with none-too-subtle signals it was their responsibility to clean up the economic mess in their own backyards.

    At issue is an evolving rescue package across the 17 nations sharing the euro as their common currency. The plan could prevent a default in Greece, put up a financial firewall against future trouble and reassure markets about the credibility of the euro.

    "I am confident that Europe has the capacity to meet this challenge," Obama said in a news conference at the meeting of leading industrialized and developing countries.

    "I know it isn't easy, but what is absolutely critical — and what the world looks for in moments such as this — is action," he said. "That's how we confronted our financial crisis in the United States."

    The drama of Greek's messy internal struggles and their potential to derail the entire European effort hung over the summit in this French Riviera resort, as did a gloomy rain.

    While Obama met with world leaders, a new jobs report showed that the American economy added 80,000 jobs in October and that the job expansion in the previous two months was better than first thought.

    The unemployment rate dropped slightly to 9 percent. Should it remain anywhere close to that level a year from now, Obama will face re-election with the highest jobless rate in recent times.

    "The least of my concerns at the moment is the politics of a year from now," Obama said. "I'm worried about putting people back to work right now because those folks are hurting and the U.S. economy is underperforming."

    He cast the jobs report as positive but said the pace of the recovery shows "once again that the economy's growing way too slow."

    Obama repeatedly tried to keep the focus on his confidence that Europe is on its way to solving its financial woes. "I can say that we've come together and made important progress to get our economic recoveries on a firmer footing," Obama said.

    Still, important questions had not been answered. Leaders of the economic powers did not agree on how to increase the firepower of the International Monetary Fund to help stem the European debt crisis.

    Obama acknowledged that there is hard work left to do. But he said Europe had a foundation with the right elements: a way ahead for indebted Greece, a credible firewall to contain the crisis and a plan to strengthen European banks.

    "All of us have an enormous interest in Europe's success and all of us will be affected if Europe is not growing, and that certainly includes the United States," Obama said. "If Europe isn't growing, it's harder for us to do what we need to do for the American people: creating jobs, lifting up the middle class and putting our fiscal house in order."

    Obama even extended some political sympathy, reminiscing about the economic difficulties he faced upon taking office in 2009.

    Instead of working with a single legislative body as he did, Obama noted that there are multiple parliaments, commissions and institutions involved in solving Europe's crisis. He said some of his counterparts joked that he had gotten a crash course in European politics in the past couple of days.

    What Obama was not, clearly, was the center of attention here. The United States came into this gathering in a supporting role.

    He talked economic cooperation with Argentine President Cristina Fernandez and congratulated her for recently winning re-election. He joined the summit host, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, in saluting service members from both their countries who fought in a NATO-led campaign that drove Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi from power.

    In a joint French television interview with Sarkozy, Obama was asked directly what the United States can do to help Europe. He said that the United States has helped ensure the IMF has enough resources to manage the world economy and that "one of the most important things I can do for the European economy is make sure the American economy is growing."

    Here, too, to a French audience, he promoted his jobs bill at home, arguing that it could help fuel American growth and European exports.

    Sarkozy praised Obama in the interview in a way that amounted to a criticism of Obama's predecessors.

    "Why are we working so well with President Obama?" Sarkozy said. "Because for so long now, we haven't had a United States of America so attuned to the problems of others, so determined to work as part of a team with Europe."

    Stalled joblessness poses significant problems for Obama, who has been unable to get Republican support for elements of his $447 billion jobs plan.

    "As soon as I get some signal from Congress that they're willing to take their responsibilities seriously, I think we can do more," the president said. "But that's going to require them to break out of the rigid ideological positions that they've been taking. And the same is true, by the way, when it comes to deficit reduction."

    Obama was on his way home Friday, but not for long. He is to leave on Nov. 11 for another economic summit, in Hawaii, before traveling to Australia and Indonesia.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Angela Charlton contributed to this report.

     
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Rafael Delgado, Mexico  •  6 mths ago
      Occupy Washington DC
    • bruce-o  •  Reno, United States  •  6 mths ago
      OMG--------Obama Must Go
      • Ryan 6 mths ago
        lol OMG
      • orlando a 6 mths ago
        omg to the white house again for 4 mo years to end with the republi cants corruption
    • di  •  Middletown, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Good job Mr. President. # 1 rule in poor leadership. Pin your failures on others.
      It helps deflect the blame.
      • not perfect yet 6 mths ago
        Why do you bush liars know this man destroyed america .......until the world hated us........they offer him thier shoe...........hate he miss
      • jerome k 6 mths ago
        bUSH BLAMED sADDAM WHEN HE COULDN'T FIND wmd...........
    • football fan  •  New Baltimore, United States  •  6 mths ago
      ever the spin doctor - never gave up smoking that funny stuff. maybe obama should stay over there to oversee things -
      • not perfect yet 6 mths ago
        Yes and maybe he can brings some of the jobs back what the gop ...........sent over there
    • William  •  6 mths ago
      The politicos are so far removed from the average man and woman as they struggle to keep their residence, keep food on the table and gas in the car, pay medical bills, send the kids to school, etc. that it isn't even funny.
      How many vacations has Obama and his family taken this year? How many have you and your family taken?
      The same is true for the other heads of state.
      The lunatics are running (and ruining) the asylum!
      • Tiffiny Jackson 6 mths ago
        He spreading the wealth baby, You owe me your tax dollar, obama no what he do, That why i get stamp and monthy check baby.
      • Tiffiny Jackson 6 mths ago
        YOU OWE ME AND MY BABIES.
      • not perfect yet 6 mths ago
        Not as many as the gop congress...........and bush took more than any one in history...........read sometimes instead of just lying
    • Bill  •  6 mths ago
      Careful boys - when his lips move - lies fly.
      Translation of his comments would be: don't have a clue - got my own problems at home - no we are not loaning money.
    • John Halter  •  Warren, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Obama has taken his blame game on the road because America is not buying it anymore.
    • jg  •  6 mths ago
      Doubt that there has ever been such a consistent, bare faced liar in all US history.
    • Keith  •  Nashville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Is he living in a parallel universe?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Paris, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Wow , coming from Odumbo that makes me feel better ...
    • Richard L  •  6 mths ago
      After waiting 3 years he says, "I'm worried about putting people back to work right now because those folks are hurting and the U.S. economy is underperforming."! Talk about political gamesmanship! He should have been trying to turn the economy around since he was elected! However, all he did was line the pockets of unions and cronies. And now he wants to put people back to work? I hope he doesn’t have to wait too long in line to get his unemployment compensation filed next year.
    • Richard  •  Alexandria, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "The Kenyan" is such a liar. Can't wait for him to be gone. Then he can clean out all the cayman island accounts that the Democraps and Lobbiests have set up for him. He's a fool and dosen't have a clue.
    • Anikan  •  6 mths ago
      Obama said the American economy is growing, but "way too slow."
      He meant to say it's growing backwards , we are going back to the stone age !!
    • BPatMan  •  Lilburn, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Obama: World economic recovery on 'firmer footing' -- only in Obama's fairy land!
    • True  •  6 mths ago
      Clueless in Europe - The leader of the free world and his telepromptor.
    • wood  •  6 mths ago
      Socialism, every where is falling and this President wants to run us off the cliff with this crap.
    • the doctor  •  6 mths ago
      Obama thinks every thing is just fine and improving? just more evidence that he is not only out of touch with reality, he denies what he sees and hears.
    • The Odd  •  Louisville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Obama: World economic recovery on 'firmer footing' Mr. Obama, my question is which world are you talking about -- your Peter Rabbit imaginary world or the real world the rest of us live on?
    • billf  •  Chicago, United States  •  6 mths ago
      On firmer footing.... On firmer footing??? ON FIRMER FOOTING??? Yeah B-A-B-Y,... like in your dreams and America's nightmare...
    • BILL TURNER  •  6 mths ago
      OBIE THE ANOINTED ONE SPEAKS........
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