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| With Obama Speech Over, Battle Begins Over Price Tag Of $450 Billion Jobs Plan | Fox News With Obama Speech Over, Battle Begins Over Price Tag of $450 Billion Jobs Plan Published September 09, 2011 With one of the most anticipated speeches of his presidency in the rear-view mirror, President Obama now faces what Republicans already have signaled will be an uphill battle getting his jobs plan passed. Obama outlined the $450 billion plan's mix of tax cuts, tax credits, infrastructure investments and other measures in his speech Thursday night to Congress, urging lawmakers repeatedly to pass it "right away" to help put millions of Americans back to work. Related Video Obama: 'American Jobs Act Will Not Add to the Deficit' Part 2 of the president's address to a joint session of Congress Related Video Obama: 'Doing Nothing Is Not an Option' Part 3 of the president's address to a joint session of Congress But House Speaker John Boehner offered little more endorsement than that it "merited consideration," while a top Senate Republican, echoing others in his party, dismissed it as more of Obama's "tired agenda." At stake is an economy sputtering along with an unemployment rate persistently above 9 percent and at risk of falling back into recession. Obama repeatedly called on lawmakers to pass his plan "right away," saying "there should be nothing controversial" about the American Jobs Act. He said all the proposals are paid for with spending cuts, although he won't detail them until next week. “Everything in here is the kind of proposal that’s been supported by both [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]Democrats [COLOR=blue !important]and[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] Republicans – including many who sit here tonight," he said. “The purpose of the American Jobs Act is simple: to put more people back to work and more money in the pockets of those who are working.” Obama also called on Congress to "stop the political circus and actually do something to help the economy." Obama sent a note to campaign supporters ahead of his speech, urging them to pressure Congress to pass his plan "or hold them accountable if they do not." House Speaker John Boehner said "We hope he gives serious consideration to our ideas as well. It's my hope that we can work together to end the uncertainty facing [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]families[/COLOR][/COLOR] and small businesses, and create a better environment for long-term economic growth and private-sector job creation." Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl, the No. 2 Republican in the Senate, said Obama's plan offered more of the same. "Faced with the reality of historic unemployment rates and record federal debt, I had hoped that President Obama, by now, would understand that even more [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]government[/COLOR][/COLOR] spending doesn't create jobs," he said. "Rather than offer a new roadmap for recovery and reform, he merely dusted off a tired agenda of old ideas wrapped in freshly partisan rhetoric." The biggest element in Obama's plan calls for increasing and extending a cut in the payroll tax from workers that goes to Social Security, while providing the tax cut to employers, too. For workers, the tax that has been cut from 6.2 percent to 4.2 percent for this year would fall to 3.1 percent under Obama's plan -- a $175 billion cost. The tax will go back up to 6.2 percent without congressional action by the end of the year. The president's plan would also spend $25 billion on school infrastructure to modernize at least 35,000 public schools, including spending on computer labs and on emergency repairs. He would spend an additional $35 billion to prevent layoffs of up to 280,000 teachers and support the hiring of thousands more. Senior administration officials wouldn't say how many jobs the plan would create but noted that it could have an immediate impact. The idea is to have an effect "within the year," one official said. Obama's plan strikes the "right balance" and contains the "right mix" of elements to get people back working again, an official said. But the officials added there's no "magic here." [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]Richard [COLOR=blue !important]Trumka[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR], president of the AFL-CIO who was a guest of Michelle Obama at the speech, called on Congress to pass the bill. "The plan announced by the president is only the opening bid," he said. "We expect to see more proposals in the next weeks and months to put America back to work." Obama wanted to convey a deep sense of urgency about the economy in his speech and try to back Republicans into a corner, said [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]top [COLOR=blue !important]Democrats[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] who spoke to the president about his speech. But top Republicans wonder why it took nearly three years to convey this urgency. They suspect the timing has more to do with the president now trying to save his own job. "The president's so-called jobs plan is to try those very same policies again and then accuse anyone who doesn't support them this time around of being political or overtly partisan, of not doing what's needed in this moment of crisis," Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said. "This isn't a jobs plan. It's a re-election plan." A key audience is the all-important independent voters who helped elected the president in 2008 but have been fleeing his camp. One year ago, 40 percent of independents approved of Obama's job performance. Now it's down to 31 percent, according to the latest Fox News poll. The president is gambling that since Congress has an approval rating of only 10 percent, Republicans will feel election pressure to work with him. But passage of the plan may rest on how the president plans to pay for it, details that the White House said would be released soon. Fox News' Ed Henry contributed to this report. Última edición por nemo4; 09-sep-2011 a las 18:46 |
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| tranquilos que nos subiran el sueldo, pasaremos a cobrar 60.000 trillones al año en 2035, pero lo de los 30 cm se quedan igual porque la inflación no le afecta. |
| Estos 3 usuarios dan las gracias a neofiz por su mensaje: | ||
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| joder que lio con los billions, he tenido que editar el titulo xque creia que un billion eran 10 millardos, y aluego me he apercibido de mi error. |
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| El keynesanismo no nos sacara de la crisis, si no que nos ahondara mas en ella. Que sigan imprimiendo papelitos y pidiendo mas credito a la visa que ya veras, ya... |
| Estos 2 usuarios dan las gracias a Lorena por su mensaje: | ||
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| Este plan está destinado a fracasar. En primer lugar políticamente, y en segundo lugar, económicamente ya que en algún punto del espacio tiempo, usa va a tener que cortar la espiral de endeudamiento.
__________________ Sol, 22:15h del 19 de mayo de 2011. "Un banquero se balanceaba sobre la burbuja inmobiliaria, como veía que no se rompía, fueron a llamar a otro banquero" |
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| Para mi no pasa de ser una vacía promesa pensando en las elecciones.
__________________ Estados Unidos se declara en bancarrota. Fin de la historia. |
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| Obama, al igual que ZP, es un bluf de tres pares de huevos... |
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![]() me ha encantado el discurso de Obama diciendo algo así como: nadie puede ni debe cuestionar el plan. me ha sonado a los que nos llamaban antipatriotas por decir que todo esto iba a explotar
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Iniciado por Keynesian defendiendo el robo (eso si, sin abusar) Seguro que un trabajador de McDonals también se come alguna que otra hamburguesa gratis, un recepcionista de hotel duerme gratis en alguna habitación, un empleado de agencia de viajes pilla algún viaje de gorra etc. |
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| igualico igualico que su amigo Zapaterico....
__________________ "Ahora hay mas miedo que hambre, ¿Que pasara cuando haya mas hambre que miedo?" “Lo único que se necesita para que triunfe el mal es que los hombres buenos no hagan nada” - Edmund Burke. Con el dinero sucede lo mismo que con el papel higiénico; cuando se necesita, se necesita urgentemente. - Upton Sinclair |
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