Obama Sells Stimulus Package in Prime Time Press Conference

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Photograph of President Obama during his first prime time news conference by Charles Dharapak/AP

President Barack Obama stressed the importance of his $800 billion economic stimulus package during his first prime time press conference. Before taking questions from the media, he explained why the package was important by mentioning his visit to Elkhart, Indiana, where the unemployment rate has tripled from 4.7% to 15.4% in the past year—"The single most important part of this Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Plan is the fact that it will save or create up to 4 million jobs. Because that is what America needs most right now." He also added, after mentioning the plan has support, input and compromises from both parties:

Despite all of this, the plan is not perfect. No plan is. I can’t tell you for sure that everything in this plan will work exactly as we hope, but I can tell you with complete confidence that a failure to act will only deepen this crisis as well as the pain felt by millions of Americans. My administration inherited a deficit of over $1 trillion, but because we also inherited the most profound economic emergency since the Great Depression, doing too little or nothing at all will result in an even greater deficit of jobs, incomes; and confidence. That is a deficit that could turn a crisis into a catastrophe. And I refuse to let that happen. As long as I hold this office, I will do whatever it takes to put this country back to work.
See video of Obama's opening remarks here:

Obama also referred to Republicans who were critical of the package, pointing out, "When I hear that from folks who presided over the doubling of the national debt, I just want them not to be engaged in some revisionist history. I inherited the economic crisis that we have right now and the debt that we have right now…. The most important thing we can do for our budget crisis right now is to make sure that our economy doesn’t tank.” He also asked Republicans to break from their "ideological rigidity," "I can't afford to see Congress play the usual political games. What we have to do right now is deliver for the American people."

The NY Times says Obama "sounded more like a candidate railing against the status quo, back out on the campaign trail branding opponents as apostles of a failed philosophy." The Washington Post's editorial board gives suggestions for the Senate and Congress to compromise on the package.

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What I'd like to see, rather than this pork laden bundle of dippy projects, is a visionary Apollo Program/Manhattan Project style plan:
2-300 billion in projects like Northern Plain wind farms (and the transmission infrastructure) and perhaps the same dollar amount into CERN scale nuclear research to develop fusion reactors.
We (and eventually Europe) could finally tell Saudi, Iran, Iraq, Venezuela, and Russia to stick their oil and natural gas up their collective asses.
Transferring our manufacturing base and debt to China has undermined our national security for the sake of short term corporate profits. An economy that can only stay afloat with a negative savings rate can't survive.

What I'd like to see, rather than this pork laden bundle of dippy projects, is a visionary Apollo Program/Manhattan Project style plan: 2-300 billion in projects like Northern Plain wind farms (and the transmission infrastructure) and perhaps the same dollar amount into CERN scale nuclear research to develop fusion reactors. We (and eventually Europe) could finally tell Saudi, Iran, Iraq, Venezuela, and Russia to stick their oil and natural gas up their collective asses. Transferring our manufacturing base and debt to China has undermined our national security for the sake of short term corporate profits. An economy that can only stay afloat with a negative savings rate can't survive.

You make the case for limited government, my friend.

Everyone thinks that their plan is better than the next person's. Love him or hate him, Bush and Obama are one in the same: Big government guys, just with different ways they think will stimulate growth.

Growth has been and always will be created through private savings, private investment, and increased production.

I agree, but put more of the blame on Congress.

We didn't watch the last occupant's infomercials and there is no reason to watch the current one's since they all can be summed up with, "We know what is best for you, bend over and let us take your money."

sellin' the kool-ade is more like it.

I liked when Helen Thomas asked Obama if he knew of any counties in the Middle East that currently have nuclear weapons. "Israel!" I yelled at the screen,"Say Israel! Say it! SAY IT!" But alas he artfully dodged the question.

STIMULUS SH^T ROLL = LOSS OF OUR FREEDOMS!!!

STIMULUS MONIES ARE NOT FREE AND COME WITH STRINGS!!! Are not the individual states of the UNITED STATES as well as the city's, town's, comprising those states - supposed to allocate and fund their own projects/needs??? Is the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT now 'taking-over' the individual functions of the states??? Wait in the 'new/transparent/smarter/more-reponsible' OBAMA era - we are not responsible for anything!!! JUST PASS THIS 'STIMULUS-SH^T' - DON'T AXSK(ebonics spellung) QUESTIONS!!! OBAMA WENT TO IVEY LEAGUE SCHOOLS HE'S SMART. OBAMA WILL EVEN PAY FOR OUR MORNING COFFEES AT STARBUCKS!!! Ha. The EZily led get suckahed with the hope of 'free money' - which we all have to pay for at the loss of our freedoms/individuality!!!

to NinnyState - Your remark/comment so pithy, so reudite, so original. DID YOU GO TO HRVARD LAW TOO??? Why are DEMBHOLES always the DULLEST DOLTS??? Ha.

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