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		<title>Obama says voters may blame him for economy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 19:14:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Rivers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Darlene Superville and Tom Raum, Associated Press Writers, On Friday September 10, 2010, 2:04 pm EDT WASHINGTON (AP) &#8212; President Barack Obama insisted Friday that the U.S. economy is digging itself out of the deepest recession in decades but conceded that &#8220;progress has been painfully slow&#8221; and many voters in November&#8217;s elections may blame him. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Darlene Superville and Tom Raum, Associated Press Writers, 	On Friday September 10, 2010, 2:04 pm EDT</div>
<p><a class="highslide" onclick="return vz.expand(this)" rel="attachment wp-att-1168" href="http://www.kurtschemers.com/obama-says-voters-may-blame-him-for-economy/obama"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1168" style="margin: 5px;" title="obama" src="http://www.kurtschemers.com/wp-content/uploads/obama1.jpg" alt="" width="160" height="143" /></a>WASHINGTON (AP) &#8212; President Barack Obama  insisted Friday that the U.S. economy is digging itself out of the  deepest recession in decades but conceded that &#8220;progress has been  painfully slow&#8221; and many voters in November&#8217;s elections may blame him.</p>
<p>Facing  a rising jobless rate, Obama told a White House news conference: &#8220;For  all the progress we&#8217;ve made, we&#8217;re not there yet. And that means the  people are frustrated and that means people are angry.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;And since  I&#8217;m the president and Democrats have controlled the House and the  Senate, it&#8217;s understandable that people are saying, you know, &#8216;What have  you done?&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p>The president, who also is the leader of the  Democratic Party, spent much of his appearance before cameras on the  defensive, underscoring his frustration with being unable to convince  the public that his economic fixes are working.</p>
<p>At his first  formal session with reporters since May, one that lasted nearly an hour  and 20 minutes, Obama also appealed to Americans to stand by the  nation&#8217;s long heritage of religious tolerance.</p>
<p>The Rev. Terry  Jones, from a small fundamentalist church in Florida, triggered outrage  when he promised to burn the Quran on Saturday&#8217;s anniversary of the  Sept. 11 attacks. He canceled the plans Thursday but then said he was  reconsidering. Obama said he hopes Jones &#8220;prays on it and refrains from  doing it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Declining to mention Jones&#8217; name, Obama referred to him as &#8220;the individual down in Florida.&#8221;</p>
<p>A  debate is also raging over whether an Islamic center should be built  near the site of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center  in New York.</p>
<p>Obama said people must remember that the country&#8217;s  enemy is not Islam but al-Qaida and other extremist groups. He said  Americans can&#8217;t turn on each other and let their fears lead to  divisions.</p>
<p>On the eve of the ninth anniversary of the terror  attacks, Obama said the U.S. is still hunting for attacks mastermind  Osama bin Laden. He said bin Laden had gone &#8220;deep underground&#8221; but  efforts to hunt him down would go on &#8220;as long as I&#8217;m president.&#8221;</p>
<p>He  said &#8220;the folks who are most interested in the war between Islam and  the West are al-Qaida. That&#8217;s what they&#8217;ve been banking on.&#8221; He said the  battle was against just a handful of people &#8220;who are engaging in  hateful acts.&#8221;</p>
<p>He counseled respect and inclusion for Muslims in  the United States. He said, &#8220;They are Americans. We don&#8217;t differentiate  between &#8216;them&#8217; and &#8216;us.&#8217; It&#8217;s just us.&#8221;</p>
<p>As for continued terror  threats against America, nine years after 9/11, Obama said, &#8220;There is  always going to be the potential for an individual or a small group of  individuals, if they are willing to die, to kill other people. &#8230; That  threat is there, and it&#8217;s important, I think, for the American people to  understand that. And not to live in fear; it&#8217;s just a reality of  today&#8217;s world that there are going to be threats out there.&#8221;</p>
<p>He  added, &#8220;We are going to have this problem out there for a long time to  come, but it doesn&#8217;t have to completely distort us and it doesn&#8217;t have  to dominate our foreign policy. What we can do is to constantly fight  against it.&#8221;</p>
<p>On the economy, Obama repeated his contention that  Republican obstructionism is hampering his ability to steer the nation  into a stronger recovery. He renewed his insistence that Senate  Republicans drop their stalling of a bill before the Senate to help  small businesses.</p>
<p>And he said yet again that Bush-era tax cuts  should be extended for individuals earning less than $200,000 a year and  joint filers earning less than $250,000. All the Bush tax cuts are to  expire at the end of this year unless Congress acts.</p>
<p>Obama said Congress shouldn&#8217;t delay extending the middle-class tax cuts any longer.</p>
<p>&#8220;Why hold it up? Why hold the middle class hostage?&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Some  prominent Democrats recently have suggested temporarily extending all  of the expiring cuts, for perhaps a year or two, as a compromise. But so  far Obama has dug in and rejected all talk of such a deal.</p>
<p>He said extending tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans &#8220;is a bad idea.&#8221;</p>
<p>Obama  repeatedly sought to justify the high-dollar actions his administration  has taken to boost a sputtering recovery. And he blamed Republicans for  holding back future progress by uniformly opposing other proposals on  the table.</p>
<p>His previous revival effort has worked, Obama said, but  &#8220;it just hasn&#8217;t done as much as we needed to do.&#8221; With public opinion  sour on the first economic stimulus plan, Obama initially refused to  call the three-pronged economic plan he laid out this week a &#8220;stimulus&#8221;  plan but then said: &#8220;There&#8217;s no doubt that everything we&#8217;ve been trying  to do &#8230; is designed to stimulate growth and additional jobs in the  economy. That&#8217;s our entire agenda.&#8221;</p>
<p>Much of the summer has been marked by one discouraging economic report after another.</p>
<p>Yet,  reports so far this month &#8211;from manufacturing to new jobless claims to  home sales to business activity &#8212; have topped most forecasts. That has  brightened the outlook somewhat as worries of a &#8220;double-dip&#8221; recession  fade.</p>
<p>Still, there is little that Obama can do that is likely to  turn the economy around in the short time before Election Day on Nov. 2.</p>
<p>Facing  a possible GOP blowout in November, many Democrats who supported Obama  earlier this year on his landmark health care overhaul bill have sought  to distance themselves from the unpopular law. Some Democrats have  actively criticized it as they campaign.</p>
<p>Asked why this was so,  Obama cited a &#8220;political season&#8221; in which he said every candidate has  &#8220;their own district, their own makeup, their own plan, their own  message.&#8221;</p>
<p>With the unemployment rate at 9.6 percent, Obama said  that Democratic and Republican candidates alike &#8220;are going to make the  best argument they can right now.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s how political races work,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Obama  over the past week has outlined a trio of job-creation ideas designed  to prod the economy: $50 billion for roads, rail lines and other  infrastructure spending, a permanent research and development credit and  upfront 100 percent business write-offs through 2012.</p>
<p>Facing a  possible GOP blowout in November, Obama sought to rally his struggling  party, casting Democrats as warriors for the hard-pressed middle class  and Republicans as protectors of millionaires and special interests.</p>
<p>Asked how he had changed Washington, Obama said the dreadful economy made it hard to demonstrate real progress.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think that&#8217;s fair. I&#8217;m as frustrated as anybody by it,&#8221; Obama said.</p>
<p>Obama also:</p>
<p>&#8211;  Said he was naming White House economist Austan D. Goolsbee to succeed  Christina Romer as chairman of the president&#8217;s Council of Economic  Advisers.</p>
<p>&#8211; Said he is encouraging peace talks between Israel and  the Palestinians because the alternative is a status quo that puts both  parties &#8212; and the U.S. &#8212; at risk.</p>
<p>&#8211; Praised consumer advocate  Elizabeth Warren, a Harvard professor and head of a panel investigating  the financial meltdown, but said he&#8217;s not ready to make an announcement  of whether she is his choice to head a new financial consumer protection  bureau.</p>
<p>&#8211; His administration has fallen short in his goal of  closing the Guantanamo Bay detention center after promising to close it  within his first year as president. He said he still believes the  American justice system is capable of prosecuting, convicting and  holding terrorists who have attacked the U.S.</p>
<p>Associated Press  writers Liz Sidoti, Anne Gearan, Erica Werner, David Pace, Jim Kuhnhenn,  Donna Cassata, Merrill Hartson and Mike Hammer contributed to this  report.</p>
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		<title>Obama Budget Carries Host of New Taxes on Small Business, Entrepreneurs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 03:52:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Rivers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Monday, 01 Feb 2010 02:44 PM While President Barack Obama is proposing to cut some taxes for companies that hire workers, his budget would raise a host of other taxes on businesses and wealthy individuals. Obama&#8217;s budget would extend his signature Making Work Pay tax credit — $400 for individuals, $800 for a couple filing [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1010" style="margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" src="http://www.kurtschemers.com/wp-content/uploads/obama-240x199-custom.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="199" />While President Barack Obama is proposing to cut some taxes for companies that hire workers, his budget would raise a host of other taxes on businesses and wealthy individuals.</p>
<p>Obama&#8217;s budget would extend his signature Making Work Pay tax credit — $400 for individuals, $800 for a couple filing jointly — through 2011. The administration released the budget Monday.</p>
<p>But it would also impose nearly $1 trillion in higher taxes on couples making more than $250,000 and individuals making more than $200,000 by not renewing Bush-era tax cuts for them. Obama would extend tax cuts enacted under former President George W. Bush for families and individuals making less.</p>
<p>Obama revived numerous proposals for business tax increases that didn&#8217;t fare well in Congress last year, including a scaled-down plan to increase taxes on U.S. companies with major overseas operations, and plans to increase taxes on oil and gas companies.</p>
<p>His budget features $38 billion in tax cuts that he wants Congress to include in a new jobs bill. It would give companies a $5,000 tax credit for each new worker they hire in 2010. Businesses that increase wages or hours for their current workers in 2010 would be reimbursed for the extra Social Security payroll taxes they would pay.</p>
<p>The tax increases on wealthy families would fulfill a campaign pledge by Obama, who has blamed Bush&#8217;s tax cuts and Medicare prescription drug program for swelling the government&#8217;s debt by $7.5 trillion.</p>
<p>The Making Work Pay tax credit provides families with up to $800 a year and individuals up to $400 a year through small increases in their weekly pay. Extending the tax credit through 2011 would save them $31 billion.</p>
<p>Some of Obama&#8217;s other tax proposals would:</p>
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<li>Raise the top two income tax rates for individuals, from 33 percent and 35 percent, to 36 percent and 39.6 percent, respectively. Unless Congress intervenes, those rates will rise next Jan. 1 when Bush&#8217;s tax cuts expire. That government would reap $365 billion over the next decade.</li>
<li>Limit the itemized tax deductions high earners can claim for charitable donations, mortgage interest and state and local taxes, raising about $210 billion for the next decade.</li>
<li>Increase the top capital gains tax rate from 15 percent to 20 percent for families making more than $250,000 a year and individuals making more than $200,000. The proposal would raise about $105 billion.</li>
<li>Make the research and experimentation tax credit permanent, saving businesses about $83 billion over the next decade.</li>
<li>Extend a provision allowing businesses buying equipment such as computers to speed up depreciation through 2010, saving them $20 billion over the next decade.</li>
<li>Impose a &#8220;financial crisis responsibility fee&#8221; on large financial institutions, raising $90 billion over the next decade.</li>
<li>Repeal a widely ignored law that taxes the personal use of company-issued cell phones like other fringe benefits, saving taxpayers $2.8 billion over 10 years.</li>
<li>Restrict the ability of international companies to defer taxes on profits made overseas, raising about $26 billion over the next decade.</li>
<li>Impose a total of about $39 billion in tax increases on oil, gas and coal companies over the next decade.</li>
<li>Change the way profits made by investment fund managers are taxed, raising an additional $24 billion over the next decade.</li>
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