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Obama Calls for Action on Job Creation

By PHILIP ELLIOTT
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WASHINGTON (Dec. 3) -- President Barack Obama promised at a White House jobs forum on Thursday to take "every responsible step to accelerate job creation," including some ideas he said could be put into action quickly. He cited an expanded program to help make more U.S. homes energy-efficient as an example.
He also mentioned trade measures and possible new tax incentives among ways to stop job losses that are the worst since the 1930s.
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"This has been a tough year, with a lot of uncertainty," Obama said as he wrapped up the half-day brainstorming session with more than 100 CEOs, academics, small business and union leaders and local officials. "There's no question that it's difficult out there right now,"
The president said there were some ideas that could be put to work almost immediately and other ideas that will become part of legislation for Congress to consider. He listed "moving forward on an aggressive agenda for energy efficiency and weatherization" as a prime candidate for quick action.
With unemployment levels above 10 percent, Obama said "We cannot hang back and hope for the best."
But, mindful of growing anxiety about federal deficits, Obama also tempered his upbeat talk with an acknowledgment that government resources could only go so far and that it is primarily up to the private sector to create large numbers of new jobs.
He said while he's "open to every demonstrably good idea ... we also though have to face the fact that our resources are limited."
Obama spoke a day before the Labor Department was to report unemployment figures for November. The October jobless level soared into double digits to 10.2 percent, and forecasters don't expect the November figures to be any better — and they could even be worse.
The president was expected to stay on topic with a Friday visit to economically distressed Allentown, Pa.
As Obama and participants focused on the big picture, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., was more narrowly focused, telling reporters that Congress will tap unused funds from last year's $700 billion Wall Street bailout to pay for new spending on roads and bridges and save the jobs of firefighters, teachers and other public employees.
Pelosi didn't give a price tag on the initiative.
However, congressional Democrats who have talked with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and other administration officials are eyeing up to $70 billion in funds, said a House Democratic aide who required anonymity to describe the private talks.
Obama opened the session by challenging participants to help him come up with innovative ideas for putting millions of Americans back to work, saying he wants the "biggest bang for the buck."
Then the guests broke into different working groups to brainstorm with administration officials.
Dropping in on a session on "Green Jobs of the Future," Obama said, "Not to tip our hand too much, but one of the things I would be surprised if we don't end up moving forward on is an aggressive agenda for energy efficiency and weatherization. Because that is an area where we can get it up and running relatively quickly. You don't need new technologies."
Obama told the group that clean energy was the nation's best candidate "if we are to shift from the bubble and bust model that we have. ... We want to make a push in this area."
He cited the success of the administration's Cash for Clunkers program, noting that car companies carried much of the marketing responsibilities that helped make the effort so popular. Home improvement companies like Home Depot would be key as partners in any future jobs program focusing on energy efficiencies, Obama told company chairman Frank Blake.
Obama also dropped in on a group looking at job creation tied to spending on the nation's aging infrastructure. He told participants he believed a number of "tensions" made development of green jobs difficult, including a struggle with Congress on legislation to combat global warming, the federal government's limited ability to invest the billions needed and the short-term push to create immediate jobs that might clash with long-term environmental initiatives.
The forum was kicked off by Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, who called the present unemployment rate "a stark reminder of how much we have to do." She said the administration "will not rest" until it had been successful at job creation.
Vice President Joe Biden also addressed an audience that included the CEOs of Google, Xerox, Boeing and General Electric, labor leaders and prominent economists and told them they were vital components in any strong recovery. "Without you, it will not become a reality," he said.
Perhaps unwittingly, Biden took the event a bit off-message at the start, painting a more dire picture of the nation's economy than typically heard out of the administration.
He recalled an old Ronald Reagan line that people see the problem as merely a downturn when a stranger is out of work and a recession if it's a relative who is unemployed — but a full-blown depression when they themselves lose a job.
"And it is a depression" for the nation's more than 10 million unemployed, Biden added
Obama said he'd heard some "exciting ideas and proposals" on how to spur hiring. He also said he welcomed the suggestions as well as some "good, hardheaded feedback" from some people who don't always share his views, including the former top economic adviser to 2008 Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain, economist Douglas Holtz-Eakin, who also addressed a rival GOP jobs forum earlier in the day.
Obama said. "Digging ourselves out of the hole we have dug into is not going to be easy."
Republicans invited mostly conservative economists to their competing round-table discussion on jobs.
At that session, Holtz-Eakin suggested the single best thing Obama could do to create jobs was "to reverse course on a dangerous agenda of debt-financed spending, crippling regulation, expensive mandates and intrusive government expansion."
Another person invited to the White House forum who was not a fan of the president during last year's campaign was Jim Whitehurst, the president and CEO of open source software company Red Hat.
But after sitting through his session, he was surprised how officials were asking business leaders for specifics.
"It really was trying to get some practical perspective on what of these things would work," Whitehurst said.
Whitehurst said he expected Obama would tell the nation in a speech on the economy on Tuesday that their first steps were to stabilize the economy and now the White House's economic team would focus on jobs, based on the rhetoric he heard repeatedly during his session.
Meanwhile, Obama rejected criticism from black members of Congress that he is ignoring the more dire economic problems of minorities. Blacks for instance have a much higher unemployment rate than the already high national average. The president said it would be wrong for him to focus narrowly on blacks or any other minority group.
Associated Press writers Andrew Taylor, Philip Elliott, Jennifer Loven, Joan Lowy, Brett J. Blackledge and Sam Hananel contributed to this report.
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2009-12-03 07:04:19

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Tresco Con
10:49AM Dec 4 2009 
Atmame77.... Won't argue with you too much, but really now your corp scum are trying to make as much money as they can,,, aren't you???? Tell you this,,, if you are a valuable person to your company and you cannot be replaced over night.. You most likely will continue to work and even if your company goes out of business you most likely will find work... Believe it or not the company that you work for MUST pay your wages with the effort that you give them.....
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Atmame77
10:15AM Dec 4 2009 
Lies, Layoffs and Outsourcing. What part of this do you want to Deny.
I've listed to their lies for over 40 years. It never gets better for the average person, We always are the ones forced to sacrifice and always are thrown under the bus and left to die. So bow down to your Corporate scum CEO's if you want. I'm not for you and you're not for Me.
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Tresco Con
10:00AM Dec 4 2009 
Before Odumbo even opens his arrogant, ignorant mouth he should purchase a small business, lets say a pizza shop...Let him find someone to lend him the money to start it.... Let him work 24 hours a day to start it... Let him worry about how the bills will be paid during the start up year or two.... Then, after he has worked, sweated, sacrificed, and the thing begins to roll let him find his employees.......Sure one out of ten are unemployed, but he will find out that although there are many great employyess out there,, he will have to weed them out... because HE has made it uneconomical to work for a pizza place.....As owner he will find it hard to pay minimum wage and his employees will find it easier and more profitable to stay home annd play video games.... Be responsible for a payroll Mr. Obama before you say I squeezed anything!!!!!!
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ETGAGAL
9:05AM Dec 4 2009 
Come on people its not all Obimbo's fault!!! What did you expect, when you elect a stupid, lying empty suit, thats exactly what you get...a stupid, lying empty suit!!!! Suely you didn't expect the lying crook (from Chicago) who's never done an honest days work in his life to all of a sudden go straight work hard, did you!?!?! LOL!!!
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MONROE LAW
7:54AM Dec 4 2009 
I am sick and tired of a couple of the usual suspects who are always offering up their unsupported conclusion that Obama is a "great man" who is doing "great things" without ever telling what he has done. Are there that many people simple enough to think that a promise is the same as an accomplishment? Obama told us that we had to get on board with the spending of billions of dollars, most of which went to Wall Street institutions with direct ties to his cabinet or administration, if we wanted to keep unemployment under 8%. Well, with unemployment at 10,2% reported, is anyone feeling warm and fuzzy about that one? When he fudged the numbers with the cash for clunkers program he had us taxpayers shell out $24,500 per car so that he could push car purchases back a quarter to get a short term bump in sales numbers. When he fudged his "jobs created and saved" numbers, an insane and undocumentable fantasy at best, he had thousands of jobs created in nonexistent Congressional districts. When caught at it no heads rolled and no real apology was forthcoming. Has the "Great Reader" run out of "low level, un-named aides" from his stock of fall guys in the White House basement? Creating more government "jobs" isn't job creation. PR horse and pony shows aren’t progress.
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MONROE LAW
7:45AM Dec 4 2009 
If Mr. Obama wanted to create American jobs after he stole GM from the shareholders and bondholders so he could pay vig to the UAW, perhaps his Cash for Clunkers program could have included a caveat that the program applied only to purchases from the Big Three. As it was, he took an awful lot of Ford Explorers off the road and sold a lot of foreign cars. When the trade-ins got “killed” and piled into junk yards, he not only removed a source of affordable used cars from the market for people of limited means in this trashed economy, he killed the jobs of those who work in the supply chain that provides parts and services to repair and maintain American cars. His jobs summit was a farce and more political theater from a man who has never held a job, created a job made a payroll or balanced a checkbook. This community organizer is so far in over his head that all he knows how to do is keep pretending that he is on the campaign trail. With the vast majority of jobs created by small business, he still had his panties in a knot and wouldn't invite the national Chamber of Commerce? Is there anything this punk isn't afraid of?
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MONROE LAW
7:37AM Dec 4 2009 
Mr. Obama and his supporters need to understand that not everyone can work for the government and that unions don't create jobs. New England is a shining example of what unionization, taxation and regulation can do to a vital manufacturing center. The rust belt is one of the crown jewels of unionization and government interference. Maybe Obama can tell us where the American textile industry went and why you can't buy an article of clothing at your local Harley Davidson dealer that wasn't made overseas before he sits down with a couple of pet economists and the president of SEIU to plan more damage to our nation.
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JERRYM930
6:21AM Dec 4 2009 
Dsnygrlk
2:35AM Dec 4 2009
I'm glad that President Obama is planning to do a job creation plan, it will help young adults with their future. Barack Obama is a great man who deserved to be president of the United States of America.

========= Obama and the Democrats in Washington are not concerned about creating jobs until the second quarter of next year. This will allow them to go into the election with things getting better, and improve their chances of getting re-elected. They are purposely waiting and allowing people to suffer now, so they can get re-elected later. This happens because the politicians know Americans have short memories, and will forget the suffering they are currently going through. I do not plan to let people forget.
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With nearly 16 million Americans out of work and impatient lawmakers breathing down his neck to do something about it, President Barack Obama is hoping to get some fresh ideas from business and labor leaders at his jobs summit today.