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Lucy Madison /

CBS News/ February 19, 2013, 12:00 PM

Obama to GOP: Put away the "meat cleaver"

Less than two weeks before a devastating set of across-the-board spending cuts is slated to go into effect, President Obama today again entreated Republicans to work with him on a deal to stave off the so-called sequestration, reiterating that his "door is open" to negotiate a "balanced" package, but warning that he will "not sign a plan that harms the middle class."

Mr. Obama, who was during his remarks flanked by first responders, warned of dire consequences for letting the $1.2 trillion worth of cuts, which are spread equally over defense and domestic non-defense spending over the course of 10 years, go into effect on March 1 as scheduled.

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Obama: Sequestration "not an abstraction - people will lose their jobs"

He said he found it "troubling" that Congress was not working harder to stave off the cuts, given that "these cuts are not smart; they are not fair; they will hurt our economy; they will add hundreds of thousands of Americans to the unemployment roll." He also pointed out that many first responders -- such as those standing behind him -- as well as hundreds of thousands of other Americans could join the unemployment rolls if the cuts went into effect.

"This is not an abstraction - people will lose their jobs," he said. "Our top priority must be to do everything we can to grow the economy and create good middle-class jobs. It has to drive every decision that Congress and everyone in Washington makes over the next several years. That's why its so troubling that just 10 days from now Congress might allow a series of automatic, severe budget cuts to take place that will do the exact opposite."

Late last year, in down-to-the-wire negotiations that extended into the wee hours of New Year's Eve, Congress passed a short-term, three-month deal to stave off the cuts, which were not intended to go into effect but rather were meant to prove so potentially devastating as to force Republicans and Democrats to compromise on an alternate solution. But as the clock ticks toward the latest deadline, little progress appears to have been made, and Congress left town last week for a week-long recess.

"This was all designed to say we can't do these bad cuts, let's do something smarter -- that was the whole point of this so-called sequestration," Mr. Obama said today. "If Congress allows this meat-cleaver approach to take place it will jeopardize our military readiness; it will eviscerate job creating investments in education and energy and medical research; it won't consider whether we're cutting some bloated program that has outlived its usefulness or a vital service that Americans depend on every single day. It doesn't make those distinctions."

Mr. Obama argued, as he has done repeatedly, that he is willing to eliminate inefficiencies and dysfunctional federal programs, reform the nation's entitlement programs, and enact comprehensive tax reform in what he calls a "balanced" approach to deficit reduction. But he argued that Republicans, in refusing to work with him on such an approach, are demonstrating "a preference where they'd rather have these cuts go into effect than close a single tax loophole for the wealthiest Americans."

"Republicans in Congress face a simple choice: Are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in education and health care and national security and all the jobs that depend on them? Or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest Americans and biggest corporations?" he asked. "That's the choice."

This morning, the Wall Street Journal reported the existence of a new potential basis for compromise: Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles, who penned the failed Simpson-Bowles plan for reducing the deficit, are working on a new proposal that would reform the tax code and implement deep spending cuts.

According to the Wall Street Journal, that plan would reduce the deficit by $2.4 trillion over 10 years, identifying $600 billion worth of cuts through reforms to entitlement programs, and $600 billion worth of revenues by closing various tax loopholes.

House Speaker John Boehner, however, has dismissed the idea of raising taxes, and argued that if loopholes are closed in the tax code, the revenues should go to "lower rates across the board."

"Replacing the president's sequester will require a plan to cut spending that will put us on the path to a budget that is balanced in 10 years," he said. "To keep these first responders on the job, what other spending is the president willing to cut?"

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., also responded to the president's remarks with a statement: "Surely the President won't cut funds to first responders when just last year Washington handed out an estimated $115 billion in payments to individuals who weren't even eligible to receive them, or at a time when 11 different government agencies are funding 90 different green energy programs," he said. "That would be a terrible and entirely unnecessary choice by a President who claims to want bipartisan reform."

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RJknowstomuch says:
Please name one Government that didn't ruin it's country? Why was this country started? If you guessed to get away from Government, your right! So why they hell do we give them any money?
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tuxedo12 says:
When are you Obomacrats going to wake up to this two headed snake that lounges on beaches lives the lavish life of the rich and talks about making life better for his so called down and outers while taking the middle class to the dumpster.. Your taxes just took a jump and dont forget the hit you are getting at the pump.. He is one of the authurs of sequestration and is running from his own double talk political rhetoric. hes nothing more than a community organizer from the street corners of chicago .
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Whatswrongwithupeepol says:
Historically, only 33% MAX of people's popular opinions are right. Knowing this, I don't get discouraged by the leftist big government, big press backed majority sentiment in the dumbed down USA.
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Whatswrongwithupeepol says:
What is it with people who want to give more money to government, even if it's not theirs, in the hopes that these clowns will do any of us any good at all? The Tea party is first and foremost an anti-tax organization. Who could be against that? The people who invented the country did it for that cause!
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outback_jackson says:
The anti-American republiCON party that has been hijacked by the tea potty extremists, is continuing their attack from within on America!

Here's the proof from a republiCON strategist and pollster:


Citing a survey he conducted with the Republican Mainstream Partnership, Republican strategist and political analyst Frank Luntz, claimed that people don't view the GOP as a party of the people. "When we asked the American people, 'Who is the GOP fighting for and representing?' the number one answer, the rich, the number two, big business. Well well back is number three, hardworking taxpayers."
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outback_jackson replies:
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Yes, they will always vote against their best economic interests!
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outback_jackson says:
JNAGROM says: "blah...blah...blah...when the democrats control the Senate"





Time to put this right-wing nut job propaganda to rest, since the party of "birthers, baggers, buffoons and secessionists" have only obstructed any progress through their anti-American tea potty extremism.

Republican Obstruction at Work: Record Number of Filibusters

When the Democrats regained tenuous control of the 110th Congress in 2007, filibusters by the new Republican minority skyrocketed. Following the landslide victory of Barack Obama and progressive Democrats in 2008, there was a clear mandate for change in reform in America, yet the 111th and 112th set new records for filibusters as part of a clear pattern of obstruction from those who do not want change or reform.


Time to imprison these domestic terrorists of the GOP!
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jnagrom says:
Where's Obama's budget submission for FY14? Isn't it a month overdue? Isn't that a constitutionally mandated requirement? Why have we been operating on a Continuing Resolution for 4 years when the democrats control the Senate and the Executive? How can they blame Republicans? Congress is supposed to negotiate to reach a middle ground. Otherwise let's just throw in the towel and call Obama Fuhrer
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mark648 replies:
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He probably gave up trying to produce a budget considering he has yet to submit a budget that has gotten a single vote from any member of either party in any house of Congress.
outback_jackson replies:
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Even Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi Propaganda Minister, would be proud of the way these tea potty extremists have obstructed everything in the most anti-American way, and used the republican arm of propaganda -- the fox political network -- to being everything to a standstill, so they can destroy America from within!
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RONNIEPID1943 says:
Why blame Bush OR Obama or anyone else for that matters; SOLVE THE PROBLEM:
It will hurt, all of us. Especially the working class, but enough of this Jessie Jackson Jr BS, hang him, save the bullet, show it to 6th graders and above--NO MORE SCREWING THE AMERICAN PUBLIC,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,)-*&
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TimeToEvolve says:
Austerity caused by the Wall Street Banksters does not work. Just look at Europe. Their problems were caused by the Banksters to benefit the richest people in the world. And the ridiculous Republicons want to do that here.
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knsn_for_cmn_sense replies:
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I would agree with you.... EXCEPT stuff that the GOP likes is being cut too.

Let it happen.
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TimeToEvolve says:
Obama as smart as he was seriously overestimated the intelligence and patriotism of the Wall Street Congress. They are just brainless puppets being operated by the billionaire barons. Particularly the Republicons. I can't think of even one decent one.
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TimeToEvolve replies:
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I wish Obama would recognize the reality of a GOP Congress completely manipulated by corporate lobbyists. They are literally brainless puppets controlled by Wall Street dirty money. Not until there are significant corruption probes and jail sentences for fraud and abuse will we have a real country.
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