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Stephanie Condon /

CBS News/ October 13, 2010, 11:45 AM

Obama: "No Such Thing as Shovel-Ready Projects"

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With unemployment hovering near 10 percent nearly two years after President Obama signed his economic stimulus package, Mr. Obama is acknowledging that, despite his campaign promises, "there's no such thing as shovel-ready projects."

The president gave that remark in an hour-long interview with the New York Times.

Mr. Obama also told the Times that he should have "let the Republicans insist on the tax cuts" in the stimulus, rather than including them himself, so the package would have seemed more like a compromise. The stimulus package, which the Congressional Budget Office said this year will cost $862 billion, included $236 billion in tax cuts. Nevertheless, the president said in the interview that he comes across as "the same old tax-and-spend Democrat."

When the president campaigned for the stimulus package at the start of his presidency, he and others in his administration repeatedly insisted the investments would go to "shovel-ready" projects -- projects that would put people to work right away. As recently as August, however, local governments were still facing delays spending the money they were allocated from the stimulus, CBS News Correspondent Nancy Cordes reported.

While Republicans have cast the stimulus, and most of Mr. Obama's other policies, as failed initiatives, the president told the Times he expects more cooperation from Republicans after the midterms.

"It may be that regardless of what happens after this election, they feel more responsible, either because they didn't do as well as they anticipated, and so the strategy of just saying no to everything and sitting on the sidelines and throwing bombs didn't work for them," he said. "Or they did reasonably well, in which case the American people are going to be looking to them to offer serious proposals and work with me in a serious way."

And whether or not Republicans take over Congress, the president said he expects less legislative action in the next two years of his administration.

"Even if I had the exact same Congress, even if we don't lose a seat in the Senate and we don't lose a seat in the House, I think the rhythms of the next two years would inevitably be different from the rhythms of the first two years," he said. "There's going to be a lot of work in this administration just doing things right and making sure that new laws are stood up in the ways they're intended."

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jamaljk85 says:
This just shows that this man is way over his head. He says this after spending $1 Trillion of money we didn't have - borrowed and that our kids and their kids have to pay back with interest. At best this man is clueless and at worst he's a liar. Either way the american citizen loses.
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willard51 says:
DEMS------Decietful elitist moronic scum
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1hmfwic says:
"Shovel Ready," Obama's 'Read My Lips'
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nachomaama says:
say "shovel-ready", hear "hustle-ready"
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Tastes_Like_Chicken says:
Add Pelosi assertion that ObamaCare would create 4 million jobs "almost immediately" to Obama's claim that 5 millions "Green jobs" will be created with an enviro-friendly energy bill and who cares 'bout no stinkin' stimulus bill.
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Heathergreeneyes says:
Obama: "Or they did reasonably well, in which case the American people are going to be looking to them to offer serious proposals and work with me in a serious way."

Doesn't he mean HE will have to work with THEM in a serious way? This man really does think the world revolves around him!
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mmac47 says:
everyone should add this to the favorites page on their computer. This article is an historic piece.
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Tastes_Like_Chicken replies:
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This will go down in history as a quote comparable to H.W. Bush's: "Read my lips. No new taxes." TOTUS must be thinking that's what Obama gets for neglecting the Voice of America.
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RealWorldNow says:
Gee, where are all our liberal friends to spin this one?
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d0ct0rfixit says:
Anyone with the slightest familiarity with public works knows that job-killing enviros tie up every project with years of wasteful and pointless reviews. That's why Americans in the know laughed at him and this tirelessly repeated BS, which is what we really need to have our shovels ready for. I suggest that anyone listening to this jackass's teleprompter have a shovel ready.
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ronaldr5-2009 says:
I guess if we want to see what a REAL President is supposed to be, we?ll all need to fly down to Chile. We sure won?t find one here. Not now.
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