February 5, 2009 4:54 PM

Obama: "The Time For Talk Is Over"

By
Brian Montopoli
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Economy
4777674President Obama today signaled a shift in his rhetoric on the stimulus package, taking a more aggressive tone and targeting critics who doubt the sincerity of his goals.

In an appearance at the Department Of Energy today, Mr. Obama attacked those who have dubbed a provision in his stimulus bill to modernize the fleet of federal vehicles "pork."

Said the president: "...when you hear these attacks deriding something of such obvious importance as this, you have to ask yourself -- are these folks serious? Is it any wonder that we haven't had a real energy policy in this country?"

"The time for talk is over," he added. "The time for action is now, because we know that if we do not act, a bad situation will become dramatically worse. Crisis could turn into catastrophe for families and businesses across the country."

During the White House press briefing this afternoon, spokesman Robert Gibbs was asked if reporters should take Mr. Obama's comments today as evidence that he is becoming more combative and impatient regarding the debate over the stimulus package, which has been harshly criticized in recent days by Senate Republicans.

Gibbs gave little doubt as to the answer.

"I think when he said the time to talk is over, I think it's fair to read impatience into that," Gibbs said.

"...the debate over something the size and scope of this is important to have, but I think, Mark, he would tell you that the numbers that he sees and the briefings that he gets about the worsening economy demands action by Congress and the President, and that a failure to act will result in millions more jobs lost, far greater economic output," added Gibbs.

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by r9119111 February 6, 2009 2:13 PM EST
DrSam8:

Thank you.
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by wvu74621 February 6, 2009 12:32 PM EST
And that''''s apparently good enough for the PreBO slobbering LAMEstream media!


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Posted by LibsRLosers1 at 09:28 AM : Feb 06, 2009
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BS comforts them. It is warm and stinks. Just thier style.
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by drsam8 February 6, 2009 12:19 PM EST
Democrats never seem to be able to stand up and defend their ideals with the same passion Republicans do theirs. Good Obama is now standing up for what he promised.. "Man may be a little lower than angels" (Judge Leaned Hand), but he can aspire to be principled and honest. That has been the beauty and power of Obama''s campaign! As Wilheim Liebknecht emphasized: "Principle is indivisible. It is either wholly kept or wholly sacrificed. The slightest concession on matters of principle infers the abandonment of principle." Principle had seemed to be the very essence of Obama''s appeal, campaign and power? Yet Republicans have become emboldened. They sound and shout ("tax cut" "tax cut") as if their ideals triumphed in the last election--egged on by their enablers in the corporate media. "What experience and history teach us is that people and government never have leaned anything from it," bemoaned Georg Wilheim Hegel. What Obama presented us during his great campaign was a reason to hope again and a program of change. As Mazzini informed us about the success of a program of change, "its development must be confined to men who are believers in it, and emancipated from every tie or connection with any principle of an opposite nature." Where are Democrats defending their own ideals and rejecting resoundingly Bush economics? Obama''s idea of bipartisanship is good; but it must not be tantamount to rolling over and abandoning principle!

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by raflin0010 February 6, 2009 12:14 PM EST
Here''s the Republican''s solution to the economic crisis: TAX CUTS

They never seem to tell us how tax cuts will help people who can''t get loans from a bank to buy a house or purchase a car because the bank isn''t lending, or how tax cuts benefit people who have lost their jobs and can''t find another one. Tax cuts do NOTHING other than to make the rich richer.
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by wvu74621 February 6, 2009 12:07 PM EST
There are americans that still think Obamas policies will change the economic situation. Fortunately as so many posters have shown and I don''t have to repost, Obama is only covering a sucking chest wound with a band-aid. The Obama lemmings are about to wake up from their kool-aid induced feeling of promise. His talking head Gibbs is''nt doing much of a job furthering his agenda. All Gibbs does is tap dance and beebop around the questions.

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by endrepubs February 6, 2009 11:40 AM EST
It is no wonder support for this stimulus bill is eroding after the taxpayers have seen how the first $350 billion handed out by Bush was mishandled and unaccounted for. Americans don''t want to be burned again so soon. None of this money went to help the AVERAGE AMERICAN CITIZEN. It all went to bail out fat cats and failing banks and insurance companies. No one can account for it and Bush/Paulson did not insists on it.
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by antoniof123 February 6, 2009 11:18 AM EST
You the conservatives are idiots they aren''t even conservatives they are reactionaries. Time you morons is on the Democrats side ask some real economist.

If the unemployment rate increases whcih it will and the wacko''s who wasted 5 tillion dollars and have nothing to show for it have been blocking the stimulus bill. Well, who do you think the swing voter will blame. Of course the swing voter already blames the Republicans for this mess by a margin of 2 to 1 so I would say the GOP will move from the wilderness to the abyss.

Have a nice day folks but hey this is just an observation.
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by assemblyofso February 6, 2009 11:17 AM EST
Barok had a great marketing and advertsing push by the media and his own campaign ads.

Problem is, he is not delivering the product advertised.

Look for approval ratings to drop to the same level as Congress if he continues his course.
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by cbs4me3 February 6, 2009 10:52 AM EST
The "porker" cannot stand on its feet until the non-stimulus pork is stripped away. And, there is significant non-stimulus pork that must stand or fall on its own merits, and not buried in this bill. Enough of the rhetoric for the American people expect performance and accountability from Obama. The Nation demands no less.
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by creeper00 February 6, 2009 10:00 AM EST
mt1233, you don''t get it, do you? Deficit spending is one of the things that got us into this mess in the first place. How will more of it get us out?
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