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Mark Knoller /

CBS News/ December 31, 2011, 9:30 AM

Obama's strategy: Staying "above the fray"

President Barack Obama speaks on the economy and an extension of the payroll tax cut at Osawatomie High School December 6, 2011 in Osawatomie, Kansas.

/ MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images
HONOLULU - With a second-term at stake, President Obama's strategy for 2012 is aimed at avoiding the kind of cliffhanger showdowns with Congress that marked the year just ending.

He also plans to expand on his effort to be seen as a warrior for the middle class.

"As I've said before, we are at a make-or-break moment for the middle class," Mr. Obama said today in his weekly address on radio and the Internet.

Just hours before the start of the New Year, President Obama is promising to do everything he can "to make America a place where hard work and responsibility are rewarded: one where everyone has a fair shot and everyone does their fair share."

It's a reiteration of the ideological approach he unveiled December 6 in a speech in Osawatomie, Kansas.

"We're going to be doubling-down on our commitment and our message in terms of fighting for the middle class," explains White House Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest, who briefed reporters here Thursday on the president's outlook for the New Year.

The White House sees Congress as the most unpopular public institution in America - and President Obama will be looking to further distance himself from dealing with it.

Portraying Congress as "gridlocked" and "dysfunctional," Earnest said Mr. Obama wants to be seen as a leader "leaving no stone unturned" in pursuit of solutions to the financial and economic challenges facing the country.

The White House sees only one "must-do item of business" that President Obama must finish with Congress: Extending the payroll tax cut from two months to all of 2012.

"In terms of essential, must-do items, the payroll tax cut extension is the last one," said spokesman Earnest.

"Is he giving up on Congress?" I asked at the press briefing Thursday.

"Not at all," replied Earnest. "There are certainly a number of other things that we're interested in trying to work with Congress to get done."

He cited elements of the president's American Jobs Act that have yet to be enacted, and there are scores of nominations on which the Senate has declined to advise and consent.

But, Earnest said, President Obama wants "no more cliffhangers" with Congress.

Recalling last summer's showdown at Capitol Hill over raising the debt limit, and this month's stalemate over the payroll tax cut extension, Earnest said, "These cliffhangers were pretty damaging" - to the economy, to political debate, and on public confidence in Washington.

Instead, he said that Mr. Obama plans during the New Year to step up the pace of putting forward what he calls his "We Can't Wait" executive actions that don't require Congressional approval.

Earnest said the President will be demonstrating that he won't wait for Congress: "He's going to seize every opportunity that he has to put in place the kinds of policies that will continue and strengthen our economic recovery."

It's the kind of rhetoric Mr. Obama can use to reach out to voters - disenchanted by lawmakers and political bickering - who may be the deciding factor in the 2012 election.

But the White House does not want President Obama to be seen in unabashed campaign mode just yet.

Earnest said the Republican field of presidential candidates will be seen in "stark contrast to an incumbent President who's rising above the fray in Washington, advocating proven, bipartisan economic proposals."

And as 2012 begins, Earnest said Mr. Obama "will not be focused . . . on his reelection campaign."

"He is in a place where his principal time and attention and focus will be on his job as President and on strengthening our economy and putting in place the kinds of policies that will advance our economic recovery," Earnest told reporters covering the president's 12-day Hawaiian getaway. "There will be time later in the year to focus on the reelect."

Earnest's claims aside, President Obama has engaged for months in events, appearances and activities that lend themselves to his campaign.

In the year just ending, he has taken part in 71 political fundraisers - 67 of them for his re-election campaign. His appearances on behalf of the Obama Victory Fund have taken him to 12 states, including California, New York, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Washington and Nevada. Most of them are states without which he cannot win a second term.

And many of his policy speeches in 2011 were scheduled in states deemed "must-wins" for his re-election.

In fact, this coming Wednesday - the day after the Republican Caucuses in Iowa - President Obama will be in Ohio. The White House bills it as an official event, a policy speech on the economy. But it will be his 17th visit to the battleground state since taking office. One of his most-frequently visited states, Ohio is a state he won in 2008 and which is deemed essential to his bid for a second term. But the White House prefers to say such visits are unrelated to any campaign objectives.

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hallagon says:
why does the tv media call him Mr Obama when all the white presidents got call President so and so?
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vbelle6 says:
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-727760 I am a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc and I am so excited about the content of the Root article. I also blog and I have been actively encouraging our people to take actions that will help Pres Obama have the second term to make meaningful historic changes in our lives. Those of you would are voicing real concerns to the question what has Pres Obama done for AA and are not Republicans or working for other campaigns trust and believe that Pres Obama understands your concerns and he will address them after he is reelected. This brilliant man did not achieve the impossible to leave African-Americans worst off that we were prior to him becoming POUS.
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lg144 says:
GOP = GREEDY ONE PERCENT

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TobyPogi says:
When President Obama elected President, since day one ..the Conservative Republicans and other haters are determined to destroy and distort whatever it takes to make Obama a one term president. It doesn't matter who wins the Republicans primary, President Obama wins comes Nov 2012 anyway.
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TobyPogi says:
When President Obama elected President, since day one ..the Conservative Republicans and other haters are determined to destroy and distort whatever it takes to make Obama a one term president. It doesn't matter who wins the Republicans primary, President Obama wins comes Nov 2012 anyway.
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occupy_cbs says:
dan1604: "I am for less taxes to corporations, you can label it what you want."



Considering that corporate America has seen their taxes go below zero with no corporate income tax paid, and many even getting tax rebates in the tens of millions just like the top 1% of Americans, anyone that can think clearly, understands that you republicans and fox/rush parrots are clueless about corporate welfare and our terrible tax code.

We can no longer afford to give endless tax breaks to the corporations and millionaires/billionaires as long as our national debt continues to climb through 10 years of the moronic bush tax cuts still in effect, and need to increase federal revenue well-above the 60-year low of 14% of GDP!


Study: 30 top firms paid no federal income taxes

Thirty large and profitable Fortune 500 corporations paid no federal income taxes between 2008 and 2010, according to a study on corporate loopholes.

In fact, the 30 companies enjoyed a negative effective income tax rate over the three-year period, even as they earned pretax profits of $160 billion.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1111/67509.html#ixzz1iENbsxAD
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occupy_cbs says:
Fire-Obama-Now: "311 days from now we will take our country back"



Problem with that ridiculous statement, is that Americans don't want to go back to the 1800's and the era of the Robber Barons like you neoliberal republicans want to 'try' to take us!

The vast majority of Americans have been watching the 2012 GOP 3-ring circus full of clowns, moving further and further to the right, and still pushing MORE OF THE SAME failed GOP policies like "supply-side" economic insanity and even more deregulation -- the same ignorant policies that gave us the bush/cheney Great Recession -- and understand that the GOP is clueless about fueling economic growth in this global economy that will in return create even more jobs than the 2.2 million jobs created in the past 21 months!

Sorry bubba, but it's finally time to help the middle class that has seen stagnant wages for the past 30 years, instead of pushing more class warfare like the republicans and their need for higher income inequality, and their transfer of wealth to the top 1%.
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Dgunner says:
IF THE PEOPLE WHO ARE ACTUALLY EDUCATED WOULD STOP AND LISTEN TO WHAT REPUBLICAN CONGRESS WANTS ? tHEY WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO WRITE A 600 WORD ESSAY ON THE SUBJECTS BECAUSE THEY ARE ALL OVER THE GOAL TO SAY NO AND AND UNSEAT A DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT. iF A REPUBLICAN THAT IS NOW IN THE FIELD IS ELECTED ? THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ITSELF WILL HAVE TO HOLD THIER CHINS HIGH IN SHAME DUE TO THE FACT TTHAT THEY REPUBLICANS THEMSELVES DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY WANT AND THE PEOPLE ARE SO CHILDISH IN THIER CAMPAIGNING FRANKLY IT SCARE THE HELL OUT ME TO THINK THAT PEOPLE OF THIER AGE STILL ACT IN SUCH A MATTER.THE STATE OF THE UNION IS AWFUL AS WE ALL KNOW AND NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS OR WHO IS ELECTED OR REELECTED THE SAME AVENUES CAN'T CONTINUE TO BE THE NORM. SOON THE POOR PEOPLE WILL RISE UP AGAINST THE DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS ALIKE . WHEN THE WORKING CLASS GIVE UP AND THE RICE RUNS OUT ? THE TRUE COLORS OF GREED FROM AMERICANS AS A WHOLE WILL DESTROY EVEN THE BEST ATTEMPTS TO CHANGE THINGS FOR THE WHOLE.tHE BEST THING THAT COULD HAPPEN TO THIS COUNTRY IS COMPLETE AND TOTAL FAILURE NOT CLOSE LIKE IN THE PAST DECADE. IN THE BACKGROUND AS WE DRAIN OURSELVES OF RESOURCES OUR ENEMIES WAIT IN PATIENTENCE TO POUNCE . WHEN WE FURTHER TAKE OUR EYE OFF THE BALL THEN BOTH PARTIES AND ALL AMERICANS WILL FALL WITH BLOOD ON OUR HANDS AND HOPE THAT WILL FADE AS NIGHT . WE CAN NOT LOVE ONE ANOTHER OR OUR COUNTRY UNTIL WE GET TRUE LEADERS AND BY THAT I MEAN A LEADER PEOPLE CAN AND WILL FOLLOW WITH THIER HEART FIRST AND POCKET BOOK SECOND.THIS COUNTRY WILL NOT BEGIN TO BECOME A SELF SUFFICENT ENTITY UNTIL WE PULL TOGETHER AND QUIT PULLING APART ALL IN THE NAME OF MONEY AND PROFIT ONE DAY ALL THE MONEY WILL NOT MATTER IF THE HATE IS SO STRONG THAT WE THE PEOPLE PUT A CHILDISH AND ONE SIDED LEADER IN CONTROL.
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occupy_cbs says:
Happy_Holidays1: "can you find Coors Extra Gold? Do they still make it? It was best in the can, which is unusual for my experience with most beers."



While I'm not a fan of Coors, especially with so many great microbreweries in Colorado, I tried Colorado Native Lager last summer, and was quite impressed by a Coors (MillerCoors) product.

While it doesn't say "Coors" on the label, it is brewed by AC Golden Brewing Company, with "AC" representing Adolph Coors, and his first brewery in Golden Colorado was "Golden Brewing Company."

Colorado Native Lager is a 8.5% abv amber lager introduced in 2010 by AC Golden Brewing Company, is brewed in a 30-barrel brewery in Golden, CO. It is a brilliant amber lager made from 14.9% Colorado ingredients, including barley from the San Luis Valley, water from the Colorado mountains and hops from families and friends in Colorado. It is NOT sold outside of Colorado!

http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/17948/57348/?sort=serv&servT=1&start=0
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bluesky71 says:
Obama may CLAIM he wants to stay above the fray, but his cutting remarks at campaign appearances (thinly disguised as "presidential business") indicate otherwise. Initially, his associates will do most of the heavy lifting. But ultimately he will get down and dirty as well, and the press will find ways to commend him for it. Possible softball question from Bob Schieffer: Mr. President, at what point did you realize the nasty tone of your challenger's remarks make you realize you would need to respond in kind?
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