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CBS News/ June 23, 2012, 2:43 PM

Obama: Time for House GOP to do its part on student loans, transportation

(CBS News) President Obama in his weekly address Saturday chided House Republicans for allowing electoral politics to stall passage of a transportation bill and student loan rate extension, both of which have deadlines looming next week.

"It's not lost on any of us that this is an election year - but we've got responsibilities that are bigger than an election," Mr. Obama said, citing elements of his American Jobs Act that have not been passed.

He urged Congress to break through the partisan gridlock stalling a resolution that would keep student loan rates from doubling on July 1, and also warned, "We are seven days away from thousands of American workers having to walk off the job because Congress hasn't passed a transportation bill."

The president said his administration and the Democrat-controlled Senate are "doing their part," thanking Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood for issuing $500 million in competitive state grants that will create construction jobs, and praising the Senate's passage of a bipartisan transportation bill in March.

"Now," Mr. Obama said, "it's up to the House to follow suit."

Keeping to the message of job creation, the president also stressed the importance of minimizing student loan interest rates, since "the unemployment rate for Americans with a college degree or more is about half the national average," he said.

But delivering the GOP's weekly address, Rep. Bill Cassidy, R-La., a doctor, argued that another hot-button piece of legislation - the president's health care reform law, the fate of which will rest in the hands of the Supreme Court next week - "continues to hurt job creation and damage our economy.

"Not only is President Obama's health care law not working," Cassidy continued, "it makes things worse by driving up health care costs, making it harder for small businesses to hire workers. The only way to change this is by repealing 'Obamacare' entirely."

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MurdochSucks says:
"...[Obamacare] makes things worse by driving up health care costs, making it harder for small businesses to hire workers." I wish one single Republican could back up this propagandist malarkey with some facts. They would support this plan whole-heartedly if a Republican had created it. The fact is Congress' inaction is what is making it hard to create new small businesses. Congress' inaction has stalled any improvement in unemployment, and the thus the economy. When the middle class has no money small businesses have no demand and therefore don't hire more employees. Trickle-down wealth = trickle-up poverty. Economics 101.
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janeteleanor says:
AMERICA, BE VERY AWARE OF OBAMA. HE IS VERY DANGEROUS!!
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sjc_1 says:
"continues to hurt job creation and damage our economy..."

Bush ignoring sub prime did that, don't try to blame it on health care and then use GOP incompetence as an excuse to do even more damage.
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marychgo says:
I hope you're not holding your breath, Barack. The only form of "job creation" the House GOP believes in is shoveling money to rich people!
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smittyc says:
We handed out 50 billion in direct foreign aid plus an additional 50 plus billion in direct foreign aid totaling more than 103 billion each year he has been in office. The behavior is totally irresponsible.
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smittyc says:
We have a standing 50 billion that goes out in foreign aid each year. Since hope and change has been in office he has upped it by over an additional 50 billion. Now he is talking about 500 million in aid to the construction workers. That is his hope and SMALL CHANGE or chump change for the American working public. 50 billion extra overseas and 500 million for the Americans he represents, thanks so much there big guy.
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cubscout09 says:
Thanks, arthanyel. :)
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Neillevine3 says:
What about energy and global warming???
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rharrin1 says:
We need to repeal all republicans from congress.
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bubba31138 says:
All this President's communications with Congress are preceded by rhetoric that is divisive and confrontational, thereby foreclosing any possibility of bi-partisan activity. It seems obvious that the President's behavior is deliberate and that he is therefore not seriously seeking cooperation.
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arthanyel replies:
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All the Republican communications with the President are preceded by rhetoric that is divisive and confrontational, thereby foreclosing any possibility of bi-partisan activity. It seems obvious that the Republican's behavior is deliberate and that they are therefore not seriously seeking cooperation.
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