Barack Obama Downplays Weak Jobs Report

By // News | Politics | Barack Obama Downplays Weak Jobs Report
Email to a friend Plain text Print version // Font size: Decrease font Enlarge font

President Barack Obama downplayed a weak jobs report Friday as he wrapped up a two-day bus tour to critical states in the November election, while Republicans pounced on the news to declare the president's policies have failed.

Stock prices dropped sharply at the opening bell on the report that the economy created 80,000 jobs in June, well below the number needed to bring down the 8.2% unemployment rate.

At a campaign event in Poland, Ohio, Obama said the job growth -- while smaller than needed -- continued a trend that has added 4.4 million jobs in the past 28 months following what he called "the worst economic crisis of our lifetime."

"That's a step in the right direction," Obama contended.

Republicans, however, called the weak growth a result of Obama policies that don't work.

Certain GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney called the jobs figures a "kick in the gut for middle-class families," blaming Obama's policies for continued high unemployment and saying it was "time for Americans to choose whether they want more of the same."

"His policies have not worked," Romney said at a brief news conference in New Hampshire, where he is vacationing with his family.

Referring to more than three years of unemployment higher than 8%, Romney said "the evidence is in, again and again and again" and added that the continuing high unemployment rate "pretty much defines lack of success."

Other Republican leaders echoed Romney's remarks, with House Speaker John Boehner taking a jab at Obama's comment last month that when compared to public sector job creation, the private sector was "doing fine."

"Today's report shows the private sector clearly isn't 'doing fine' and that President Obama's policies have failed," Boehner, R-Ohio, said in a statement. Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus' statement said, "The Obama economy is defined by chronically high unemployment."

The president's comments Friday were a small part of a full-fledged campaign speech that emphasized restoring opportunity for the middle class, in contrast to what Obama characterized as Republican policies that favor corporations and the wealthy. Obama's speech at a school in Poland was his final stop in the battleground state before his bus tour concludes in western Pennsylvania later in the day.

The campaign event included the president joking with the crowd, kissing at least one baby and laying out a vision of middle-class opportunity while making sure to note his administration's help in reviving the U.S. auto industry, which is big in Ohio.

Obama rebuffed GOP criticism that his policies are wrong, blaming political stalemate in Washington for the failure by Congress to pass needed job creation measures he has endorsed, such as ending tax breaks for companies that send jobs overseas.

"This election is about how we break that stalemate," Obama said. "It's in your power to break the stalemate."

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, meanwhile, accused congressional Republicans of obstructing economic progress by focusing on partisan politics, such as a planned House vote next week to repeal the health care reform law in what would be a purely symbolic gesture.

"It's time for Republicans to abandon their agenda of obstruction and delay, and work with Democrats to create jobs and strengthen the middle class," said a statement by Pelosi, D-California.

After Obama returns to Washington on Friday afternoon, he will sign a giant transportation bill that includes funding for road and bridge construction and repairs -- a component of Obama's jobs plan that Congress passed last week as part of a package that included holding down interest rates on federal student loans.

Both components were top priorities for Obama and passed after lengthy negotiations in Congress that were delayed by partisan posturing.

All polling so far shows a tight race between Obama and Romney, and that voters consider the economy the top issue.

Obama contends the economy continues to show slow growth after the deep recession he inherited, while Romney argues the president's policies deter job creation.

In his remarks Friday, Romney specified what he called excessive corporate taxes and regulatory burdens as the main culprits.

"The president's policies have not got America working again," Romney said. "The president's s going to have to stand up and take responsibility for it."

Obama, however, said the policies espoused by Romney and Republicans -- such as cutting taxes and removing regulations -- failed under the Bush administration and only would help the rich get richer while keeping the middle class stagnant or worse.

"We saw us fighting two wars on a credit card," Obama said of what happened before he took office. "The tax cuts turned a surplus into a deficit and the lack of regulation resulted in what happened on Wall Street and we ended up with the biggest crisis we have ever seen. It ain't right. It is not a smart theory."

At the heart of the issue are the differing philosophies of the two parties, with Obama and Democrats advocating a combination of strategic spending, increased revenue and entitlement reforms to reduce budget deficits and the national debt while Romney and Republicans focus on shrinking government.

Health care reform also has emerged as a major point of contention, especially after last week's Supreme Court ruling that upheld the signature legislation of Obama's presidency so far.

The Romney campaign has been dogged by conflicting stances on the issue, which is a vulnerability for the former Massachusetts governor who implemented a similar plan in the state but now calls for repeal of the federal law known as Obamacare.

GOP leaders emphasized that the high court ruling that the law's most controversial section -- the individual mandate requiring people to have health insurance -- amounted to a kind of tax was evidence that Obama deceived the nation in 2009 by denying it was a tax increase.

However, a top Romney adviser -- seeking to protect the candidate from Democratic charges that he implemented a similar tax increase in Massachusetts -- insisted that the individual mandate was not a tax but a penalty, as argued by Obama.

Romney then had to declare publicly that the Supreme Court ruling means the mandate is a tax, but added more confusion by making clear he disagreed with the high court decision.

Obama kept up the pressure on Romney on the issue, assailing him in an interview airing Friday for reversing his position on the penalty provision.

A short portion of the interview was distributed by Obama's campaign early Friday. The remainder of the interview with WLWT-TV in Cincinnati was not immediately available.

Romney "was one of the biggest promoters of the individual mandate," Obama said in the interview. "In Massachusetts, his whole idea was that we shouldn't have people who can afford to get health insurance to not buy it and then force you or me, or John Q. Public to have to pay for him when he gets sick."

Now, Obama said, Romney's reversal from "penalty" to "tax" raises the question of "are you doing that because of politics?"

"Are you abandoning a principle that you fought for, for six years simply because you're getting pressure for two days from Rush Limbaugh or some critics in Washington?" Obama said.

Romney's campaign responded that Obama "told the American people that Obamacare was not a new tax, then sent his lawyers to convince the Supreme Court that it was a new tax, and now is insisting -- again -- that it is not a tax."

"Americans deserve straight answers from their president," a campaign statement said.

When asked about the issue, Romney said Friday that he always maintained that health care should be managed at the state level, like his program in Massachusetts, rather than at the federal level under Obamacare.

Obama's solicitor general argued before the Supreme Court in March that the individual mandate could be viewed as constitutional under Congress' taxation power. Donald Verrilli said the fee would be collected by the Internal Revenue Service on April 15, the day Americans pay their federal income taxes.

Asked by Associate Justice Samuel Alito "can the mandate be viewed as a tax?" Verrilli responded, "I think it could."

In his speech at the Ohio school, Obama raised the issue again, saying to cheers that including the individual mandate with its penalty provision was the right thing to do.

"I make no apologies for it," the president said.

Tagged : barack obama, obama, politics, Mitt Romney, political news, romney

Headlines Newsview all

Men's Wearhouse abruptly fires executive chairman, longtime ad pitchman George Zimmer

 Men's Wearhouse doesn't like the way its founder looks anymore. The men's clothier said Wednesday that it fired executive chairman and face of the company George ... Full story

LeBron James goes without headband

It will be known as the LeBron James Headband Game. He's worn them for years, primarily to keep sweat out of his eyes, as well as ... Full story

AMA Declares Obesity A Disease

(Memphis) News Channel 3 is on your side asking what obesity being labeled a ‘disease’ really means for you. The quick answer: the American Medical Association’s ... Full story

James Gandolfini, 'Sopranos' Star, Dead At 51

James Gandolfini, star of HBO's "The Sopranos," has died of a possible heart attack in Rome. He was 51. A spokeswoman for the cable network said ... Full story

Men's Wearhouse fires chairman George Zimmer abruptly 40 years after he set up chain

Men's Wearhouse Inc. has fired the face of the company and its executive chairman, George Zimmer, a statement released today confirmed. Zimmer appeared in many of ...

Michelle Obama takes her daughters to Berlin's Holocaust memorial

Obamas join the German chancellor Angela Merkel and her husband at Charlottenburg Palace in BerlinThe President's half-sister Auma Obama also attended the function By ...

Jimmy Hoffa: Investigators end search for union leader after finding nothing in Michigan field

Claims Hoffa was buried in field 20 miles from diner where he was last seenFeds have investigated at least 15 other locations at a cost ...

Latest Blog

Twins laugh their hearts out with rubber band game

A set of twins was captured in a video having the best time ever while playing with two rubber bands and kitchen cabinets. In the clip, the two toddlers can be heard laughing their hearts out as they stretch rubber bands placed on cabinet door knobs only to find they snap right back to their starting position. If you can spare...

0 comments

Two Bodies found at Dreyfoos School of the Arts in Florida

Two bodies were discovered this morning at Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach, Florida. An employee at Dreyfoos found the bodies of a school custodian and another adult early Wednesday morning. "It's an open death investigation," West Palm Beach Police spokesman Capt. David Bernhardt said. "That way we're not limiting to ourselves what type of investigation we are...

0 comments

Lourdes flooding: French floods kill 2, Catholic pilgrimage site closed

A second person has died in the flash floods sweeping southwest France.  Flash floods in southwestern France have closed a Catholic pilgrimage site at Lourdes and killed two elderly people since Tuesday night, The Local reported Wednesday. A 70-year-old drowned in an attempt to leave her car in the village of Pierrefitte-Nestalas on Tuesday night, while a 75-year-old man died Wednesday in...

0 comments

Country singer Slim Whitman dies at age 90

 Country singer Slim Whitman, the high-pitched yodeler who sold millions of records through ever-present TV ads in the 1980s and 1990s and whose song saved the world in the film comedy "Mars Attacks!," died Wednesday at a Florida hospital. He was 90. Whitman died of heart failure at Orange Park Medical Center, his son-in-law Roy Beagle said. Whitman's tenor falsetto and ebony...

0 comments

TWA Flight 800 crash documentary alleges coverup

A new documentary out on the 17th anniversary of the explosion of TWA Flight 800 alleges investigators covered up the real cause of the crash. Seventeen years ago next month, TWA Flight 800 to Paris exploded shortly after takeoff from New York, killing all 230 people aboard and setting off a four-year investigation. The National Transportation Safety Board, with the aid of...

0 comments

Beef Recall: National Beef Contains E. Coli

The National Beef Packing company this week recalled almost 23,000 pounds of ground beef over fears it could be contaminated with E. coli. The Missouri company issued the recall after the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service tested a ground beef sample positive for the bacteria. As of Wednesday, there have been no reported illnesses related...

0 comments

Michelle Obama takes her daughters to Berlin's Holocaust memorial

Barack Obama appeared exhausted this evening as the First Lady leaned over to rub something from his forehead during a state dinner at the end of his grueling European tour.  The President seemed to have something stuck to his head which the First Lady quickly spotted and gave his face a quick rub. The Obamas were attending a dinner with German chancellor...

0 comments

Joseph Weekley: Case of Detroit cop who shot Aiyana Jones, 7, dead declared a mistrial

Joseph Weekley: Case of Detroit cop who shot Aiyana Jones, 7, dead declared a mistrial

Joseph Weekley charged with involuntary manslaughter in death of Aiyana Jones after he was 'grossly negligent' with handling gun during a raidClaims pulled gun trigger accidentally during scuffle with her grandmother2010 raid was being filmed for reality TV show 'The First 48 Hours' By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:48 EST, 19 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:54 EST, 19 June 2013 ...

0 comments

Congressman saved by fellow Republican and GOP staffer after choking on popcorn in Capitol Hill canteen

Congressman saved by fellow Republican and GOP staffer after choking on popcorn in Capitol Hill canteen

Texas Rep. Ted Poe has thanked Arizona Rep. Matt Salmon and House staffer Dr. Nick Muzin for jumping to his aid after he began choking By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:54 EST, 19 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:57 EST, 19 June 2013 0 View comments Saved: Rep. Ted Poe has thanked fellow Republicans for helping him as he choked on Capitol Hill A Texas...

0 comments

Its not a tiger or a lion... its a liger! Mother gives birth to three adorable rare cubs which will grow to be among the largest cats in the world

Its not a tiger or a lion... its a liger! Mother gives birth to three adorable rare cubs which will grow to be among the largest cats in the world

Three liliger cubs were born at a zoo in Novosibirsk, Russia, recentlyThey are a hybrid of a lion and a liger - which is itself a lion/tiger hybrid By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 10:42 EST, 19 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:49 EST, 19 June 2013 76 View comments They may look familiar but these big cats are extremely unique and rare.This big cat mother...

0 comments

Men's Wearhouse fires their face of the company and chairman after disagreement

Men's Wearhouse Inc. has fired the face of the company and its executive chairman, George Zimmer, a statement released today confirmed. Zimmer appeared in many of its TV commercials with the slogan 'You're going to like the way you look. I guarantee it.' In a statement issued to CNBC, Zimmer said that over the past several months he and the company's board...

0 comments

Heavy flooding in France kills woman, 70, and forces Lourdes pilgrimage site to be shut

Heavy flooding in France kills woman, 70, and forces Lourdes pilgrimage site to be shut

Floods in hillside site where Virgin Mary was said to have appeared in 1858Authorities evacuated hundreds of pilgrims from hotels and camping siteMelting snow and summer storms caused the Gave de Pau to burst banksWoman, 70, died while trying to get out of her flood-trapped car in a town By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 14:40 EST, 19 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:40 EST, 19 June...

0 comments

Health warning as U.S. recalls nearly 23,000lb of ground beef amid e.Coli fears

Health warning as U.S. recalls nearly 23,000lb of ground beef amid e.Coli fears

Kansas meat recalled after routine inspection finds bacteriaMeat may cause serious health problems but no illness has been reported By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:37 EST, 19 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:38 EST, 19 June 2013 0 View comments Food safety officials have recalled 22,737lb of ground beef over fears that it could be contaminated with E.coli.Although no illnesses have been reported, the ground...

0 comments

David Cameron: 'We WILL jail reckless bankers'

David Cameron: 'We WILL jail reckless bankers'

New criminal offence to tackle 'shocking and widespread malpractice'Prime Minister reveals changes will be made in Banking BillNo British bankers jailed since financial crash began in 2007Ex-HSBC boss to stand down as minister - replaced by BT chief executiveBonuses surge by 64% in April after top rate of tax cut from 50p to 45p By Matt Chorley and Ruth Sutherland PUBLISHED: 10:33...

0 comments

Aldi sees off Waitrose to win best supermarket award for the second time in two weeks as judges declare 'its prices don't compromise on quality'

Aldi sees off Waitrose to win best supermarket award for the second time in two weeks as judges declare 'its prices don't compromise on quality'

Aldi named the UK's best supermarket in the Which? 2013 awardsIt beat Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda and Morrisons to win prizeLast week it won Best Supermarket in The Grocer AwardsBritain's shoppers flocking to unfashionable low-priced brandsSkoda named best car manufacturer and praised for value By Sean Poulter PUBLISHED: 10:49 EST, 19 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:34 EST, 19 June 2013 0 View comments Aldi...

0 comments

Cops suspect missing Wisconsin woman Jessica Benson could be a bank robber on the run

Cops suspect missing Wisconsin woman Jessica Benson could be a bank robber on the run

Jessica Benson worked at the Milwaukee bank that was robbed on May 7The robbers used terminology that is used internally by bank employeesBenson has been missing since May 11, four days after the robbery By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:39 EST, 19 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:34 EST, 19 June 2013 1 View comments A missing Wisconsin woman whom it was feared had been...

0 comments

Comment on: Barack Obama Downplays Weak Jobs Report

Rate this article

0

Breaking News

Men's Wearhouse abruptly fires executive chairman, longtime ad pitchman George Zimmer

 Men's Wearhouse doesn't like the way its founder looks anymore. The men's clothier said Wednesday that it fired executive chairman and face of the company George ... Full story

LeBron James goes without headband

It will be known as the LeBron James Headband Game. He's worn them for years, primarily to keep sweat out of his eyes, as well as ... Full story

AMA Declares Obesity A Disease

(Memphis) News Channel 3 is on your side asking what obesity being labeled a ‘disease’ really means for you. The quick answer: the American Medical Association’s ... Full story

James Gandolfini, 'Sopranos' Star, Dead At 51

James Gandolfini, star of HBO's "The Sopranos," has died of a possible heart attack in Rome. He was 51. A spokeswoman for the cable network said ... Full story

Men's Wearhouse fires chairman George Zimmer abruptly 40 years after he set up chain

Men's Wearhouse Inc. has fired the face of the company and its executive chairman, George Zimmer, a statement released today confirmed. Zimmer appeared in many of ...

Michelle Obama takes her daughters to Berlin's Holocaust memorial

Obamas join the German chancellor Angela Merkel and her husband at Charlottenburg Palace in BerlinThe President's half-sister Auma Obama also attended the function By ...

Jimmy Hoffa: Investigators end search for union leader after finding nothing in Michigan field

Claims Hoffa was buried in field 20 miles from diner where he was last seenFeds have investigated at least 15 other locations at a cost ...

Steubenville rape victim's family says they are 'proud' of Serena Williams' apology

Attorney Bob Fitzsimmons told MailOnline that Williams is turning the 'blame of rape back on the victim'Tennis star Serena Williams made the astonishing indictment of ...

Utah girl Millie Flamm, 7, with leukemia dies months after fulfilling dream of meeting Justin Bieber

Pop star visited Millie Flamm in a Utah hospital in January following a social media campaign after she was too sick to attend his concertMillie ...

Chinese hackers referencing PRISM to lure e-mail victims

[unable to retrieve full-text content]A cyber security professional named Brandon Dixon recently discovered an e-mail scam, apparently sent by the same group responsible for the ...