President Obama used his first televised address to the nation to repeat, in the most bleak of tones, that America's economic ills could last years, not months, if his stimulus plan continues to be sidetracked by partisan wrangling.
For the first time Obama invoked in serious tones the image of Japan's economic collapse of the 1990's, called that country's "Lost Decade" where zero economic growth and bank failures stopped virtually all economic gains for the world's third largest economy.
"This is not your ordinary, run-of-the-mill recession," he said.
And if there's anyone out there who still doesn't believe this constitutes a full-blown crisis, I suggest speaking to one of the millions of Americans whose lives have been turned upside down because they don't know where their next paycheck is coming from.
So while Obama continued to hold out hope for a spending plan that meets approval of Democrats and opposition Republicans alike, he clearly will leave straggling GOP lawmakers behind and push his plan once negotiations are, in his view, completed.
Obama, known for bantering with members of the press, was quite subdued in his exchanges with reporters. And its no wonder.
The hour-long press conference provided the viewer with just how many different headaches President Obama has on his plate. While the economy and bank bailout has dominated much of the discussion in his first month in office, he still has to improve relations with Iran as well as develop a cogent war strategy in Iraq and Afghanistan.
But for now, Obama seems to be putting the international problems on the back burner. Earlier in the day, he visited Elkhart Ind., a town that has seen unemployment grow from 4.7 percent to 15.3 percent in the past year.
Obama said the true measure of his effectiveness would be job creation and that he first measuring stick of his stimulus plan would be if it can create and/or save 4 million jobs.
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Paul Shepard blogs the Democrat side of politics for Black Voices. He has been a journalist for 16 years: on the national urban/minority affairs beat for The Cleveland Plain Dealer and for AP in Washington, D.C. He now runs his own public affairs firm, Shepard Strategic Communications.


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By: obamataxlax on 2/10/2009 2:14PM
"Obama said the true measure of his effectiveness would be job creation and that he first measuring stick of his stimulus plan would be if it can create and/or save 4 million jobs."
Over the last few weeks Obama has slickly changed this with two words "or save". Now of course it's impossible to prove how many jobs were saved or not. Until now Obama has always said this stimulus bill would CREATE 4 million jobs even though his own economic advisors said it is impossible to put a number on the amount of jobs created. So let's hurry hurry and pass this bill and wait a few months for the third near trillion dollar Pelosi pork bill. Sigh.
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By: Jessie on 2/10/2009 2:16PM
"Obama said the true measure of his effectiveness would be job creation and that he first measuring stick of his stimulus plan would be if it can create and/or save 4 million jobs."
Over the last few weeks Obama has slickly changed this with two words "or save". Now of course it's impossible to prove how many jobs were saved or not. Until now Obama has always said this stimulus bill would CREATE 4 million jobs even though his own economic advisors said it is impossible to put a number on the amount of jobs created. So let's hurry hurry and pass this bill and wait a few months for the third near trillion dollar Pelosi pork bill. Sigh.
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By: tritrilank00 on 2/10/2009 3:19PM
ive read so many articles about obama and the stimulus package on 99problems.org, cnn, people's blog, etc. and i see pros and cons of it; however, im for it and i want this to pass. it might be risky, but i blieve the change will happen!
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By: roxy on 2/10/2009 8:13PM
i 2nd that! a change is gonna come, and is much needed : )
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By: nikki on 2/10/2009 8:14PM
i 2nd that! a change is gonna come and is much needed!!
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By: philgood on 2/10/2009 8:43PM
Still waiting.. hopefully it comes soon!
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By: hombre on 2/10/2009 9:20PM
This will be hard
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By: ((Hiroader2)) on 2/10/2009 10:07PM
For the 1st time I saw President Obama strain & stutter to get a message out... The President is starting to look like an puppet on the string in the case of his stimulus package.., Like George W Bush looked the other way from 25 million illegal aliens... President Obama doesn't have a notion of pork in his stimulus bill... When "pork" is mentioned, Like G.W.Bush's "WMD's eminent threat".., President Obama starts spouting "economic crisis"... What the republican side is tryin to lobby as stimulus is to throw more tapayers dollars at the banks, Which has been a toilet flush of money, Resembling a S&L scandal on a larger national level
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By: kiki on 2/11/2009 7:52PM
It is a risky plan, but right now unemployment is so ridiculous we need something to help us out!
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By: Julia on 2/12/2009 6:07PM
Thank goodness for Kevin Jackson of the Black Sphere, the sane black voice of America, one that isn't going to run this country to the ground. This stimulus package is just going to ruin the country and put us squarely in a socialist mindset, course we have been mostly socialist for years thanks to most of our "leaders".
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