Obama Seeks to Broaden Support for Stimulus Plan

The White House released new details of an $825 billion economic recovery package on Saturday as President Obama sought to broaden the plan’s appeal a day after stepping squarely into the fractious Congressional debate over the proposal.

In his weekly video address, Mr. Obama argued that the package of spending programs and tax breaks was critical not only to turn around the economy but to rebuild the nation for a new era.

In the address, posted for the first time on the White House Web site, Mr. Obama made the case that the package would help students go to college, protect workers from losing health care, lower energy bills and modernize schools, roads and utilities.

“This is not just a short-term program to boost employment,” Mr. Obama said. “It’s one that will invest in our most important priorities like energy and education, health care and a new infrastructure that are necessary to keep us strong and competitive in the 21st century.”

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3 comments on “Obama Seeks to Broaden Support for Stimulus Plan

  1. Jeffersonian says:

    Wrong, Mr. President, it’s pure pork laden with boondoggles. Most won’t even be spent in the next two years. It’s just putting people on the federal teat to make them dependent on you. I think it was Harold Ickes, Sr. that said it best, “‘Tax and tax, spend and spend, elect and elect.”

  2. Br. Michael says:

    Obama and the Democrats have the votes. So do it already.

  3. Jeffersonian says:

    BTW, does anyone else think the Robert Reich’s remarks to Congress earlier this month reveal what the stimulus is really all about?