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Obama signs bill to spur job growth

Obama signs bill to spur job growth

Obama signs bill to spur job growth

by Associated Press

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Posted on March 18, 2010 at 5:23 AM

Updated Thursday, Mar 18 at 1:30 PM

WASHINGTON, D.C. -  President Barack Obama has said he wants to focus laser-like on the public's top concern: jobs. But the ongoing effort to remake the nation's health care system keeps getting in the way.

The White House held a ceremony Thursday in the sunny Rose Garden where Obama signed into law a $38 billion jobs bill containing a modest mix of tax breaks and spending designed to encourage the private sector to start hiring again.

Even with jobs on his immediate agenda, Obama's opening remarks were about health care.

"Let me say a few words about the latest development in the debate over health insurance reform," Obama told the audience of administration officials, lawmakers and interest groups. "I don't know if you guys have been hearing, but there's been a big debate going on here."

Health care looms so large in the political calculus that Obama on Thursday postponed a long-planned trip to the Pacific so he could remain in Washington for the final health care votes. His scheduled Sunday departure, already pushed back by several days, was delayed until June.

There is also debate about how much the jobs package, which includes $18 billion in tax breaks and $20 billion for highway and transit programs, will actually encourage hiring. Optimistic estimates are that the tax breaks could generate 250,000 jobs by year's end, a tiny portion of the 8.4 million jobs the economy has shed since the recession began in December 2007.

The jobs measure is the first of several that Democrats have promised in an election year to show they are addressing voters' biggest worry. Republicans are united in opposition to Obama's health care overhaul, but 11 Republicans were among the 68 senators who voted Wednesday to send the bill to the president, a show of bipartisanship as lawmakers from both parties cast an eye toward re-election in November.

Under the package, businesses that hire anyone who has been out of work for at least 60 days would be exempt from paying the 6.2 percent Social Security payroll tax on that employee through December. The government would reimburse the Social Security trust fund for the lost revenue.

Employers would get an additional $1,000 credit for each new worker remaining on the job for a full year.

The package also extends a tax break for small businesses that buy new equipment and expands an initiative that helps state and local government pay for transportation and infrastructure projects.

It is paid for over the coming decade partly by cracking down on offshore tax havens, but it would add $13 billion to the national debt in the coming three years.

Obama said small businesses in particular will benefit.

"Many of them are on the fence right now about whether to bring on that extra worker or two, or whether to hire anyone at all," he said. "This jobs bill should help make their decision that much easier."

Bill Rys, a tax attorney at the National Federation of Independent Business, the biggest advocacy group for small businesses, said the tax breaks are likely to help companies that already had planned to do some hiring and that it would now just be cheaper for them to do so. He said many businesses have few customers and flat sales.

"Until the work picks up, there's not necessarily going to be a need to bring in new workers," Rys said.

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lin1945 said on March 18, 2010 at 2:50 PM

This bill may be okay but add this to the health care bill and many generations of our children will be burdened with debt that they may never see paid off. This is not the right thing to do. I do think by signing this expensive items Obama has assured us of a one term president and those supporting him in the Senate and House are writing their resignation letters and he just doesn't care. It is scary to me to see his obsessions with getting these bills voted on successfully. I am sorry I wasted a vote on Obama. I feel I have let my children, grandchildren and great grandchildren down. Shame on me and shame on Obama and Pelosi and Reid. Let's all plan to clear out all the waste every November until they are all gone.

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graham said on March 18, 2010 at 1:41 PM

Sing a bill to give every tax payer a nice fat check after all we gave the no good rich a ton of our money & we got nothing other than to pay the bill for the no good rich bumbs

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lifeinamerica said on March 18, 2010 at 12:46 PM

Well... there you go... in a nut shell.

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pixelater said on March 18, 2010 at 10:16 AM

jackwong get a job.------ Praise be to Obama, He walks, he talks, he slithers on his belly like a reptile.

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wawolf said on March 18, 2010 at 9:37 AM

Me thinks jackwong is a troll.

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jackwong said on March 18, 2010 at 8:18 AM

That's pretty awesome our main man Obama is looking out for us. Truly we picked the right man for the job. We can't expect the Obama recovery to be too quick, as we are only a year and a half into his term... after 8 years of Bush's heavy damage on our economy. It is always easier to damage something than to rebuild it.

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scott_bellevue said on March 18, 2010 at 7:36 AM

Wow. $18 billion in tax breaks for businesses that can't afford to hire, and $20 billion in road construction. It sounds like a lot until you remember that the banks and insurance companies, just a few months ago received $700 billion. Another big score for the people.

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javajoe said on March 18, 2010 at 7:31 AM

This is enough incentive for me to hire my part time Gardner back if I could claim him as an employee. But I can't. And there's certainly no incentive to hire anyone full time. The work just isn't there to justify it. Unless of coarse I could operate like the government and just use your money to pay the new employee's complete salary. None of this should surprise us though. This guy has never run anything unless you count his most recent accomplishments of running a Country into the ground with ridiculous policies.

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unbelievable said on March 18, 2010 at 7:07 AM

Oh Boy - we don't need any new employees, but we can get a $1000 credit and a 6.2 percent SS exemption - wow that will save us all kinds of money!! Way to go Obama!!

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pixelater said on March 18, 2010 at 6:56 AM

Social Security is all ready being raided in the form of COBRA payments. Politicians, (both sides of the aisle) never think the whole concept through. ---Last year the government mandated that they would pay 65% of peoples COBRA payment when they were laid off. This mandate has two problems.--#one the government isn't paying 65% of the Cobra payment. The government mandated that the individuals’ last employer will pay the 65%, thus cutting into already cash strapped businesses cash flow. #2 the government in its infinite wisdom reimburses the employer with a credit against their tax payment to Social Security, thus continuing to weaken an already cash strapped government program. COBRA is the program that allows laid off individuals to self pay for the same insurance they had while employed.---- With the fear of increasing taxes from the state and from the proposed health care program a lot of businesses are taking a wait and see approach before making any decisions.

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chuckstr76 said on March 18, 2010 at 6:17 AM

This will only work if the business has job openings.....hello

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truthdector said on March 18, 2010 at 5:54 AM

How will the Social Security trust funds would be reimbursed for the lost revenue? Take guess, rack up greater debts. When Treasuries get downgraded, the Treasury will have to offer higher interest rates to sell bonds, increasing future deficits and putting solvency further out of reach. At some point not too long after that, the bond markets (China and Japan) will stop playing. Game over. We have passed the fiscal event horizon. A singularity looms. Debt default, hyperinflation, or something equally traumatic is coming soon.

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