After Three Years, It's Still Not His Fault: NYT's Calmes, Krugman Lament Recovery Out of Obama's Hands
Pity President Obama, it's not his fault; after over three years in office, he is still helpless as a newborn when it comes to changing the economy for the better. Sympathetic New York Times White House reporter Jackie Calmes teamed with Nicholas Kulish for Sunday's "Weak Economy Points To Obama’s Constraints."
The bleak jobs report on Friday predictably had heads snapping toward the White House, looking to President Obama to do something. Yet his proposed remedies only underscore how much the president, just five months before he faces voters, is at the mercy of actors in Europe, China and Congress whose political interests often conflict with his own.
It has been a common refrain at the Times to point to Europe to suggest Obama is at the mercy of forces beyond his control. Appearing on the PBS show Washington Week in February, Calmes predictably nodded along to the president's excuse that "the public thinks that he was dealt a bad hand." It's certainly not an excuse the Times handed to President Bush.
More from Calmes on Sunday:
That day, Mr. Obama continued his weekly travels around the country, prodding Congressional Republicans to pass his “to-do list” of temporary tax cuts and spending initiatives to help create jobs. The Republicans only mock him, which leaves Mr. Obama free to blame his opponents and their presidential standard-bearer, Mitt Romney. But in doing so, he telegraphs a message of powerlessness that no leader likes to convey -- least of all one who ran for office four years ago vowing to bridge Washington’s partisan gulf.
Developments overseas have not helped either. American officials have complained as Beijing began letting its currency devalue again, making its exports cheaper and those from the United States to China more costly. And administration officials, and Mr. Obama himself, have lobbied leaders in Europe for more forceful action to promote growth or at least contain the threat of financial contagion there.
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Without mentioning Republicans, Mr. Obama said Congress had not passed measures he had proposed to get jobless construction workers rebuilding roads, bridges and runways; to give small businesses a tax break for new hires; and to help states pay teachers, firefighters and police officers. The steady elimination of public sector jobs has offset increased hiring in the private sector for more than two years.
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By emboldening Republicans, the report on Friday that the economy added only 69,000 jobs in May seemed to dash the hopes of some in the White House for a replay of 1996. That summer, as President Bill Clinton sought re-election with the economy improving, Republicans in Congress decided that their party’s weak presidential nominee, Senator Bob Dole, was doomed. To Mr. Dole’s chagrin, they compromised with the Democratic president to notch some significant achievements and ensure their own survival.
Gene Sperling, the chief White House economic adviser, said, “There is no question that had Congress acted on the president’s proposals nine months ago to prevent teacher layoffs, put construction workers back to work and cut small-business taxes, our job situation today would be notably stronger and unemployment would be lower.” Analyses by macroeconomic firms and nonpartisan financial analysts agreed.
While Mr. Obama seeks to make Republicans the villains when it comes to the economy, he is also, more diplomatically, blaming Europe. In Minneapolis and Chicago on Friday, he cited the impact of the continent’s travails on the American economy.
Keynesian cultist and Times columnist Paul Krugman joined the chorus of lament on ABC's This Week show Sunday, as Noel Sheppard recounted on NewsBusters: "...it's terribly unfair that he's being judged on the failure of the economy to respond to policies that had been largely dictated by a hostile Congress."
Sheppard pointed out "Obama controlled the House of Representatives and enjoyed a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate."
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Let's hear from these folks next year
Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 4:17pm.
So in Jan 2013 and forward into the next 4 years, a bad economy will NOT be President Romney's fault?
in spite of the media's effort...
Submitted by MidAmerica on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 4:17pm.
Sometimes air freshener just can't cover up the stink.
Let's be clear on this boys
Submitted by inquiringmind on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 4:20pm.
Let's be clear on this boys and girls. The economy will never be Obama's fault.
That is unless it turns around...
They're right!
Submitted by Newsbubba on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 4:21pm.
There is NOTHING that Drone Boy can do. He is hopeless, helpless, and hapless, not to mention useless.
Of course, that statement only applies if you are talking about saving the country.
If he wants to turn us into the USSA, then he's doing great!!
You are so right
Submitted by ohio granny on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 6:07pm.
I agree with everything you said.
miracle man
Submitted by MidAmerica on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 4:30pm.
I remeber early after obama assumed the role of a president where he met with some very big business CEO's and obama lectured them as if he was the smartest guy in the room. I sat there blinking at what I was seeing. obama, a man with no business experience or education was instructing these guys?!. All obama should have done was sit quietly and listen. Any normal person suddenly put in the position obama found himself would have known this.
I am willing to bet that the
Submitted by John21 on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 4:33pm.
I am willing to bet that the day after Mr. Romney is sworn in, this same dead head will be on his NYT soapbox saying that Romney can fix the problem but he is too mean.
Obama would have fixed the problem as soon as the Mooche gave him permission to grow a pair or she gave him back the ones hanging on the wall.
Liberals never change, they only change the story line.
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A bit off topic
Submitted by Model850 on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 4:38pm.
This is a bit off topic but VA governor Bob McDonnell's lapse on CNN already is coming back to bite him.
Just to keep this a little on point, "That day, Mr. Obama continued his weekly travels around the country, prodding Congressional Republicans to pass his “to-do list” of temporary tax cuts and spending initiatives to help create jobs."
But I thought tax cuts didn't do anything to stimulate job growth. Isn't that what the left keeps telling us?
Anytime the person holding the most powerful . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 4:53pm.
. . . political office on the planet, pushes a line that he is "at the mercy of Europe, China, and the Congress," it's time to get to replace him.
Some points for consideration:
1. Obama and his fans have praised his stature as a world leader who has restored international respect for America since taking office in 2009. So how come he's at the world's mercy?
2. The true mark of a narcissist is denying responsibility and blaming others. This has been Obama's hallmark since he was sworn in.
3. Anyone remember Recovery Summer?
4. Teachers are being laid off because state and local governments don't have the tax revenue to retain them, and the stimulus money has expired. Without a solid recovery, the layoffs were inevitable.
5. The compromises on '96 were Clinton's. The economy was recovering after the GOP took control of the Congress in January 1995. After he rejected a balanced budget and welfare reform as propsed by the Republican Congress, Clinton was convinced by his political hack Dick Morris that he'd better sign them into law or face political destruction in '96. Clinton abandoned the Dems and "triangulated" the Reps and Dems on the Hill. It may have worked but for his impeachment. The Dick at his ear was smarter than the one in his trousers.
Obama's approach
Submitted by CO2Maker on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 5:16pm.
Economy in trouble.
Organize a one-day seminar at the WH to work out solutions with Congress.
Fly to a fundraiser. Then play golf.
Health Care
Organize a plan to let Nancy Pirogi and Harry Pomegranate pass a bill no one has ever read, and then organize a group of people to watch the "big f***king deal."
Fly to a fundraiser. The play golf.
Car makers in trouble
Organize a plan to kick out the primary creditors and turn GM over to the unions.
Fly to a fundraiser. Then play golf.
Microwave broken
Organize a group of ordinary citizens to come up with a plan to fix it.
Fly to a fundraiser. Then play golf.
But if the economy were doing
Submitted by celator on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 6:36pm.
But if the economy were doing well right now, the MSM would have fireworks, marching bands and cheerleaders praising the "genius" of Obama for all he did to improve the economy.
Truth
Submitted by LionKing on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 7:01pm.
"...Congress whose political interests often conflict with his own [Obama]."
This is actually true. Congress, Republicans, want the US to be more austere
while Obama just wants to keep spending and spending and spending.