Obama really needs to get off this "its Bush's fault" mantra... it might of worked a year or so into his presidency but were are more then 2 1/2 years in and things overall just are not better for most Americans. Judging by the poll numbers, he might want to concentrate on getting things going with the economy instead of trying to blame Bush. A few years ago I figured he had a pretty good chance at a 2nd term, I'm not so sure now.

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Monday he inherited many of the country's problems with high debt and deficits when he entered the White House, sounding a theme likely to dominate his 2012 re-election campaign.

Speaking at a Democratic fundraiser, where families paid $15,000 to get a picture with him, Obama defended his economic record and noted that problems in Europe were affecting the United States.

"We do have a serious problem in terms of debt and deficit, and much of it I inherited," Obama said. The financial crisis, he said, made the problem worse.

Democrats and Republicans agreed to a deal to raise the debt ceiling and cut government spending last week, but credit rating agency Standard & Poor's downgraded the United States, contributing to a steep fall in stock markets on Monday.

Obama noted that the United States had seen 17 months of consecutive private-sector job growth, rising corporate profits and stabilized credit markets under his watch.

"What's absolutely true, even before these last couple days in the stock market, is that recovery wasn't happening fast enough," he said. "When you have problems in Europe and in Spain and in Italy and in Greece, those problems wash over into our shores," he said.

Some 140 people attended the fundraiser, which was held at a private home.

CLEAR CONTRAST

Obama, who is ramping up his fundraising after taking a hiatus while the debt-ceiling debate raged in Washington, said the deficit issue would provide a clear contrast for voters in the 2012 race for the White House.

"What we're going to have is 16 months in which we debate this vision for America, and it's going to be as fundamental a debate as 2008," he said.

"In some ways it may be even a more profound debate because the contrast is going to be clear and it's going to be sharp."

Obama is pressing for Congress to extend a payroll tax cut and unemployment insurance to help boost the economy, but he expressed skepticism that lawmakers would get a lot done.

"As president of the United States my job is to work with Congress to try to get as much done as possible," he said.

"Whether we're going to see any progress out of this Congress right now -- because so far we haven't seen much when it comes to innovative ideas that actually put people to work and grow the economy -- remains to be seen."

Under the debt-ceiling agreement, a "super committee" in Congress will find further ways to tackle the deficit in the coming months. Obama said on Friday he would outline his own recommendations for that committee.

At a separate event for potential campaign donors on Monday, Obama previewed what could make up those recommendations, saying revenues needed to be raised, the tax code would have to be reformed, and modest adjustments to the Medicare healthcare program would have to be enacted.

(Editing by Christopher Wilson)

http://news.yahoo.com/obama-says-inherited-economic-problems-001543...

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I don't remember Ronald Reagan railing against the poor economy he inherited from Jimmy Carter.  Come to think of it, I don't remember Jimmy Carter blaming Gerald Ford for his problems after gaining the presidency either. 

Heck, after the campaigning was done about 'it's the economy, stupid', I don't recall Clinton harping on Bush the First for his inheritance.  And Clinton was the original 'blame others' guy.

Right on.

I'll give a pass up to a certain point but that point has long since passed. The economy simply isn't better to any great degree... jobs are still hard to come by... housing market still in the crapper. And now we get our democratic congressional leader Nancy Pelosi that now jobs are going to be their #1 cause... that should of been their #1 cause right out of the gate.

They all blame the previous administration.

 

"Mr. Carter is acting as if he hasn't been in charge for the past three and a half years; as if someone else was responsible for the largest deficit in American history."
--Ronald Reagan, nationally televised campaign speech, October 24, 1980.  (Federal deficits totaled $252
billion under Mr. Carter.  By the end of Mr. Reagan's presidency, federal deficits would total over 1.4 trillion.)

They do criticize the current administrations during the campaigns as your quote was used in-- that's healthy.  But it is practically unheard of for the sitting president to continue blaming the previous administration well past the mid-term elections. 

I agree that one of Ronald Reagan's bad legacies was the federal debt, but Congress at that time wasn't even looking at controlling spending, and he had made a commitment to national defense-- which, one could say, led to the end of the Cold War.

The only pres we ever had that sticks in my mind as actually doing well for our country is Clinton, things were great back then. I wish he could be prez again.

People seem to forget that Reagan was promised a 2 dollar cut in spending for every dollar spent, by  democractic legislators, which never happened.

As for O'bama, he had control of the house, senate, and the presidency, but chose to spend all the time on getting the health care passed, behind closed doors. "We have to pass it to see whats in it. Creating hundreds of gov. agencies, thousands of regulations, and the same number of new gov. jobs. Payed for by the tax payer

That my friends, was more important than working on the economy.

 

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