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BALTIMORE – In a remarkably sharp face-to-face confrontation, President Barack Obama chastised Republican lawmakers Friday for opposing him on taxes, health care and the economic stimulus, while they accused him in turn of brushing off their ideas and driving up the national debt.

The president and GOP House members took turns questioning and sometimes lecturing each other for more than hour at a Republican gathering in Baltimore. The Republicans agreed to let TV cameras inside, resulting in an extended, point-by-point interchange that was almost unprecedented in U.S. politics, except perhaps during presidential debates.

With voters angry about partisanship and legislative logjams, both sides were eager to demonstrate they were ready to cooperate, resulting in the GOP invitation and Obama’s acceptance. After polite introductions, however, Friday’s exchange showed that Obama and the Republicans remain far apart on key issues, and neither side could resist the chance to challenge and even scold the other.

Obama said Republican lawmakers have attacked his health care overhaul so fiercely, “you’d think that this thing was some Bolshevik plot.” His proposals are mainstream, widely supported ideas, he said, and they deserve some GOP votes in Congress.

“I am not an ideologue,” the president declared.

But Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., pointedly asked Obama: “What should we tell our constituents who know that Republicans have offered positive solutions” for health care, “and yet continue to hear out of the administration that we’ve offered nothing?”

Obama showed little sympathy, disputing Price’s claim that a Republican plan would insure nearly all Americans without raising taxes.

“That’s just not true,” said Obama. He called such claims “boilerplate” meant to score political points.

At times it seemed more like Britain’s “question time” — when lawmakers in the House of Commons trade barbs with the prime minister — than a meeting between a U.S. president and members of Congress.

Republican Conference Chairman Mike Pence of Indiana defended Price on the health care proposals. He said a GOP agenda booklet given to Obama at the start of the session “is backed up by precisely the kind of detailed legislation that Speaker (Nancy) Pelosi and your administration have been busy ignoring for 12 months.”

Obama shot back that he had read the Republican proposals and that they promise solutions that can’t be realized.
In another barbed exchange, the president said some Republican lawmakers in the audience had attended ribbon-cutting ceremonies for projects in their districts funded by the 2009 stimulus package that they voted against.
Pence said Obama was trying to defend “a so-called stimulus that was a piecemeal list of projects and boutique tax cuts.”
Obama replied, “When you say they were boutique tax cuts, Mike, 95 percent of working Americans got tax cuts.”
“This notion that this was a radical package is just not true,” he said.

Republicans are feeling energized after winning a Democratic Senate seat in Massachusetts, and Obama is trying to refocus his stalled agenda more on jobs than health care. With Obama at a podium facing a hotel conference room full of Republicans, both sides jumped to the debate.

“It was the kind of discussion that we frankly need to have more of,” said House Republican Whip Eric Cantor of Virginia.

“I’m having fun, this is great,” Obama said when Pence asked if he had time for more questions.
“So are we,” said Pence.

Some Republicans prefaced their questions with lengthy recitations of conservative talking points. The president sometimes listened impassively but sometimes broke in.

“I know there’s a question in there somewhere, because you’re making a whole bunch of assertions, half of which I disagree with,” Obama said to Rep. Jeb Hensarling of Texas, whom he mistakenly called “Jim.”

Obama, a former law school professor, launched into lectures of his own at times. He warned lawmakers from both parties against demonizing a political opponent, because voters might find it incomprehensible if the two sides ever agree on anything.

“We’ve got to be careful about what we say about each other sometimes, because it boxes us in in ways that makes it difficult for us to work together because our constituents start believing us,” Obama said. “So just a tone of civility instead of slash-and-burn would be helpful.”

Republicans sat attentively for the most part. There was some grumbling when Obama remarked — after being pressed about closed-door health care negotiations — that much of the legislation was developed in congressional committees in front of television cameras.

“That was a messy process,” Obama said.

GOP lawmakers pressured him to support a presidential line-item veto for spending bills and to endorse across-the-board tax cuts. Obama said he was ready to talk about the budget proposal, though he disputed accusations that his administration was to blame for big increases in deficit spending. And he demurred on the idea of cutting everyone’s taxes, saying with a smile that billionaires don’t need tax cuts.

In his opening remarks, Obama criticized what he said was a Washington culture driven by opinion polls and nonstop political campaigns.

“I don’t believe that the American people want us to focus on our job security, they want us to focus on their job security,” he said.

The president acknowledged that Republicans have joined Democrats in some efforts, such as sending more U.S. troops to Afghanistan. But he said he was disappointed and perplexed by virtually unanimous GOP opposition to other programs, such as the economic stimulus bill.

Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said of the event, “In some places I kind of felt like I was in my high school assembly being lectured by my principal. In others, I felt like he was listening.”

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Eolufemi/ Eolufemi

    Say what you will about the President, you really don’t want to challenge this guy to a debate on a national television.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/_A_/ _A_

    kidding me? with failed stimulus, no job creation, wasteful spending, a price freeze of 300mil dollars, AFTER the the defict hits nearly 2Trillion, which represents about 0.006% savings, no closure of Gitmo, no bringing the troops home (when he said he would), not passing healthcare reform, having a 46 year, democratically held seat lost to a Republican after you went up there to campaign….hell I could debate his azz right now and hold my own..lol..Any half way decent debater would tear Obama up right now, and don’t let someone like Ron Paul get a hold, its lights out!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/billy-danze1/ billy-danze1

    I want to challenge him to a debate on tv. I’d ask him tough questions like why he don’t get tough on republicans and sell out democrats on forcing through health care like he got tough on them when he wanted to push through Ben Bernake as the chairman of the FED (the guys had a HUGE role in the mess we in now).

    I’d LOVE to challenge him on that. I’d challenge him on why he’s not getting tough on banks for stopping them with gambling with assets derivatives which leads to banks taking massive risks and leads to us tax payers bailing them out.

    I’d LOVE to ask him ALL those questions and more on tv. So I REALLY DO want to challenge him on tv about that.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/WindChimes/ WindChimes

    President Obama did a fine job addressing the Republicans.

    He allowed the cameras to roll and put some “truth” about the Republicans out there for the country, and world, to see (will be aired on C-SPAN since Fox News decided its audience/viewers SHOULD NOT WATCH THIS LOL), THEY ARE LYING about what’s going on in Washington, misleading their constituents with lies, innuendos and partial information; plus he allowed the Republicans to air their grievances about matters that have nothing to do with handling business in the interests of America BUT for his or her own political gain or points. He showed he is the President, he is the “top dog” of the executive branch, and used a very authoritative tone to keep everything in perspective.

    I loved it. It was time for the public to hear the Conservatives’ LIES and hear how the President addressed the lies they’ve spread since his election.
    And, the humor was classic African American flavor.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/gren1shaw2/ gren1shaw2

    The repblicans proved themselves again to be deceitful and a evil sect.they have never had any intentions of working with pres.obama to save the country, they are blinded by racism,hate and money.they don’t have any common sense.they act like when the country fails they will be okay.they have helped the insurance industry insure the death of millions of americans without a care in the world.the pres.doesn’t have a chance in hell of saving america,with the birthers,tea partiers,racist and rep.party against him,unless he really becomes commander and chief and man-up and does what’s best regardless of what anybody says or does.he has to fight for us.to survive.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/jazzpast/ jazzpast

    @_A

    Shoot I feel you Brother. I’d debate him too. How about he make a speech without a speech assistant writing it for him?

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Sub-Negro/ Sub-Negro

    H3ll they all need speechwriters. @_A_ Obmama is like every other politician cept he aint white. They get up there and make all these great campaign promises before election time then when they get elected they can’t get sh!t done.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/IvanRoss/ IvanRoss

    We will all do better the moment we all realize that in a democracy… it is the people that wield the power and not some notional inanimate thing called the government. You may not like the way things are at the minute and it may not change right away but the people are the ones with the true power. Through revolution in action (voting and speaking up)is how you use that power.

    Please stop saying the evil repubs or the weak dems. That is only surrendering your power away. Do not put ur hopes in one man or one party. Look them in the eye and tell them what you demand. Then hold them to it.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/_A_/ _A_

    @Sub, I know my brother, I’m trying to get all the Obamaites to see that.

    @IvanRoss, Democracy is wishful thinking at this point. You only have the illusion of choice. Democracy isn’t what people think it is (in practice, anyway) and there is always going to be manipulation behind the scenes. Again, putting McCain up against Obama when they both were spouting TARP, Cap and Trade, etc. shows what choice we were really offered. Ever notice, that no matter what party is in power, there is never a major shift or change in the financial sector? Military? healthcare? taxes? These people go around campaigning like American Idol auditions for a year or so doing their best to demonize the other guy, but when all is said and done, not only is everybody cool with one another, but you can’t even see that big a difference in the way of ideology. Hillary for months told us why Obama would be a total failure as President, then decides to work for him? Obama during those same months told us how ineffective of a leader she would be, then appoints her to one of the highest posts in his cabinet?…lololl..come on. If you were coaching a little league baseball team, you wouldn’t do this sort of foolishness!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/IvanRoss/ IvanRoss

    @ _A_

    My brother you miss my point…The power is the people…politicians only get power and legitimacy when we surrender it to them…

    The peope have overwhelming force to get what they want, if they truly want it.

    If they don’t then not so much.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/IvanRoss/ IvanRoss

    For what it is worth and what they are worth… We laugh at the TEA Party, but look at the movement they have started… and the change that they are making…thats a revolution.

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