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Obama urges major new stimulus, jobs spending
www.oregonlive.com/oregonianWithout giving a price tag, President Barack Obama proposed a package of new spending for highway, bridge and other infrastructure projects, deeper tax breaks for small businesses and tax incentives to encourage people to make their homes more energy efficient.
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Obama urges major new stimulus, jobs spending
www.app.comWASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama called for a major new burst of federal spending Tuesday, aiming to jolt the wobbly economy into a stronger recovery and reduce painfully persistent double-digit unemployment.
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Obama announces new jobs push
www.bangkokpost.comPresident Barack Obama will Tuesday lay out three new approaches to battling the US jobs crisis, in a major speech intended to ensure employment returns along with slowly building economic growth.
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Obama Pitches Jobs Program, Points Finger at GOP for Economic Mess
www.foxnews.comPresident Obama used his speech rolling out a stimulus-style jobs program Tuesday to point the finger at Republicans for allegedly facilitating the economic crisis and then foisting it off on his administration to solve.
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CNN - Obama Jobs Plan: Bailout For Main Street
www.wsbtv.comPresident Obama On Tuesday Outlined A Broad New Proposal To Try To Spur Jobs And Give More Help To Main Street Consumers And Businesses.
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Economic Outlook: TARP or SLUSH?
www.hispanicbusiness.comIt wasn't long after the U.S. Treasury Department said a bailout program cost less than expected than headlines appeared on how the money might be spent.
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Obama Lays Out Plan To Spur Jobs
www.npr.orgPresident Obama said the country must spend its way out of the recession and create new incentives for hiring. The remarks came in an economic policy speech at the Brookings Institution.
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New Obama plans: 'spend our way out' of downturn - Tue, 08 Dec 2009 PST
www.spokesmanreview.comPresident Barack Obama outlined new multibillion-dollar stimulus and jobs proposals Tuesday, saying the nation must continue to “spend our way out of this recession” until more Americans are back at work.