Obama: Recovery path hard, challenge 'can be met'

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - His re-election in doubt, President Barack Obama conceded only halting progress Thursday night toward fixing the nation's stubborn economic woes, but vowed in a Democratic National Convention finale, "Our problems can be solved, our challenges can be met."
"Yes, our path is harder — but it leads to a better place," he declared in a prime-time speech to convention delegates and the nation that blended resolve about the challenges ahead with stinging criticism of Republican rival Mitt Romney's proposals to repair the economy.
He acknowledged "my own failings" as he asked for a second term, four years after taking office as the nation's first black president.
"Four more years," delegates chanted over and over as the 51-year-old Obama stepped to the podium, noticeably grayer than four years ago when he was a history-making candidate for the White House.
The president's speech was the final act of a pair of highly scripted national political conventions in as many weeks, and the opening salvo of a two-month drive toward Election Day that pits Obama against Republican rival Romney. The contest is ever tighter for the White House in a dreary season of economic struggle for millions.
Vice President Joe Biden preceded Obama at the convention podium and proclaimed, "America has turned the corner" after experiencing the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.
Obama didn't go that far in his own remarks, but he said firmly, "We are not going back, we are moving forward, America."
With unemployment at 8.3 percent, the president said the task of recovering from the economic disaster of 2008 is exceeded in American history only by the challenge Franklin Delano Roosevelt faced when he took office in 1933.
"It will require common effort, shared responsibility and the kind of bold persistent experimentation" that FDR employed, Obama said.
In an appeal to independent voters who might be considering a vote for Romney, he added that those who carry on Roosevelt's legacy "should remember that not every problem can be remedied with another government program or dictate from Washington.
He said, "The truth is, it will take more than a few years for us to solve challenges that have built up over the decades."
In the run-up to Obama's speech, delegates erupted in tumultuous cheers when former Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, grievously wounded in a 2011 assassination attempt, walked onstage to lead the Pledge of Allegiance. The hall grew louder when she blew kisses to the crowd.
And louder still when huge video screens inside the hall showed the face of Osama bin Laden, the terrorist mastermind killed in a daring raid on his Pakistani hideout by U.S. special operations forces â€" on a mission approved by the current commander in chief.
The hall was filled to capacity long before Obama stepped to the podium, and officials shut off the entrances because of a fear of overcrowding for a speech that the campaign had originally slated for the 74,000-seat football stadium nearby. Aides said weather concerns prompted the move to the convention arena, capacity 15,000 or so.
Obama's campaign said the president would ask the country to rally around a "real achievable plan that will create jobs, expand opportunity and ensure an economy built to last."
He added, "The truth is it will take more than a few years for us to solve challenges that have built up over a decade."
In convention parlance, both Obama and Biden were delivering acceptance speeches before delegates who nominated them for new terms in office.
But the political significance went far beyond that - the moment when the general election campaign begins in earnest even though Obama and Romney have been pointing toward a Nov. 6 showdown for months.
To the cheers of delegates, Obama retraced his steps to halt the economic slide, including the auto bailout that Romney opposed.
"After a decade of decline, this country created over a half million manufacturing jobs in the last two and a half years," he said.
Turning to national security, he said he had promised to end the war in Iraq, and had done so.
"We've blunted the Taliban's momentum in Afghanistan, and in 2014 our longest war will be over," he said.
"A new tower rises above the New York skyline, al-Qaida is on the path to defeat and Osama bin Laden is dead," he declared, one of the night's repeated references to the special operations forces raid that resulted in the terrorist mastermind's demise more than a year ago.
He lampooned Romney's own economic proposals.
"Have a surplus? Try a tax cut. Deficit too high? Try another. Feel a cold coming on? Take two tax cuts, roll back some regulations and call us in the morning," he said.
Mocking Romney for his overseas trip earlier this summer, Obama said, "You might not be ready for diplomacy with Beijing if you can't visit the Olympics without insulting our closest ally." That was a reference to a verbal gaffe the former Massachusetts governor committed while visiting London.
The hall was filled to capacity long before Obama stepped to the podium, and officials shut off the entrances because of a fear of overcrowding for a speech that the campaign had originally slated for the 74,000-seat football stadium nearby. Aides said weather concerns prompted the move to the convention arena, capacity 15,000 or so.
Obama's campaign said the president would ask the country to rally around a "real achievable plan that will create jobs, expand opportunity and ensure an economy built to last."
Biden told the convention in his own speech that he had watched as Obama "made one gutsy decision after another" to stop an economic free-fall after they took office in 2009.
Now, he said, "we're on a mission to move this nation forward â€" from doubt and downturn to promise and prosperity. ... America has turned the corner."
Delegates who packed into their convention hall were serenaded by singer James Taylor and rocked by R&B blues artist Mary J. Blige as they awaited Obama's speech.
There was no end to the jabs aimed at Romney and the Republicans.
"Ask Osama bin Laden if he's better off than four years ago," said Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, who lost the 2004 election in a close contest with President George W. Bush. It was a mocking answer to the Republicans' repeated question of whether Americans are better off than when Obama took office.
The campaign focus was shifting quickly â€" to politically sensitive monthly unemployment figures due out Friday morning and the first presidential debate on Oct. 3 in Denver. Wall Street hit a four-year high a few hours before Obama's speech after the European Central Bank laid out a concrete plan to support the region's struggling countries.
The economy is by far the dominant issue in the campaign, and the differences between Obama and his challenger could hardly be more pronounced.
Romney wants to extend all tax cuts that are due to expire on Dec. 31 with an additional 20 percent reduction in rates across the board, arguing that job growth would result. He also favors deep cuts in domestic programs ranging from education to parks, repeal of the health care legislation that Obama pushed through Congress and landmark changes in Medicare, the program that provides health care to seniors.
Obama wants to renew the tax cuts except on incomes higher than $250,000, saying that millionaires should contribute to an overall attack on federal deficits. He also criticizes the spending cuts Romney advocates, saying they would fall unfairly on the poor, lower-income college students and others. He argues that Republicans would "end Medicare as we know it" and saddle seniors with ever-rising costs.
After two weeks of back-to-back conventions, the impact on the race remained to be determined.
You're not going to see big bounces in this election," said David Plouffe, a senior White House adviser. "For the next 61 days, it's going to remain tight as a tick."
Romney wrapped up several days of debate rehearsals with close aides in Vermont and is expected to resume full-time campaigning in the next day or two.
In a brief stop to talk with veterans on Thursday, he defended his decision to omit mention of the war in Afghanistan when he delivered his acceptance speech last week at the Republican National Convention. He noted he had spoken to the American Legion only one day before.
Romney's campaign released its first new television ad since the convention season began.
It shows Clinton sharply questioning Obama's credibility on the Iraq War in 2008, saying "Give me a break, this whole thing is the biggest fairy tale I've ever seen." Obama was running against Hillary Rodham Clinton at the time for the Democratic nomination.
It will likely be a week or more before the two campaigns can fully digest post-convention polls and adjust their strategies for the fall.
Based on the volume of campaign appearances to date and the hundreds of millions of dollars spent already on television advertising, the election appears likely to be decided in a small number of battleground states. The list includes New Hampshire, Virginia, Ohio, Colorado, Nevada and Iowa, as well as Florida and North Carolina, the states where first Republicans and then Democrats held their conventions. Those states hold 100 electoral votes among them, out of 270 needed to win the White House.
Money has become an ever-present concern for the Democrats, an irony given the overwhelming advantage Obama held over John McCain in the 2008 campaign.
This time, Romney is outpacing him, and independent groups seeking the Republican's election are pouring tens of millions of dollars into television advertising, far exceeding what Obama's supporters can afford.
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Associated Press writers Leo Buckle, Ben Feller, Ken Thomas, Matt Michaels and Jim Kuhnhenn in Charlotte, Calvin Woodward, Jennifer Agiesta, Jack Gillum and Josh Lederman in Washington, Kasie Hunt in Vermont and Thomas Beaumont and Steve Peoples in Iowa contributed to this report.
Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.
"He acknowledged "my own failings" as he asked for a second term, four years after taking office as the nation's first black president."
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Translation; I know I screwed the economy up real bad and made all of your lives a lot worse. You have no hope of ever getting even in your lifetime and I have brought the economy to the brink of collapse with my excessive spending. But if you give me a second chance I can do a lot better.
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I imagine that Captain Edward Smith would have had a similar comment had he survived the sinking of the Titanic. Probably not. He had enough class to die as the ship went down. He knew he screwed up and took responsibility.
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The challenges can be met....... just as soon B HO gets a permanent vacation and someone else gets a shot.
After four years America is tired of Obama's change and lack of hope. Only the people with their hands out, and the liberals will vote for Obama. This election is about saving America. Obama has got to go!
Poll: Obama expands advantage over RomneyPosted byCNN's Ashley Killough
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(CNN) - Three days after the Democratic convention wrapped up, President Barack Obama opened up his largest margin over Mitt Romney since early July in Gallup's daily tracking poll.
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According to the poll released Sunday, Obama has 49% among registered voters nationwide, while Romney has 44%.
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I find it interesting that this poll showed such an "improvement" right after Obama, abusing his position, ordered the Justice Department to file a law suit to disrupt and question this organizations credibility. They filed this law suit against Gallop because it didn't like the numbers from the last poll that showed Romney in favor, using methodology as a ruse.
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They continue to hold the law suit as a threat, but have slowed action now that the polls look better. Report good numbers or we will "Discredit Gallop. Nice huh. Now Gallop is out of context with other pollers who disagree with Gallop, but Gallop has always been used as a guideline standard.
Mitt Romney became Gov. in January 2003; he took over a failing state on the brink of bankruptcy and turned it around during his tenure:
In 2002, Massachusetts' economy was rapidly deteriorating. It was ranked 50th, the second worst in the nation in its increase in unemployment. [1] Job losses were so great that although a dozen states were more populous, and California had over 5 times as many people [2], Massachusetts lost more jobs than anywhere else in the country:
âMassachusetts is number one in the nation in job losses, shedding 4.7 percent of all jobs over the last two years. The state has lost 71,000 manufacturing jobs, or 17 percent; 69,000, or nearly 14 percent, of all jobs in the professional and business services sector; and nearly 18 percent of all jobs in the information industry.â Boston Globe - A little perspective - Apr 25, 2003
http://www.bls.gov/lau/lastch02.htm
Mitt Romney was Gov. of Massachusetts from January 2003-November 2007; Check out the graph for unemployment during Romney's tenure, scroll down for the graph year by year.
http://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LASST25000003
Massachusetts was 50th--nearly the worst in the nation in the increase in unemployment rates-- the year that just ended when Romney took office.
Romney got Massachusetts' unemployment increase down to 38th place by the end of his first year in office.
http://www.bls.gov/lau/lastch03.htm
The year he left office (2007), the trend in Massachusetts' unemployment rate was 12th in the nation [15], a big improvement from the 50th place it was in the year he won office.
http://www.bls.gov/lau/lastch07.htm
The unions are losing members by the tens of thousands in Wisconsin. Maybe they are tired of giving hundreds a year to the Democrats for political campaigns? Ya think?Â
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Bush had to deal with 9-11 and the fact that huge amounts of money were withdrawn after that horrible day by foreign investors. The Japanese, for one.Â
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no? even though he started two wars that weren"t paid for. Even though he had prior intelligence that osama was going to strick within the u.s. no chuckle nuts didn't do nothing except run the country into a tailspin.
I thought he was going to do something definitive about the economy a long time ago.
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@Lei22 I thought bush did that for him??
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Recovery can only happen if oblahblah is shown the door in November. Otherwise, it will be 4 more years of him blaming everyone from the pope to the sunspots all his failures and ineptitude. Heck, he will even be able to blame everything on the last president as well - him.
@theobserver Well we are not russia we can't blame it on pussy riot..
It must be sun spots...
It looks like there are about 25 or so of us doing most of the commenting here. Other than the occasional enjoyment  we may feel from a comment, why bother wasting our time with this? If we knew there were other folks reading our rants with some gratification, at least we'd know we're not the only ones wasting our time.
@last boyscout I know for mysel it's actually a fun hobby,especially when I'm bored at work. A lot of us have many things in common so I'm incapable of feeling intense hatred like many do.I honestly believe conservatives are good people with opposing opinions.I try to steer away from comments like."Liberals are intelligent,consevatives are illiterate.I especially hate it when I'm told to "take my meds" because I've been battling anxiety issues for years."living in your mom's basement" is another one that I detest because many people who are suffering in this economy or bankrupt because of a medical problem are forced to live in their mom's basement.I also don't consider myself more intllegent or better than someone with opposing views.
Here are some real gems.Enjoy! http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RgBdU7M3Y20 http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3t5LrxJdhjI http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j5oNupWKRZs
@noneofyourbizzness  and a few more gems to enjoy.......
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@kramr Politicians in general flip-flop and tell lies.What a shocker! http://m.youtube.com/?reload=3&rdm=m9xtks75f#/watch?v=-Kw9uJtBrAw http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7sBHp2p7I4w http://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC725B49DE4452D3D Even the revered George Bush told a few lies http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KlWSv0NZBRw http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5IrXzIejH2A Then there's Bush senior http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0MW44jsYi0g To be fair,Clinton lied too http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JUDppdVXeMw And Reagan http://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF4A797C3A9369036
@kramr I don't have a problem making Governor Romney look bad by addressing his policies as governor.One thing that I will always do is address him by his proper name.
@noneofyourbizzness  I was just hoping you would just admit that you were trying to make Mittens look bad.........  and just to be clear, I am no real fan of Mittens. I agree much more with Ron Paul or Gary Johnson, but since one is not running and the other doesn't have a snowballs chance of winning I'm stuck with Mittens.Â
@kramr Why do you make such a big deal about Obama? I agree that all politicians lie and and flip flop.The letter in front of their name doesn't make a lick of difference.I know you are convinced that only democrats are guilty.Hopefully someday you will be able to look at the entire picture.
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BTW: I don't recall Mrs.Palin or any other politician anything besides their proper name.Stating that Mrs.Palin has been become irrelevant is a true statement.Even Fox News dumped her.
@kramr I don't recall any of the videos contain disrespectful names of the candidates.They were actual documented of the polititians lying and of course the primary challengers accusing the other candidate flip flopping.I suppose the only relevant video's are of Obama and the video's from 20 years ago never happened. This notion of Liberals/democrats =socialist,Marxist,lying,un patriotic andthe most evil people on the planet vs conservatives= honest,pure as the driven snow,flawless,the most intelligent and wonderful people on the planet is just ludicrous.Humans are just that,Humans who aren't perfect.
@noneofyourbizzness  run out of vids of Mittens??? :)
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Boy go give me crap about using the word messiah being so 2008 and yet you trot out stuff from 10-20 years ago
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so if politicians in general flip-flop....... why did you try and make such a big deal about Mittens????? ..... using your own logic then, its to be expected right ???
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Here are the supporters of Obama ....
University of California     $491,868
Microsoft Corp             $443,748
Google Inc                $357,382
DLA Piper                 $331,715
Harvard University         $317,516
US Government           $299,923
Deloitte LLP Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â $283,606
Sidley Austin LLP Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â $283,269
Stanford University         $238,803
Comcast Corp             $234,037
Time Warner              $230,088
Kaiser Permanente        $197,087
Columbia University        $195,574
Skadden, Arps et al         $191,828
US Dept of State           $175,672
Wells Fargo               $170,448
University of Chicago       $168,238
National Amusements Inc   $167,342
Sounds to me like it's the people who built success and the middle and upper middle class.
Are supporting Obama..
I didn't know the government could use tax money for political campaigns!
@Lei22 Lei22 I would like you to meet Tom Delay...
@cptmac11 Interesting that Wells Fargo supports both candidates,
@noneofyourbizzness  Thats actually not uncommon for companies hedge their bets so to speak.
@cptmac11 That listed conveniently left out both private and public unions that give almost exclusively to D's
 @kramr Oh you meant the working people...
yea I didn't have time to list the real workers
@Motorhead79  conversely, since it matches yours its not. :)
@kramr Obviously. I mean it doesn't match you're view point so it's obviously biased!
@cptmac11 @last boyscout  I think you meant openbias.org  :)
 @last boyscout It's called  opensecrets.org
 @cptmac11 Thank you cptmac11!!!!!!! That's the funniest stuff I've read in a few months!
Here are the supporters of mitt.........
Goldman Sachs          $676,080
JPMorgan Chase & Co    $520,299
Morgan Stanley           $513,647
Bank of America          $510,728
Credit Suisse Group      $427,560
Citigroup Inc             $363,015
Barclays                 $349,400
Wells Fargo              $320,025
Kirkland & Ellis           $309,042
Deloitte LLP Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â $286,110
PricewaterhouseCoopers$266,650
UBS AG Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â $259,200
HIG Capital              $220,495
Blackstone Group        $219,525
Bain Capital             $172,500 this week
Elliott Management       $172,475
General Electric          $158,800
Ernst & Young           $156,425
Marriott International     $154,837
Bain & Co              $145,800 this week....
Again Follow the money it shows where the loyalty is at and who they Really work for......Â
America's recovery will never happen with Obama as President!
Please vote against him in November!
Anybody else would be a better choice!
Ann would be better then robme if she ever gets off the horse
Hi we finally found mitts agenda from his web site...
http://youtu.be/W_pgfWK3sxw
He hasn't met a single one of his prior (empty) promises. Giving this clown another chance to prove he's full of shiat is a huge mistake. Only completely brain-dead idiots would believe the lies spewed from his teleprompter reading mouth that somehow magically things might be different. Four years and nothing has changed for the better, everything is either that same or exponentially worse than the way Bush left office.
 @molotovmouse Well you're almost there...
everything is either that same or exponentially worse than the way Bush left office.
First off how long should it take to repair what bush did???
Second how has the republican house stopped change from happening???
If you can answer those questions truthfully then your there??
We call it reality welcome aboard.....Â
I mistakenly have always thought liberals were not playing with a full deck. It's now obvious that it's even stacked a little. Liberals never miss a chance to play one of their favorite cards. The latest is their 'Tax Return Card' , followed by another favorite, 'The Race Card'. And lets not forget some of those old liberal standards like: 'The Living Wage Card', the 'It's For The Children Card', the 'Throw Grandmother Off The Cliff Card' and of course, the 'Gay Card'. The truth is, those of us that pay attention to reality other than MTV and Jersey Shore, are a little tired of and way beyond your liberal card tricks. It's time to choose a new game, you're about to lose this one.
@last boyscout "Your about to lose this one" Like they say,It's not over untill the fat lady sings.I know I disagree with conservatives on many issues and I especially have a extra fondness for evangelicals and I take my convictions seriously.But I've learned that bitterness and resentment is just not worth it.
 @noneofyourbizzness Be careful noneyo, if the far left gets too much power, you will no longer be allowed to say 'fat lady' without fear of retaliation. You're right about the bitterness, life's tough enough without the baggage.
@last boyscout Oh my goodness,if that happens,I'll either move to Mexico or Thailand.Except in Thailand you can be imprisoned for publically dissing the king.
@last boyscout @noneofyourbizzness Well you know I have too many friends who are conservatives so it's impossible to have this extreme hatred for people with different ideologies.To me there are good people and truly awful people,intelligent,not so intelligent and everything between.Political standing doesn't define the entire person.
 @last boyscout I know I know dang republican card dealers.
It's like they are trying to sell us a casino or something.....
Obama doesn't place as much emphasis on Tax returns as some of you do.  His Treasury Secretary (Geithner), is a self-admitted tax cheat.  So apparently, tax returns aren't a dis-qualifier as far as he's concerned.
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 @HellbillyPfft. What're YOU going to do about it?! We own your politics, and your voice is only important if it can boost our bottom line. Find a way to line my pockets or stop your whining.
 @Hellbilly And we Are not voting for geithner.....K
 @cptmac11  @Hellbilly No, but you support a guy that seems to think tax cheats are a-okay.