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President Obama promotes reorganizing government to make it leaner, more efficient and insourcing to bring jobs back to the U.S. from overseas (Video)

Sat Jan 14, 2012 10:28 AM EST
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In his weekly address, President Obama told the American people about companies that are "insourcing" – choosing to bring jobs back and make additional investments in the United States. To help with this, the President invited business leaders who are insourcing jobs to a White House forum this week to see how others can follow their example. The President is committed to assisting businesses bring jobs back to this country, and will soon announce tax proposals that reward companies that invest in America and eliminate tax breaks for companies that move jobs overseas. He has also put forward a proposal to streamline government to make it easier for businesses large and small to get support in selling their products at home and around the world. The President will continue taking action every day to grow the economy and help more Americans find jobs.

[Transcript:]

Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
January 14, 2011
The White House

As you can see, I brought a few things with me for this week’s video.  A padlock.  A pair of boots.  A candle.  And a pair of socks.
 
No, we’re not having a yard sale.  And these products may not appear to have much in common.  But they’re united by three proud words: “Made in America.”  They’re manufactured by American workers, in American factories, and shipped to customers here and around the world.
 
The companies that make these products are part of a hopeful trend: they’re bringing jobs back from overseas.  You’ve heard of outsourcing – well, this is insourcing.  And in this make or break moment for the middle class and those working to get into the middle class, that’s exactly the kind of commitment to country that we need.
 
This week, I invited executives from businesses that are insourcing jobs to a forum at the White House.  These are CEOs who take pride in hiring people here in America, not just because it’s increasingly the right thing to do for their bottom line, but also because it’s the right thing to do for their workers and for our communities and our country.
 
I told those CEOs what I’ll tell any business leader: ask yourself what you can do to bring more jobs back to the country that made your success possible.  And I’ll make sure you’ve got a government that does everything in its power to help you succeed.
 
That’s why, in the next few weeks, I will put forward new tax proposals that reward companies that choose to do the right thing by bringing jobs home and investing in America – and eliminate tax breaks for companies that move jobs overseas.
 
It’s also why on Friday, I called on Congress to help me make government work better for you.  Right now, we have a 21st century economy, but we’ve still got a government organized for the 20th century.  Over the years, the needs of Americans have changed, but our government has not.  In fact, it’s gotten even more complex.  And that has to change.
 
That’s why I asked Congress to reinstate the authority that past presidents have had to streamline and reform the Executive Branch.  This is the same sort of authority that every business owner has to make sure that his or her company keeps pace with the times.  It’s the same authority that presidents had for over 50 years – up until Ronald Reagan.  And let me be clear: I will only use this authority for reforms that result in more efficiency, better service, and a leaner government.
 
These changes will make it easier for small business owners to get the loans and support they need to sell their products around the world.  For example, instead of forcing small business owners to navigate the six departments and agencies in the federal government that focus on business and trade, we’ll have one department.  One place where entrepreneurs can go from the day they come up with an idea and need a patent, to the day they start building a warehouse, to the day they’re ready to ship their products overseas.
 
And in the meantime, we’re creating a new website – BusinessUSA – that will serve as a one-stop shop with information for businesses small and large that want to start selling their stuff around the world.
 
This means that more small business owners will see their hard work pay off.  More companies will be able to hire new workers.  And we’ll be able to rebuild an economy that’s not known for paper profits or financial speculation, but for making and selling products like these. Products “Made in America.”
 
Thank you, and have a great weekend.

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Government Reform: Making it Easier to Do Business in America

Everything You Need to Know About Insourcing

  • 7 votes
Reply#1 - Sat Jan 14, 2012 10:42 AM EST
don-72

President Obama again is taking what the tp/gop is saying and saying you are right in some respect. Now If you continue to say No because I agree with you. Then I am going to use it to win re election.

  • 6 votes
#1.1 - Sat Jan 14, 2012 11:07 AM EST
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LoneProgressive

Let us be clear what is meant by "Reducing the Size of Government"

When Democrats say they want to "Reduce the Size of Government" - They mean they want to reduce the Cost of Government, making it more efficient.

When Republicans say they want to "Reduce the Size of Government" - They mean they want to reduce the Power of Government, making it more irrelevant.

  • 8 votes
Reply#2 - Sat Jan 14, 2012 11:56 AM EST
LoneProgressive

Often when Republicans take steps to "Reduce the Size of Government" the cost of government goes up (especially when we trade 1 Federal Government Agency for 50 weaker state agencies).

As large as a Federal agency might be, it is just one agency doing a job. Compare the cost of that one agency (shared by all fifty states), with the cost of fifty different state government agencies... each duplicating the work others are doing for their states.

In addition to being more costly, each state running their own independent agency, means they have less power to protect/serve the people. Often all a person (remember corporations are people too)has to do to avoid a state agency is threaten to leave the state, taking jobs with them. The state, not wanting to lose favor with the voters will not enforce its own regulation, making the agency pointless. (Increased Cost, Lowered Effectiveness)

--- If voters want to debate each other over what our Government's role should be that is fine, but don't increase the Cost of Government in order undermine its effectiveness to do what we told it to do.

  • 7 votes
#2.1 - Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:24 PM EST
Carloz

Spot on observations, LP. The devil is in the details, and too often cuts are just made for the sake of cuts. Surgery is needed instead of a GOP hatchet job.

  • 3 votes
#2.2 - Sat Jan 14, 2012 5:20 PM EST
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