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Obama: Time for big banks to help small businesses

By ALAN FRAM
,
AP
posted: 31 DAYS 18 HOURS AGO
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WASHINGTON -Big banks that got big bailout bucks should return the favor by lending more to qualified small businesses, President Barack Obama says.
In his weekly radio and Internet address Saturday, Obama said too many small business owners remain unable to get credit despite administration steps to jump-start lending, which was virtually frozen when the financial crisis took hold last year.
"These are the very taxpayers who stood by America's banks in a crisis, and now it's time for our banks to stand by creditworthy small businesses and make the loans they need to open their doors, grow their operations and create new jobs," Obama said.
"It's time for those banks to fulfill their responsibility to help ensure a wider recovery, a more secure system and more broadly shared prosperity," said Obama.
The president said the administration will "take every appropriate step to encourage them to meet those responsibilities." He did not specify what those steps might be.
Obama's were the latest instance of the populist tone he has employed to pressure the financial industry.
Earlier this week, Obama criticized the banking and finance industries for working through Congress to try to weaken the Consumer Financial Protection Agency he has proposed. He accused them of "using every bit of influence they have to maintain the status quo that has maximized their profits at the expense of American consumers, despite the fact that recently those same American consumers bailed them out as a consequence of the bad decisions that they made."
The financial bailout package cost taxpayers $700 billion.
In his address Saturday, Obama said small businesses have created nearly two-thirds of the nation's new jobs over the past decade and a half.
"They must be at the forefront of our recovery," he said.
This year's $787 billion economic stimulus package made $5 billion in tax breaks available to small business and cut the costs of Small Business Administration loans, Obama said. Last week, he asked Congress to increase the size of some SBA loans and announced a plan to provide low interest loans to small banks that agree to lend more money to small businesses.
On the Net:
Small Business Administration: http://www.sba.gov/
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2009-10-24 23:12:11
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Ssmithlg
10:15AM Oct 24 2009 
Small business will really need to borrow that Government Controlled Bank money now that that Democrats are able to TAX them into OBLIVION with Obama Care and Cap and Trade. The inmates are now running the asylum, 2010 may be our last chance to Restore CONSERVATIVE Adult Supervision to Congress to STOP this Socialist/Marxist administration from DESTROYING OUR Free Enterprise System.
STAND UP FOR LIBERTY & FREEDOM....... GET ACTIVE, VOTE CONSERVATIVE !
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Ssmithlg
10:15AM Oct 24 2009 
Small business will really need to borrow that Government Controlled Bank money now that that Democrats are able to TAX them into OBLIVION with Obama Care and Cap and Trade. The inmates are now running the asylum, 2010 may be our last chance to Restore CONSERVATIVE Adult Supervision to Congress to STOP this Socialist/Marxist administration from DESTROYING OUR Free Enterprise System.
STAND UP FOR LIBERTY & FREEDOM....... GET ACTIVE, VOTE CONSERVATIVE !
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FLPD180RET
10:08AM Oct 24 2009 
Barney F*g and Dickie Durbin, want the banks to start loaning money to "low income" first time home buyers to help infuse the housing market???? Isn't this the same thing that caused the collapse of the housing industry in the first place? Obama, then an Acorn lawyer would organize pickets in front of banks, forcing them to make subprime loans to unqualified people...I can remember the banks saying they had to have a "quota" of low income loans, or the government, under Clinton, would penalize them...THE SOCIALIST DEMOCRAT PARTY, HEADED BY THE EX ACORN LAWYER, IS GOING TO BRING AMERICA TO IT'S KNEES....WE MUST VOTE OUT THESE IDIOTS NEXT YEAR...THEY HAVEN'T GOT A CLUE...
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REMARTANTIQUES
10:04AM Oct 24 2009 
If Obama ~ and Bush ~ had listened to common sense, they would have fed the money to small business via employee tax cuts, then there would have been more growth and hiring. Instead we get a lot of banks shoring themselves up, consolidating, improving their margins - and no money available for business growth.

Bush (sacasm intended) and Carter were two of the worse democratic presidents every, but Obama's out to put that record also with his Nobel collection.
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