News / USA

Obama Departs for Hawaii, Has Final Words for Congress

President Barack Obama signs the payroll tax cut extension in the White House Oval Office, in Washington, December 23, 2011.
TEXT SIZE - +

President Barack Obama has departed Washington for Hawaii to join his family for a vacation he had to postpone for nearly a week because of a tense political battle with Congress over extending a tax cut.

Mr. Obama's wife, Michelle Obama, and their daughters Malia and Sasha have been in Hawaii since last weekend, while he remained in Washington struggling with Congress over extending the payroll-tax cut.

The final stage of that drama played out early Friday as first the Senate and then the House of Representatives rapidly approved a compromise to extend the tax cut for two months.

Mr. Obama signed the tax legislation, which also extends government financial support for the unemployed, into law along with a separate measure keeping the federal government operating through 2012.

Though the extension is only for 60 days, it is widely seen as a victory for Mr. Obama, who is seeking re-election in 2012, and at least a temporary defeat for opposition Republicans.

Republicans in the House of Representatives had labeled the two-month extension a gimmick, but were forced to back down on their demands for a longer extension under pressure from the public and within their party.

In remarks before departing, Mr. Obama said ending the stalemate will help millions of Americans, and help the economy, adding that debates in Washington should not be about "partisan games."

But he said Congress will have to work when it returns in January to extend the tax cut through next year, saying more work remains to boost the economy and speed up job growth.

"This continues to be a make or break moment for the middle class in this country, and we are going to have to roll up our sleeves together, Democrats and Republicans, to make sure that the economy is growing and to make sure that more jobs are created," Mr. Obama said.

This is the fourth time since his election in 2008 that President Obama and his family have spent their Christmas vacation in Hawaii, this year in Kailua on the island of Oahu.

White House officials always emphasize that there really is no such thing as a presidential vacation.  Mr. Obama's advisers will keep him updated on a wide range of domestic and foreign issues.

You May Like

Video Egypt's Conservative Rural Vote Appears Split

Early speculation after the first two-day round is showing a race too close to call More

NATO Continues Plans for Missile Defense

While Afghanistan dominated talks in Chicago, member states also reaffirmed their commitment to ballistic-missile defense More

War Declared on Invasive Leaping Asian Carp

When Asian carp were first imported decades ago, few foresaw their environmental impact. More

This forum has been closed.
Comments
     
There are no comments in this forum. Be first and add one
The Student Union

It’s Not Too Late To Get Admission for the Fall

More

An ‘A’ Won’t Get You a Career, But a Good Education Might

More

Here’s Exactly What a College Application Form Looks Like

More

Travel Tips for International Students in America

More

Events for International Students: May 21-25

More
Read more
Ted Landphair

The Golden Gate Bridge — A Diamond Over the Rough

More

The Empire State Building: No. 2 in New York, 1 in Our Hearts

More

On California’s Royal Road, Traces of ‘New Spain’

More

Heart of the Heartland

More

So You Want to be Famous!

More
Read more