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onomic adviser to Vice President Biden Jared Bernstein said "pretty terrible.""The need 
for such measures has been so great," he said.Bernstein, now a senior 
fellow with the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, chalked the impasse 
up to three factors. First, he cited recurring GOP political opposition to 
President Obama's jobs proposals. Second, he said some on the Republican side 
simply believe government jobs proposals don't work. Third, he said concern about 
budget deficits has held back Congress, though Bernstein argued that concern is 
overblown."Temporary spending programs have almost no impact on the longer-term deficit. It's 
the permanent stuff that kills you -- see Bush tax cuts," he 
said.While touting measures like infrastructure spending and state aid, Bernstein acknowledged the 
stimulus-style proposals would be difficult politically to push through next year. He 
said a leftover proposal from the president's American Jobs Act to provide 
tax relief f
e going to be doubling down on our commitment and our message 
in terms of fighting for the middle class," Deputy Press Secretary Joshua 
Earnest told reporters covering the president's Hawaiian vacation.It's a populist message Obama 
will try to carry out while also claiming to be an outsider."In 
terms of the president's relationship with Congress in 2012, the state of 
the debate, if you will, the president is no longer tied to 
Washington, D.C.," Earnest said.In a briefing, Earnest offered a broad view of 
the president's agenda going into the new year. The focus -- continuing 
themes Obama has made in recent months including pitches for job-creating legislation 
that, according to the president's oft-repeated slogan, "we can't wait" to pass.It's 
a tactic White House strategists think is a winning one. They feel 
the recent fight over the two-month extension of the payroll tax holiday 
also gives the president momentum going into 2012."So in terms of the 
public's con

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