By John Richardson jrichardson@mainetoday.com
Staff Writer
PORTLAND -- President Barack Obama fired up a boisterous crowd at the Portland Expo on Thursday, calling the nation's new health care reform law a promise fulfilled that will help Maine's small businesses and families.

HAIL FROM THE CHIEF: President Barack Obama speaks on health insurance reform Thursday at the Portland Expo in Portland.
AP photo by Robert F. Bukaty
"Last week, after a year of debate and a century of trying, health insurance reform became the law of the land," Obama said as the crowd cheered and chanted, "Yes we did!"
Obama's first appearance in Maine as president was a rousing campaignlike rally, not unlike his visit to the Expo more than two years ago, when he was a candidate promising to fix the nation's health insurance system.
Obama told the audience how the new law will provide tax credits immediately to small businesses, improve medical benefits for seniors and protect individuals from being cut off by health insurance companies because they get sick or exceed coverage limits.
He also chided critics and pundits for declaring the law a disaster and a failure.
"Every day since I signed the reform into law, there's another poll or headline that says, 'Nation Still Divided on Health Reform.' 'No Great Surge in Public Support.'
"Well, yeah. It just happened last week," he said. "Before we find out if people like health care reform, maybe we should wait to see what happens when we actually put it into place."
He challenged Republicans to make good on threats to campaign against the law in this fall's elections.
"They're actually going to run on a platform of repeal in November," Obama said, "and my attitude is, 'Go for it.' I want these members of Congress to come out of Washington, come to Maine and (say), 'We're going to take away your tax breaks.' "
Obama is making a concerted effort to explain the benefits of health care reform in appearances such as Thursday's, said Moira Mack, a White House spokeswoman.
He left Portland after the roughly 40-minute speech Thursday afternoon to attend a fundraiser in Boston for the Democratic National Committee.
The enthusiastic crowd of more than 2,000 people inside the Expo roared and waved when Obama entered, and later drowned out parts of the speech with applause and cheers.
"I guess when the sun comes out around here, everybody gets pretty psyched," Obama joked. Some in the audience shouted out, "Thank you!" and "We love you!"
"Well, I love you back," said Obama, who quickly took off his jacket and rolled up his sleeves.
Obama praised Gov. John Baldacci and thanked U.S. Reps. Chellie Pingree and Mike Michaud for their support on the health care reform law. He also thanked U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe, a Republican who ultimately voted against the bill.
"This reform incorporates ideas from Democrats and Republicans, including, by the way, a number of ideas from your senator and my friend, Olympia Snowe," he said. Even the mention of Snowe's name drew applause.
Obama was introduced by Karen Mills of Brunswick, administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Mills said the new law is "going to be good for Maine's kids, it's going to be good for Maine's seniors and it's going to be really good for Maine's 35,000 small businesses."
To highlight the law's benefit to small businesses, Obama told the audience about Bill Milliken, co-owner of two businesses in Portland, who will be able to provide health insurance to more of his employees because of tax credits in the law.
Starting this year, companies with 25 or fewer employees can apply for credits equaling as much as 35 percent of the cost of health insurance for employees.
"It means employees who work for Bill will have a better chance of keeping their health insurance or getting it. If they already have insurance, it means Bill will have more money to hire another worker," Obama said.
Obama said his administration soon will send details on how to apply for the tax credit to millions of small businesses across the county. He also said information about it is now posted at www.whitehouse.gov.
Obama also talked about Theresa D'Andrea of Limerick, whose husband died of cancer recently and left her with $60,000 in medical bills that exceeded the claims limit in their insurance plan. Such limits are banned by the new law.
"Because of this reform, a situation like Theresa's won't happen again in the United States of America," Obama said.
"This reform will not solve every problem with our health care system. It's not going to bring down the cost of health care overnight. We'll have to make some adjustments along the way," he said, "but it represents enormous progress. It enshrines the principle that every American should have the security of decent health care, that nobody should go bankrupt because they get sick or have a child with a pre-existing condition. Small business shouldn't be burdened because they want to do the right thing by their employees."
David Clough, Maine director of the National Federation of Independent Businesses, watched the speech on the Internet. Obama didn't mention other ways the law will affect businesses, such as a mandate that companies with more than 50 workers provide affordable insurance to workers or pay penalties starting in 2014.
"He did a good job of making his case, but from the standpoint of a small business owner, the tax credits are only available to a small subset of businesses" and only for the next six years, Clough said. "It's very limited. It's a come-on that will be initially helpful to some; and once it's gone, you're left with the full premium."
According to Obama, other reforms in the law will give small businesses more bargaining power and lower insurance costs after 2014. Clough said business owners are less confident that costs will come down.
"In truth, there are certainly pluses and minuses in this law, and lots of question marks," he said.
Dean Scontras of Eliot, a Republican congressional candidate who hopes to unseat Chellie Pingree in November, criticized Obama for not addressing the overall cost of the law or its effect on the national debt.
"While it's always an honor for Maine to be visited by a sitting president, I believe that President Obama's failure to address the costs associated with his health care reform is not in the best interests of Maine and American taxpayers," Scontras said in a written statement.
In his speech, Obama said the law will reduce the federal deficit "by more than $1 trillion over the next two decades."
Pingree, who was in the Expo, praised the speech. "I think he did a terrific job," she said. "He took a complicated issue and broke it up in a way everyone could understand it."
Roy Peasley, 86, of Rockland had even higher praise for Obama.
Peasley, a World War II veteran, led the Pledge of Allegiance before Obama's speech. "This is the best day of my life," he told the crowd.
Afterward, he compared Obama to Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt, whom he served as a military guard in 1943.
"(Obama) is probably the best orator we have today, in the world," Peasley said.
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13 COMMENTS
builder53 said...
The handlers think that the American people are so ignorant and uninformed as to not see this repetitive method of holding up the "joe the plumber" dujour at each and every campaign stop, (I always thought that the campaign was over once you were elected.) A good analogy is it's like having the butcher hold up a big plump juicy roasting chicken in his left hand while with his right hand he is wrapping up the scrawny, boney little one to sell you." David Copperfield has nothing on this man.
April 2, 2010 at 9:30 AM Report abuse
rogerthis said...
As the protest sign said, "You rammed it down our throats. Now we'll shove it up your a**."
April 2, 2010 at 10:03 AM Report abuse
chet said...
We need to vote them (Dems) out in Nov. I hope we can do it, because if we don't this fool (OBAMA aka BHO) will have 4 years of unchallenged distruction of our Country.
April 2, 2010 at 10:11 AM Report abuse
builder53 said...
My greatest reason for wanting this bill seriously changed is as follows. The administration sold the American people on a ten year savings of $138 billion. They failed to include the cost of the Doc/Charge, money to be paid out of it to address increased payments to doctors for Medicare coverage. This now makes the initial savings of $138 billion an actual cost and increase to the deficit of $92 billion. Next they cleverly, (Legality is another matter), claimed a $75 billion dollar savings from the proposed Student Loan changes, (the very same money they also say they will use for Pell Grants etc.) So remove this falsely claimed savings and now your supposed savings is actually an increase to the deficit of $167 billion. Add to this the cost of administering the program conservatively estimated by economists at $100 billion and your supposed savings is now nearly a quarter trillion dollar increase in the national deficit. The people need to look beyond the talk, smoke and mirrors.
April 2, 2010 at 11:00 AM Report abuse
rogerthis said...
Savor away, Obama. The latest CBS poll shows your job approval rating has dropped five points since the passage of Obamacare. Another success like this and you'll be in the thirties with GWB.
April 2, 2010 at 11:23 AM Report abuse
JJ said...
America has lurched speedily toward totalitarianism. Remember the rabid German crowds chanting “Seig Heil”? In Portland yesterday, we saw a repeat, only their rabid chant was “Yes we can!”. While jobs vanish and the economy nosedives and taxes skyrocket, Obama holds a “rousing campaignlike rally”, with adoring puppets shouting "We love you!", (oh merciful leader…) Instead of “defending and protecting” the Constitution, (his foremost job responsibility), he shreds and disdains it. Impeachment is the only logical recourse for this tyrant: impeach while we still have a republic and Congress to impeach with.
April 2, 2010 at 11:53 AM Report abuse
U29sbw%3D%3D said...
I see that all of the usual Maine KA's were directly behind Yomama during his blah, blah blah.
April 2, 2010 at 1:39 PM Report abuse
Routone said...
U29, You're so eloquent, so open minded, so bright ... I bet you're a REPUBLICAN! Well ... you're not living in Kansas, you ignorant Republican, you're in the REAL WORLD... Bush and Republicans drove America to the brink of a Great Depression, and President Obama and Democrats are pursuing policies to correct years of abuse and neglect from worthless, corrupt Republicans. U.S. Economy Added 162,000 Jobs in March: Unemployment Rate Held Steady at 9.7% American employers added 162,000 jobs in March, the Labor Department reported on Friday, in a month when the government hired thousands of temporary census workers. The unemployment rate held steady at 9.7 percent, the Labor Department said, but it is expected to worsen later this year as discouraged workers re-enter the labor force. Job losses in February were less severe than the previously thought; only 14,000 jobs were lost that month, compared with a preliminary reading of 36,000.
April 2, 2010 at 1:47 PM Report abuse
RetiredUSMC said...
How soon we forget that it was the GOP who got us into this mess and who would created an even greater catastrophie had we elected McCain and whatshername. Say what you will, but Obama prevented this Country's - indeed, the world's financial market - from collapsing. I see nothing in the republican party to gloat about.
April 2, 2010 at 2:00 PM Report abuse
VivaBusho said...
When you make a Republican angry, they usually become illogical and disoriented. They will often make verbal attacks against the other side that have no relevance whatsoever to the issues at hand, or they will become completely incoherent and not make any sense at all. And a vote of “huh?” is not a strong vote to have. It explains why Republicans are so irrational. It also explains why Democrats are better educated than Republicans.
April 2, 2010 at 5:14 PM Report abuse
TheSaint said...
RetiredUSMC said... How soon we forget that it was the GOP who got us into this mess and who would created an even greater catastrophie had we elected McCain and whatshername. Say what you will, but Obama prevented this Country's - indeed, the world's financial market - from collapsing. I see nothing in the republican party to gloat about.---------Always good to hear from a USMC soldier hoping with the majority of good decent Americans for the very best for our country and President. Thanks you for your honorable service sir. We all appreciate your call to duty. God bless you and the United States of America!
April 2, 2010 at 7:42 PM Report abuse
U29sbw%3D%3D said...
To ret usmc house mouse. Hi!
April 3, 2010 at 8:34 AM Report abuse
TheSaint said...
longpondloon said... Buckwheat..Please just stay away... March 26, 2010 at 9:27 PM longpondloon said... Call it what you want...I guess the guy could sell watermellons..but he would LIE and tell us they were organic...I don't believe a damn thing the man says..can you say tyranny???? March 26, 2010 at 9:43 PM longpondloon said... Pure and simple blacks cannot lead anything.. April 2, 2010 at 11:09 PM -------------A true racist and bigot!
April 3, 2010 at 10:32 AM Report abuse