That's the speech. The speech is meant to sound good. I'd like to know what the AJA is actually worded to do. I tend to like what he said, but damn it, I just don't trust any politician anymore, even Obama, who I used to love.
I get the feeling he just handed Republicans a big slice of their favorite pie... but covered in green peas.
Just from the speech, this sounds like an ultimatum. "Here, here's what you say you want congress, if you don't pass it, then you've proven yourself obstructionist." Except... it's not really what they wanted, at least not all of it.
Just from that, it feels like nothing except more political gaming. Hopefully it's not as bad as it sounds though.
However, from the whitehouse fact sheet:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/09/08/fact-sheet-american-jobs-actI actually like nearly every idea there. I would prefer less tax cuts though, but hey, whatever, they all look to be temporary tax cuts, so I'll go with it.
AFAIK: This administration's definition of a "small business" has tended to be "Has 50 or less employees." i'm not sure if that's an actual government definition, or just the number that I keep seeing popping up places recently. That seems to match up with $5,000,000 payroll tax exemption as well, giving companies the ability to have 50 employees with an average salary of up to $100,000. That's significantly higher than the average wage, but I wouldn't consider it out of line for a company that does highly skilled work.