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red states rule
07-07-2009, 05:35 AM
Jobs are being lost at a rate of 250,000-450,000 per month

VP Biden said the administration 'misread' the economy.

There is talk of another stimulus. It will require another $1 trillion to get new jobs. If that doesn't work, then it will require another $1 trillion.

Regadless of the cost, Dems are willing to spend every cent we have (and don't have) to try and save us from the evils of capitalism



Boehner: Where are the jobs?
By John Johnston • jjohnston@enquirer.com • July 3, 2009


WEST CHESTER -- House Minority Leader John Boehner today sharply attacked President Obama's $787 billion stimulus plan for not delivering on its promise to deliver thousands of new jobs.

Speaklng to a breakfast meeting of the Rotary Club in his house district, Boehner echoed themes of other Republicans frustrated by government spending and continued high unemployment.

"When we started this discussion it was supposed to be about jobs, jobs and jobs,'' Boehner said. "It turned out to be nothing more than spending, spending, spending.''
Boehner's remarks came one day after the Labor Department reported the jobless rate hit a 26-year high of 9.5 percent. Those unexpected numbers sent the stock market tumbling over fears the recession had not yet hit bottom.

"The big question I have been asking is, where are the jobs?'' Boehner said.
Boehner urged the 100 Rotarians to check out his starring role in a new video in which a bloodhound is fruitlessly searching for all the new promised jobs.
Boehner leads a Republican caucus that has been at odds with President Obama and congressional Democrats over how to address the recession and control spending.

http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090703/NEWS0108/307030021

actsnoblemartin
07-07-2009, 08:16 AM
one thing i have never liked about democrats is, the results dont matter only intentions.

and we all know what the road to perdition is paved with...


Jobs are being lost at a rate of 250,000-450,000 per month

VP Biden said the administration 'misread' the economy.

There is talk of another stimulus. It will require another $1 trillion to get new jobs. If that doesn't work, then it will require another $1 trillion.

Regadless of the cost, Dems are willing to spend every cent we have (and don't have) to try and save us from the evils of capitalism



Boehner: Where are the jobs?
By John Johnston • jjohnston@enquirer.com • July 3, 2009


WEST CHESTER -- House Minority Leader John Boehner today sharply attacked President Obama's $787 billion stimulus plan for not delivering on its promise to deliver thousands of new jobs.

Speaklng to a breakfast meeting of the Rotary Club in his house district, Boehner echoed themes of other Republicans frustrated by government spending and continued high unemployment.

"When we started this discussion it was supposed to be about jobs, jobs and jobs,'' Boehner said. "It turned out to be nothing more than spending, spending, spending.''
Boehner's remarks came one day after the Labor Department reported the jobless rate hit a 26-year high of 9.5 percent. Those unexpected numbers sent the stock market tumbling over fears the recession had not yet hit bottom.

"The big question I have been asking is, where are the jobs?'' Boehner said.
Boehner urged the 100 Rotarians to check out his starring role in a new video in which a bloodhound is fruitlessly searching for all the new promised jobs.
Boehner leads a Republican caucus that has been at odds with President Obama and congressional Democrats over how to address the recession and control spending.

http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090703/NEWS0108/307030021

glockmail
07-07-2009, 08:17 AM
The jobs are in China.

red states rule
07-08-2009, 04:52 AM
"It's all about the economy, stupid." -- Favorite Democratic talking point leading up to the election.

They are right - but the Dems and Pbama supporters do not want to talk about this or the results thus far of the Hope and Change Express

But they WILL, and DO, talk about Gov Palin