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Uploaded on Dec 7, 2011
The Obama Economy cannot recover without job creation from small businesses. The U.S. House of Representatives has passed 27 bipartisan jobs bills that still await action from the Democrat-controlled U.S. Senate. It's time for Senate Democrats to stop procrastinating and join House Republicans to get America back to work.
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combatsambonyc 9 months ago
The GOP is electing lame fish (Santorum and Romney) to lose to Obama.
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unionteacher 1 year ago
If lack of regulation and subsidizing profitable corporations created jobs, GW Bush wouldn't have left us in such miserable shape, would he? How about a jobs bill which actually creates jobs?
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donoct20 1 year ago
We need less government in our life
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Naterz100 1 year ago
I know you are right. We need to let the great people of this great country free to do what they do,until then things will stay the same. Too expensive, difficult and too much changing too fast to expand or start a business and create a bunch of jobs (at least in the USA).
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vbarnes48 1 year ago
Bah, Hum Bug.
We all know this is just more TPGOP hype. It is the same old trickle down economics that didn't work before and will not work now. If their policies were so great, how did we get to the point of 8 years of job losses under Bush? To continue to do the same thing that produced no positive results and to expect a different outcome is fool hearty.
The TPGOP: the "Do Nothings" in the US House the "Just Say No'ers" in the US Senate; self first, party second, country last.
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BeantownJim 1 year ago
We need govt' out of the way.Not more bills!
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aSimplePotter 1 year ago
More Republican smoke and mirrors dressed up as Santa.
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personman 1 year ago
I checked their list of 27 "jobs bills" and the very first one on the list is H.R. 1633, the "Farm Dust" bill. It's an utterly useless bill that tells the EPA not to impose any new restrictions on farm dust. Well, the EPA had no plans to do that. So, how many jobs is this supposed to create? It's basically keeping things the way they already are. How is that supposed to create jobs? And if 1633 is the bill they put at the top of their list, then don't get your hopes up for the rest of the list.
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