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It
is reported that tonight Obama will send his "Job Plan" to
Congress, ????'?'s will it actually be a detailed plan or will it be like
Obamacare a pass this bill then you can find out what's in it? I'm going with
"Trust Me" just pass it. We already know from the hype that's it's
another stimulus that hasn't worked in the past and this one is $447 Billion
Dollars. Another shovel ready job plan to dig a deeper hole for the Americans.
A Texan would term it this way; "All Hat, NO Cattle", "A Talk OFF".
President Obama’s Latest Rehash Of Failed Proposals Proves
That He Is Devoid Of Solutions And Unfit To Lead
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OBAMA IS RECYCLING
THE SAME TIRED RHETORIC AND THE SAME FAILED POLICIES
Tax
Breaks For Hiring Workers
Sept.8,2011:
“Pass
This Jobs Bill, And Companies Will Get A $4,000 Tax Credit If They Hire
Anyone Who Has Spent More Than Six Months Looking For A Job.” (President Barack
Obama, Remarks To A Joint Session Of Congress On The American Jobs Act,
Washington, D.C., 9/8/11)
March
18, 2010:
President Barack Obama: “In A Few Moments, I’ll Sign What’s Called The HIRE
Act – A Jobs Bill That Will Encourage Businesses To Hire And Help Put
Americans Back To Work.” (President Barack Obama, Remarks Before Signing The HIRE
Act, Washington, DC, 3/18/10)
Putting
Construction Workers Back To Work
Sept. 8, 2011: “It Will Create
More Jobs For Construction Workers …” (President Barack Obama, Remarks To A
Joint Session Of Congress On The American Jobs Act, Washington, D.C., 9/8/11)
September 6, 2010: President Obama
Said With Nearly One-In-Five Construction Workers Unemployed That His Second
Stimulus Would Put Them To Work Because “There’s So Much Of America That
Needs Rebuilding.” “But, you know, the folks here in the trades know what I'm
talking about. Nearly one in five construction workers are unemployed—one in
five. Nobody's been hit harder than construction workers. And a lot of those
folks, they had lost their jobs in manufacturing and went into construction;
now they've lost their jobs again. It doesn't do anybody any good when so
many hard-working Americans have been idled for months, even years, at a time
when there's so much of America that needs rebuilding. So that's why,
Milwaukee, today I am announcing a new plan for rebuilding and modernizing
America's roads and rails and runways for the long term. I want America to
have the best infrastructure in the world. We used to have the best
infrastructure in the world; we can have it again. We are going to make it
happen.” (President Barack Obama, Remarks At LaborFest,
Milwaukee, WI, 9/6/10)
Shovel-Ready
Projects
Sept.
8, 2011:
President Obama: “We’re Cutting The Red Tape That Prevents Some Of These
Projects From Getting Started As Quickly As Possible.” (President Barack
Obama, Remarks To A Joint Session Of Congress On The American Jobs Act,
Washington, D.C., 9/8/11)
December
15, 2008:
President-Elect Obama Was Confident That Shovel-Ready Infrastructure Projects
Would Lead The Recovery And Create Jobs Immediately. "Now, here's
what I'm confident about, that our economic recovery plan, our 21st-century
investments will create jobs immediately that would not otherwise be created.
We've got shovel-ready projects all across the country that governors and
mayors are pleading to fund. And the minute we can get those investments
to the state level, jobs are going to be created." (President-Elect
Obama, "Remarks in Chicago Announcing
Energy and Environment Team," 12/15/08)
Infrastructure
Bank
Sept.8,
2011:
President Obama: “And We’ll Set Up An Independent Fund To Attract Private
Dollars And Issue Loans Based On Two Criteria: How Badly A Construction
Project Is Needed And How Much Good It Would Do For The Economy.” (President Barack
Obama, Remarks To A Joint Session Of Congress On The American Jobs Act,
Washington, D.C., 9/8/11)
September
6, 2010:
President Obama:
“We Want To Set Up An Infrastructure Bank To Leverage Federal Dollars And
Focus On The Smartest Investments.” (President Barack Obama, Remarks At LaborFest,
Milwaukee, WI, 9/6/10)
Saving
Teacher Jobs
Sept.8,2011: President Obama:
“Pass This Jobs Bill, And Thousands Of Teachers In Every State Will Go Back
To Work.” (President
Barack Obama, Remarks To A Joint Session Of Congress On The American Jobs
Act, Washington, D.C., 9/8/11)
August
8, 2010:
President Obama Said That His State Bailout Would “Save The Jobs Of Teachers
Like The Ones Who Are Standing With Me Today.” “And that’s why
today we’re trying to pass a law that will save hundreds of thousands of
additional jobs in the coming year. It will help states avoid laying off
police officers, firefighters, nurses and first responders. And it will save
the jobs of teachers like the ones who are standing with me today. If we do
nothing, these educators won’t be returning to the classroom this fall.” (President Barack
Obama, Remarks On Teacher Jobs,
Washington, DC, 8/10/10)
Sept.
8, 2011:
President Obama: “And All Businesses Will Be Able To Continue Writing Off The
Investments They Make In 2012.” (President Barack Obama, Remarks To A
Joint Session Of Congress On The American Jobs Act, Washington, D.C., 9/8/11)
March
18, 2010:
President Obama Said The HIRE Act Would Permit Businesses To “Write Off
Investments They Make In Equipment This Year.” “The second thing
this bill does is to encourage small businesses to grow and to hire by
permitting them to write off investments they make in equipment this year.
These kinds of expenses typically take years to depreciate, but under this
law, businesses will be able to invest up to $250,000, let’s say, in a piece
of factory equipment, and write it off right away.” (President Barack
Obama, Remarks Before Signing The HIRE
Act, Washington, DC, 3/18/10)
Eliminating
Wasteful Projects
Sept.
8, 2011:
President Obama:
“And To Make Sure The Money Is Properly Spent And For Good Purposes, We’re
Building On Reforms We’ve Already Put In Place. No More Earmarks. No More
Boondoggles.” (President
Barack Obama, Remarks To A Joint Session Of Congress On The American Jobs
Act, Washington, D.C., 9/8/11)
February
24, 2009:
President Obama Put Vice President Joe Biden In Charge Of Policing Waste In
The Stimulus “Because Nobody Messes With Joe.” “Here in
Washington, we've all seen how quickly good intentions can turn into broken
promises and wasteful spending. And with a plan of this scale comes enormous
responsibility to get it right. And that's why I've asked Vice President
Biden to lead a tough, unprecedented oversight effort; because nobody messes
with Joe. I--am I right?” (President Barack Obama, Address Before A Joint Session
Of The Congress, Washington, D.C., 2/24/09)
It
Has Received Bipartisan Support
Sept.
8, 2011:
President Obama Says His Jobs Plan “Is The Kind Of Proposal That’s Been
Supported By Both Democrats And Republicans.” “There should be
nothing controversial about this piece of legislation. Everything in here is
the kind of proposal that’s been supported by both Democrats and Republicans
– including many who sit here tonight.” (President Barack Obama, Remarks To A
Joint Session Of Congress On The American Jobs Act, Washington, D.C., 9/8/11)
September
6, 2010: President
Obama: “It's A Plan That History Tells Us Can And Should Attract Bipartisan
Support.” “But
the bottom line is this, Milwaukee: This will not only create jobs
immediately, it's also going to make our economy hum over the long haul. It's
a plan that history tells us can and should attract bipartisan support.” (President Barack
Obama, Remarks At LaborFest,
Milwaukee, WI, 9/6/10)
Everything
Will Be Paid For
Sept.
8, 2011:
President Obama: “And Everything In This Bill Will Be Paid For. Everything.” (President Barack
Obama, Remarks To A Joint Session Of Congress On The American Jobs Act, Washington,
D.C., 9/8/11)
September
6, 2010:
President Obama:
“This Is A Plan That Will Be Fully Paid For. It Will Not Add To The
Deficit Over Time; We're Going To Work With Congress To See To That.” (President Barack
Obama, Remarks At LaborFest,
Milwaukee, WI, 9/6/10)
Americans
Work Hard To Meet Their Responsibilities
Sept.
8, 2011:
President Obama: “The People Of This Country Work Hard To Meet Their
Responsibilities.” (President
Barack Obama, Remarks To A Joint Session Of Congress On The American Jobs
Act, Washington, D.C., 9/8/11)
February
13, 2010:
President Obama: “All Across America, People Work Hard To Meet Their
Responsibilities.” (President
Obama, Weekly Address: President Obama
Praises Restoration Of Pay-As-You-Go, Washington, DC, 2/13/10)Research: www.gop.com
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