hatrack
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Thu Nov-13-03 02:48 PM
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Anyone Up For An Incredibly Stupid Bush Quote? |
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Edited on Thu Nov-13-03 02:59 PM by hatrack
From the National Journal Hotline - no link, but sourced to LA Times.
This is from an article dealing with his recent trip to South Carolina and his visit to a BMW plant there.
"Talks with workers 'provided Bush the opportunity to tout his job-training initiatives': 'There are ample opportunities to find job-training programs that will help train you for jobs which actually exist -- and that's a very important concept. There are jobs available.'" (Chen, Los Angeles Times, 11/11).
After all, who wouldn't prefer a job that actually existed? I know I sure would!
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Thu Nov-13-03 02:51 PM
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1. A scan of the LA times and Monster..... |
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tells me that he's smoking crack again.
The jobs he's talking about are either 9-15 years of school/experience jobs in specialized fields ( and with 5 years max of welfare, that isn't going to happen)
Or
They're low paid, service sector "McJobs."
(Oh, I love that term.)
PCat.
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Thu Nov-13-03 02:54 PM
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2. The other funny thing about it is... |
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The job-training resources he's touting are Clinton's.
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Thu Nov-13-03 02:54 PM
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3. Call Mark Crispin Miller |
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This is yet another comment that reveals Bush's pathological lack of concern for suffering.
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