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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-04-11 03:18 PM
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Flashback: GOP claimed credit for today's jobs report

Flashback: GOP claimed credit for today's jobs report

by Jed Lewison

Remember this?

19 days in, GOP leadership takes credit for job growth

It took less than three weeks for the new Republican Congressional leadership to claim credit for an apparent economic upturn.

Well, in light of today's jobs report, Republicans are doing their best to make you forget.

The drop in the unemployment rate last month wasn't enough, Republicans said Friday in reaction to the latest jobless numbers.

The GOP used the report showing that the unemployment rate had dropped to nine percent as a pretext for calling for new spending cuts, and attack President Obama's stimulus policies.

"Instead of more ‘stimulus’ spending and more debt, as the president proposed in his State of the Union address, we need less spending, more freedom, and more certainty for those in America who create jobs," House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said in a statement.

That's a load of crap. Not only have Republicans have done absolutely nothing to boost job creation since taking control of Congress, the only economic ideas they've proposed are making things worse.

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IF THIS IS THE PIVOT TO JOBS, IT NEEDS SOME WORK....

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This is laughably false. After one month on the job, Cantor's House Republican caucus has tackled a pointless health care bill, a dangerous anti-abortion bill, school vouchers, D.C. marriage rights, and vague threats about spending cuts, all of which would undermine job creation. The number of GOP bills that have received any attention and/or consideration related to job creation? Zero. Republicans went from obsessing over "where are the jobs" to ignoring the issue altogether.

As of today, though, the party hopes to get back on track.

In light of today's Bureau of Labor Statistics report showing lackluster job creation in January, even as the unemployment rate dropped and the private sector added jobs for the eleventh consecutive month, Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) attempted to resuscitate his party's pro-job mojo. In a press release attacking President Obama's "job-crushing" "spending binge," Boehner boasted that Republicans "have a plan" to pick up the pace of the recovery:

"Republicans have a plan to help our economy get back to creating jobs: the Pledge to America. Instead of relying on 'stimulus' spending and debt, our plan creates a better environment for job creation in America by stopping job-crushing Washington rules, cutting unnecessary spending, and ending the Washington spending binge, which is hampering job creation by eroding confidence in our economy, crowding out private investment, and adding to the uncertainty small businesses face.

Um, what?

Let's unpack this a bit. Republicans aren't going to create jobs; they're going to create an "environment" for jobs. How? With a silly p.r. stunt that even Republicans have long since forgotten about, and vague talking points that never made any meaningful sense anyway. (Seriously, John? You're still going with "uncertainty"? Didn't we debunk that one months ago?)

I'd also pay good money to hear Boehner put some policy flesh on these bones. When the Speaker says he thinks public investment is "crowding out private investment," what do you suppose he means -- or thinks he means? Does he imagine all kinds of private enterprises, eager to pump capital into the economy, holding off because their funds have been "crowded out"? Or is he just throwing this out there because some pollster told him it'd sound good?

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SpiralHawk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-04-11 03:35 PM
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1. Why do Republicons FAIL so pathetically in providing jobs?
Edited on Fri Feb-04-11 03:39 PM by SpiralHawk
What is wrong with them? They promised jobs during the elections.

Where's my job, Mr. Boehner?

Too busy boinking lobbyists to do what you PROMISED? Obviously.

Soooooo Republicon.
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JuniperLea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-04-11 03:37 PM
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2. Their rank and file go along with the lies...
How do you reconcile in your own mind the validity of your assertions, causes, and ideals, when so much of what you say is a lie? Why is it they can so easily jump the disconnect?
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