October 24, 2011
Republicans jammed together a mess of old, failed and vague schemes and called it a jobs bill. Sen. John McCain conceded the reason for the rehash: “Part of it is in response to the president saying we don’t have a proposal.”
They
still don’t. This despite the fact that they promised voters during
their campaign to take control of the U.S. House one year ago that
they’d create jobs. That they’d focus on jobs. That nothing was more
important to them than jobs.
Now,
what they’ve offered instead of actual jobs is a polyglot of GOP
talking points. It’s certainly no vision to move the country forward.
It’s a plot to set the country back – to repeal the health care law that
will soon help provide coverage for the nearly 50 million Americans
without insurance, to rescind the Wall Street reform law designed to
prevent another financial sector-caused meltdown, and to thwart
regulations, like those that stopped distribution of listeria-infected
cantaloupe that killed 25.
GOP Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio called the Republican polyglot a “pro-growth
proposal to create the environment for jobs.” It is, in fact, a
pro-business proposal to permit corporations to destroy the environment
for humans. READ MORE
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