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Boehner on Course of Recklessness
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Boehner on Course of Recklessness
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2011/02/20/sotu.schumer.intv.cnn?hpt=C2
Re: Boehner on Course of Recklessness
Just got this email from Speaker Boehner
Less Spending, More Jobs: House Passes $100 Billion Spending Cut; Will Harry Reid Allow a Vote?
Early Saturday morning, the House of Representatives passed one of the largest spending cuts in American history – a key component of Republicans’ effort to create a better environment for private sector job creation. Speaker Boehner called on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) “to allow it to come to an immediate vote.” Read more about the past week below, and check out the weekly Republican address from Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) where he discusses the new majority’s effort to liberate our economy from the shackles of big government and skyrocketing debt:
Less Spending, More Jobs: House Passes $100 Billion Spending Cut; Will Harry Reid Allow a Vote?
Early Saturday morning, the House of Representatives passed one of the largest spending cuts in American history – a key component of Republicans’ effort to create a better environment for private sector job creation. Speaker Boehner called on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) “to allow it to come to an immediate vote.” Read more about the past week below, and check out the weekly Republican address from Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) where he discusses the new majority’s effort to liberate our economy from the shackles of big government and skyrocketing debt:
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Re: Boehner on Course of Recklessness
1. Do the "shackles of big government" include providing a lineline for the long-term unemployed until those promised private sector jobs are created?
2. How much did the recently passed tax cuts for the top 3% add to the "skyrocketing debt", and how many jobs have been created by those cuts?
We were told that those cuts were for the "job creators". Where are the jobs?
2. How much did the recently passed tax cuts for the top 3% add to the "skyrocketing debt", and how many jobs have been created by those cuts?
We were told that those cuts were for the "job creators". Where are the jobs?
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"Less spending, more jobs". That sounds like Depression deepening economics.
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Re: Boehner on Course of Recklessness
mrgolf wrote:Just got this email from Speaker Boehner
Less Spending, More Jobs: House Passes $100 Billion Spending Cut; Will Harry Reid Allow a Vote?
Early Saturday morning, the House of Representatives passed one of the largest spending cuts in American history – a key component of Republicans’ effort to create a better environment for private sector job creation. Speaker Boehner called on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) “to allow it to come to an immediate vote.” Read more about the past week below, and check out the weekly Republican address from Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) where he discusses the new majority’s effort to liberate our economy from the shackles of big government and skyrocketing debt:
Reply back and ask that hypocrite why he wasn't concerned about that when he was extending Bush rich tax cuts.
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Re: Boehner on Course of Recklessness
I have contacted him but all I got in return was his newsletterrubeNG wrote:mrgolf wrote:Just got this email from Speaker Boehner
Less Spending, More Jobs: House Passes $100 Billion Spending Cut; Will Harry Reid Allow a Vote?
Early Saturday morning, the House of Representatives passed one of the largest spending cuts in American history – a key component of Republicans’ effort to create a better environment for private sector job creation. Speaker Boehner called on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) “to allow it to come to an immediate vote.” Read more about the past week below, and check out the weekly Republican address from Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) where he discusses the new majority’s effort to liberate our economy from the shackles of big government and skyrocketing debt:
Reply back and ask that hypocrite why he wasn't concerned about that when he was extending Bush rich tax cuts.
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