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Post by Angelika Sun Feb 20, 2011 3:19 pm

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2011/02/20/sotu.schumer.intv.cnn?hpt=C2
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Post by mrgolf Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:03 pm

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:
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Post by truth Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:29 pm

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?

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Post by truth Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:35 pm

"Less spending, more jobs". That sounds like Depression deepening economics.

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Post by rubeNG Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:43 pm

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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Post by mrgolf Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:11 am

rubeNG 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.
I have contacted him but all I got in return was his newsletter
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