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Dems double down on new spending after discouraging jobs report
By Mike Lillis    - 06/04/11 10:29 AM ET

House Democrats this week have amplified their calls for new spending on infrastructure and other federal projects in the face of May's discouraging job-creation figures.

Even as Republicans are insisting on "trillions" of dollars in spending cuts, Democrats maintain that a targeted injection of additional federal dollars in the near-term would go a long way toward reversing the hiring slump. Friday's disappointing job report, they say, only bolsters their case.

"The American people, while concerned about the deficit, place much more emphasis on job creation, and they see a role for the government," Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-Ariz.) told The Hill. "A fast injection of job stimulus on the public side would help tremendously. … It [the job report] helps our argument about investment."  
Other Democrats delivered a similar message on Friday. Rep. Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.) said "the answer" to the lingering jobs crisis is "investment" in the "communities and businesses who need confidence and resources to hire [people]."

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) said "investing in our communities goes hand in hand with full economic recovery."

Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) said that only in Washington is targeted new spending being demonized.

"Once you get outside the Beltway, almost everyone agrees that we should be rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure and investing in clean American energy that reduces our dependence on oil," Blumenauer said.

The remarks are a stark contrast to the Republicans' plans to cut trillions of dollars in federal spending to bring down the nation's soaring deficits. Those deficits, they argue, have crippled the ability of the private sector to hire new workers. Friday's job report, the Republicans contend, is evidence that the Democrats' deficit-spending strategy has failed.

"If you talk to job creators around the country like we have, they’ll tell you all the over-taxing, over-regulating, and over-spending that’s going on in Washington is creating uncertainty and holding them back," House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said at a press conference Friday.

"One look at the jobs report should be enough to show the White House it’s time to get serious about cutting spending and dealing with our ailing economy,” he said.

The spending debate was stirred up Friday by the Labor Department's report that the economy created only 54,000 jobs in May – about a quarter of the average job growth over the last three months. Of those, roughly 83,000 were created by the private sector. State and local governments have been shedding jobs for months, and that trend continued in May, the Labor Department found.

Leaders from both parties blamed the other side for the continued jobs crisis. Democrats flung charges that House Republicans have yet to bring a jobs bill to the floor this year, while GOP leaders countered with accusations that the 2009 economic stimulus bill was a flop.

"They passed a nearly $1 trillion stimulus bill which failed to get people back to work," House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said last week of the $787 billion stimulus bill. That proposal featured $288 billion in tax benefits; $275 billion for energy and infrastructure projects; and $224 billion for safety-net programs.

Both sides have proposed legislative packages they say will spur job creation. Democrats are pushing their "Make It In America" agenda, a package of bills designed to increase manufacturing and discourage the outsourcing of jobs. It includes proposals to boost funding for airports, highways and high-speed rail, and also develops a national infrastructure development bank.

Republicans, meanwhile, have proposed to cut taxes, eliminate trade barriers and scale back federal regulations that the business lobby considers burdensome.

If the Democrats see the government as a necessary catalyst for economic recovery, the Republicans just want to get it out of the private sector's way.

Dennis Slater, president of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, a trade group, suggested Friday that the most effective strategy would incorporate elements of both approaches.

"Until Congress and the administration agree to make America's farmers and manufacturers a national priority by passing free trade agreements and investing in critical national infrastructure – both proven drivers of economic growth – unemployment will remain unacceptably high and our economy will continue to stagnate," Slater said in a statement.

Grijalva, the co-chairman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said the Democrats could be doing much more to convince the public of the merits of an increase in targeted spending.

"I don't know if it's a question of being able to sell it, or [that] we haven't fully embraced the concept as our own," he said. "It's a winner. I don't know for the life of me why we're not being more assertive on this point."

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/164751-dems-double-down-on-new-spending-after-discouraging-jobs-report



As our debt teeters on the edge of being downgraded thanks to years of reckless spending by these assholes, they're still falling over each other in an attempt to spend MORE.

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""They passed a nearly $1 trillion stimulus bill which failed to get people back to work," House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said last week of the $787 billion stimulus bill. "


See, I hate drama queens like that... always exaggerating shit by $213,000,000,000.

Telling your clerk to "Keep the change" on a pack of smokes is a little different from whining about a difference of a few hundreds billion dollars...

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""They passed a nearly $1 trillion stimulus bill which failed to get people back to work," House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said last week of the $787 billion stimulus bill. "


See, I hate drama queens like that... always exaggerating shit by $213,000,000,000.

Telling your clerk to "Keep the change" on a pack of smokes is a little different from whining about a difference of a few hundreds billion dollars...

Wrong 240. 

The final tab is about 860.   And that's borrowed money we have to pay interest on.   So it will cost more than a trillion after all is said and done.   Not to mention obama begging for qe2 as well which was also a stim bill in disguise.


Dems are doubling down on failure. 

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""They passed a nearly $1 trillion stimulus bill which failed to get people back to work," House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said last week of the $787 billion stimulus bill. "


See, I hate drama queens like that... always exaggerating shit by $213,000,000,000.

Telling your clerk to "Keep the change" on a pack of smokes is a little different from whining about a difference of a few hundreds billion dollars...

Here you go again trying to deflect attention from the article and zeroing right in on an insignificant quote from a Republican Cantor (who was right, anyway). You're quite the twat.

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dude, obama is a spending jackass like bush before him.  it is what it is.  mccain would be spending 15 smaller stim bills, jus tlike bush did. 


cantor exaggerated by a few hundred billion.  poor form.

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Here you go again trying to deflect attention from the article and zeroing right in on an insignificant quote from a Republican Cantor (who was right, anyway). You're quite the twat.


He really can't help it.  I argued with him for over a year on the stim bill.   

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dude, obama is a spending jackass like bush before him.  it is what it is.  mccain would be spending 15 smaller stim bills, jus tlike bush did. 


cantor exaggerated by a few hundred billion.  poor form.


What happened to Obama saying we had to live within our means? 

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What happened to Obama saying we had to live within our means? 

he was full of shit, of course.  :)

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dude, obama is a spending jackass like bush before him.  it is what it is.  mccain would be spending 15 smaller stim bills, jus tlike bush did. 




Hahaha. "It is what it is". Nothing to see here, folks. Move along and let's get back to talking about Palin.  ::)

You're a twat.

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hahaha 240 you really should look into starting your own marketing firm.

you can use your posts on here as examples of your work.

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hahaha 240 you really should look into starting your own marketing firm.

you can use your posts on here as examples of your work.

For what?  The Sham Wow?  The Slap Chop? 

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youre gonna love my nuts


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You can be the new Vince. 

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Senate Democrats seek new economic stimulus
Reuters ^

Posted on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 1:14:04 PM by sunmars





Democrats in the Senate on Wednesday called on Vice President Joe Biden to include new economic stimulus spending in deficit-reduction talks as a way of lowering the 9.1 percent jobless rate that is hobbling the economic recovery.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid made the proposal to the White House, Richard Durbin, the No. 2 Democratic senator, told reporters.

"The Republicans are fixating on the budget deficit and it's a serious problem," Durbin said.

But citing the conclusions of a presidential deficit-cutting commission that he served on last year, Durbin added, "Get the recovery right before you get in this deficit cutting mode ... get people back to work. Let's start moving in that direction."

A senior Democratic aide said the job-creation idea Senate Democrats are now pursuing represented a pivot in the deficit-reduction negotiations.

He said the idea presented to the White House has three components to help create jobs: new infrastructure spending, a payroll tax cut and support for clean energy jobs.

He did not say how large the infrastructure spending proposal would be. In 2009, President Barack Obama won enactment of an $814 billion economic stimulus that Republicans opposed as wasteful spending.

The aide said the White House appeared to support extending the current payroll tax cut for employees, although there has been discussion on Capitol Hill of also expanding that tax cut to employers.

Biden is to return to the Senate on Wednesday for another meeting with the bipartisan group of lawmakers looking for ways to significantly reduce deficits. A deep cut in spending -- in the neighborhood of $4 trillion over a decade -- is a Republican requirement for allowing a vote to increase U.S. borrowing authority that is hitting up against a $14.3 trillion limit.

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They are insane. Time to line them up against a wall and go Capone on all of them.

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Senate Democrats seek new economic stimulus
Reuters ^

Posted on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 1:14:04 PM by sunmars





Democrats in the Senate on Wednesday called on Vice President Joe Biden to include new economic stimulus spending in deficit-reduction talks as a way of lowering the 9.1 percent jobless rate that is hobbling the economic recovery.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid made the proposal to the White House, Richard Durbin, the No. 2 Democratic senator, told reporters.

"The Republicans are fixating on the budget deficit and it's a serious problem," Durbin said.

But citing the conclusions of a presidential deficit-cutting commission that he served on last year, Durbin added, "Get the recovery right before you get in this deficit cutting mode ... get people back to work. Let's start moving in that direction."

A senior Democratic aide said the job-creation idea Senate Democrats are now pursuing represented a pivot in the deficit-reduction negotiations.

He said the idea presented to the White House has three components to help create jobs: new infrastructure spending, a payroll tax cut and support for clean energy jobs.

He did not say how large the infrastructure spending proposal would be. In 2009, President Barack Obama won enactment of an $814 billion economic stimulus that Republicans opposed as wasteful spending.

The aide said the White House appeared to support extending the current payroll tax cut for employees, although there has been discussion on Capitol Hill of also expanding that tax cut to employers.

Biden is to return to the Senate on Wednesday for another meeting with the bipartisan group of lawmakers looking for ways to significantly reduce deficits. A deep cut in spending -- in the neighborhood of $4 trillion over a decade -- is a Republican requirement for allowing a vote to increase U.S. borrowing authority that is hitting up against a $14.3 trillion limit.

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These Dems just don't get it. Just like their robotic supporters on here, they're beyond delusional (Hi kcballer, straw man and co.!).

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Disastrous jobs numbers.