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Hahaha! Dems don't have the votes for Downgrade's job bill
« on: September 29, 2011, 06:16:27 PM »
Durbin says Democrats don’t currently have the votes for Obama jobs bill

Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said, at the moment, Democrats in Congress don’t have the votes to pass President Obama’s jobs bill, but Durbin added that that situation would change.  

“Not at the moment, I don’t think we do, but, uh, we can work on it,” Durbin said, according to Chicago radio station WLS.  

President Obama has been calling for Congress to pass his American Jobs Act since legislators returned from their August recess. The jobs plan is made up of a combination of tax increases on the wealthy, new infrastructure spending, an extension of the employee payroll-tax cut and additional funding for unemployment insurance benefits.
Republicans have voiced opposition to the plan, albeit less than with other pieces of legislation Democrats have proposed recently.

Durbin added that the president’s bill would need bipartisan support because there are senators both on the left and the right opposed to aspects of it.

“The oil-producing-state senators don’t like eliminating or reducing the subsidy for oil companies,” Durbin said. “There are some senators who are up for election who say ‘I’m never gonna vote for a tax increase while I’m up for election, even on the wealthiest people.’ So, we’re not gonna have 100 percent of Democratic senators. That’s why it needs to be bipartisan and I hope we can find some Republicans who will join us to make it happen.”

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/184713-durbin-says-democrats-dont-currently-have-the-votes-for-obama-jobs-bill


Obama: We must pass this bill now!

Democrats: No, thanks.



Too funny. Can't even muster up the votes in his own party yet he's gallivanting around the country demanding that we pass it now. What a sad, sad joke this regime is.

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Re: Hahaha! Dems don't have the votes for Downgrade's job bill
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2011, 06:18:14 PM »
Good.

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Re: Hahaha! Dems don't have the votes for Downgrade's job bill
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2011, 06:47:38 PM »
He proposed this farce knowing t was doa. 

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Re: Hahaha! Dems don't have the votes for Downgrade's job bill
« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2011, 07:07:56 PM »
He proposed this farce knowing t was doa. 


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Re: Hahaha! Dems don't have the votes for Downgrade's job bill
« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2011, 07:14:13 PM »
He proposed this farce knowing t was doa. 

True.  He is disingenuous.  

Just say no to class warfare.  Check this out from the owner of the Washington Wizards.  One of his supporters.  Hilarious.

Class Warfare - Yuck!

Let me get this on the record.

My dad was a waiter. My mom was a secretary. Neither attended college. I grew up in Brooklyn, NY and Lowell, Massachusetts. I attended public schools. My parents - in their best year - earned $31,000 combined. My dad worked for tips - often received in change - as he worked a counter for breakfast and lunch at a diner. My dad, too, once lost his job. I remember the angst in our household.

I attended Georgetown University which at the time wasn’t a need blind school via college loans. I paid them all back five years after I graduated.

I have great empathy for middle class or lower middle class America. My horizons as a young adult were not expansive. I was programmed to be a produce department manager at a grocery store in my neighborhood. That was my dad’s aspiration for me. I would have been proud to work hard to become a leader in a grocery store and I bet I would have been good at it, too. By luck and hard work, my career took a different path.

I say this as I read all of the rhetoric about Class Warfare, the rift that is being created between economic middle and lower class and as the President said “those millionaires and billionaires.”

The real rift in philosophy though is do you want the Government to create jobs and stimulate the economy or do you want America’s small business to be the engine of growth?

Economic Success has somehow become the new boogie man; some in the Democratic party are now casting about for enemies and business leaders and anyone who has achieved success in terms of rank or fiscal success is being cast as a bad guy in a black hat. This is counter to the American Dream and is really turning off so many people that love American and basically carry our country on their back by paying taxes and by employing people and creating GDP.

This is a bad move all designed by some pollster who said this is the way to get votes during the re-election. It should be stopped. We should be healing and creating teams NOT dividing and pitting people against one another.

I know the President isn’t speaking to me specifically when he talks but many times I hear stuff and I cringe personally. As a friend told me the other day who lives in China, “Every time your President talks of late, it costs us billions in market cap and in confidence in your country and your economy.” Why do we devalue success in the US when the rest of the world is trying to emulate what we have created as an economic system?

So for fun: I take the Acela train to Philly and NYC all of the time. Alone - no traveling companions to prep me. I have never seen our President on the train, have you? I own 50 hours on NetJets for the rare occasion I do travel by private plane. Does Air Force One charter out? Stop making private planes an issue. This is a tiny issue for us to deal with for our country.

I do have a nice home with a house keeper. I have only one home. I bet there is more staff at the White House though? And Camp David. What kind of real estate tax is the White House paying? Nice jewelry here. Click away. Stop it. Upgrade the discourse.

With my investments and board seats and companies that I own, I am at a leadership position in concerns that employ more than 200,000 people. We do our best to be good corporate citizens. I know in the companies that I own personally or am the largest shareholder that we support now more than 500 charities. We care. Pick some business leaders that you work with and make them heroes. Don’t demonize them. Showcase them as great Americans that care and hire and employ people. Employment is the biggest issue you will face when re-election comes. If people aren’t working, they will blame you and your administration. And since you have never worked before in a real job for a real company, you need help from people who have been there. Don’t push them away!

I pay taxes. I am willing to pay even more taxes but I would want accountability that the money was being spent wisely on infrastructure investments; education and retraining; and anything that makes us more competitive and gets people working again. That seems fair doesn’t it?

I voted for our President. I have maxed out on personal donations to his re-election campaign. I forgot his campaign wants to raise $1 billion. THAT is a lot of money–money–money–money! Money still talks. It blows my mind when I am asked for money as a donation at the same time I am getting blasted as being a bad guy!

Someone needs to talk our President down off of this rhetoric about good vs. evil; about two classes and math.

Our country was founded on the premise of “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”. Is anyone happy right now with all of this?

Hit a reset button ASAP.

Rethink how to talk to businesses and sell business leaders on your plan to make America great!

Many of us want to be a part of the solution. We aren’t the problem.

http://www.tedstake.com/2011/09/25/class-warfare-yuck/

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Re: Hahaha! Dems don't have the votes for Downgrade's job bill
« Reply #5 on: September 29, 2011, 07:22:40 PM »
What a fool.  He maxed out to his re election?   He deserves to be blasted

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Re: Hahaha! Dems don't have the votes for Downgrade's job bill
« Reply #6 on: September 29, 2011, 07:27:49 PM »
Loved this line:  "Someone needs to talk our President down off of this rhetoric about good vs. evil; about two classes and math."

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Re: Hahaha! Dems don't have the votes for Downgrade's job bill
« Reply #7 on: September 29, 2011, 07:30:39 PM »
Loved this line:  "Someone needs to talk our President down off of this rhetoric about good vs. evil; about two classes and math."

Since this guy donated the max twice, why doesn't he call up Bama?

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Re: Hahaha! Dems don't have the votes for Downgrade's job bill
« Reply #8 on: September 29, 2011, 07:34:00 PM »
Since this guy donated the max twice, why doesn't he call up Bama?

He did better than call him.  He called him out in an editorial.  Much better. 

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Re: Hahaha! Dems don't have the votes for Downgrade's job bill
« Reply #9 on: September 30, 2011, 11:36:15 AM »
Sen. Schumer: 'Premature' to say whether votes are there for Obama jobs bill
By Daniel Strauss - 09/30/11 12:49 PM ET
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New York Sen. Charles Schumer, the top Democrat in charge of messaging in the Senate, said it was too "premature" right now to say whether there were enough votes or not to pass President Obama's American Jobs Act.

Schumer's comment comes less than 24 hours after Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said he didn't think there were currently the votes in his chamber to pass the job-creation legislation.

"I think it's premature to say — I mean, jobs is the No. 1 issue and we're working really hard and trying to get the votes for the president's jobs bill," Schumer said during a conference call.

Speaking on local Chicago radio station WLS, Durbin was asked Thursday whether the votes were there in the Senate.

"Not at the moment, I don’t think we do, but, uh, we can work on it,” Durbin said.

Durbin added that the bill would need bipartisan support.

"There are some senators who are up for election who say ‘I’m never gonna vote for a tax increase while I’m up for election, even on the wealthiest people.’ So, we’re not gonna have 100 percent of Democratic senators," Durbin said. "That’s why it needs to be bipartisan and I hope we can find some Republicans who will join us to make it happen."

Obama has been pushing Congress to quickly pass his American Jobs Act, which includes an extension of the employee payroll tax cut, increased infrastructure spending and additional unemployment insurance benefit funding. Republicans have voiced some opposition to parts of the bill, but on the whole have expressed less opposition than on other pieces of legislation the president has proposed.