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President Obama will present his jobs proposal to a Joint
Session of Congress on Thursday, September 8. Some Republicans will skip the Joint Session to host football parties,
campaign for themselves, stay home and otherwise disrespect the President and ignore
our nation's urgent need to work to create jobs. Jobs should be the top priority in
Washington. Republicans have made clear
that their top priority is seeing President Obama fail, even at the expense of
Americans failing.
Rep. Ron Paul decided not to stop his own presidential
campaign to attend the session. South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint, Illinois
Rep.
Joe Walsh and Georgia Rep. Paul Broun are also staying away. DeMint says
he
prefers to read the speech text. And he should do that plus attend in
person.
Louisiana Sen. David Vitter has what he believes is the best reason to
skip it. He planned a NFL season opener party to celebrate
the New Orleans Saints and posted on his Facebook page on Wednesday that
"Who
Dat Nation, family and friends are coming over for the big game".
Then he apparently had a possible change of
plans due to today's Facebook posting:
"Typical Harry Reid. He's now
scheduled votes that should've been held this morning for right before and
right AFTER the prez's speech. Pens in those who would have skipped speech,
like me. So now I'll miss my own Saints game party at home."
Instead of listening to the President and working with the
President on jobs, the GOP lawmakers prefer to stay home watching football
games, mock the President's job proposals, and offer none of their own.
President Obama proposes to unveil plans to put Americans
back to work in jobs that will strengthen our country, like fixing roads,
bridges and schools. Republicans mock
this approach saying fixing schools does nothing for our education system. We're
talking about jobs here and not test scores. Repairing schools could put up to
5 million Americans back to work. And if
we don't repair our roads and bridges, it
will cost nearly 1 million jobs and set our economy back by $1 trillion dollars
over the next 10 years.
Rather than work with the President on jobs or a jobs plan
of their own, Republicans prefer to give tax breaks to the richest 400
millionaires who have more wealth than half of the people in the US combined. Republicans have tried to eliminate
almost 7 million jobs this year. Our economy needs big, bold and new
programs to get the stalled economy moving again. And it needs our lawmakers of
both parties to work with the President to get the job done.
So when are the
jobs coming? The Republicans answer is "Don't ask, don't tell."
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