Haven't we had enough speeches? The GOP thinks so

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Some are calling it dis respect to Obama
I think its the other way around. Obama is playing a political game here
His intent is to take the focus off of the failure that is his presidency and put the focus on matters that have nothing to do with job creation

What is the problem?

What is going to take to start creating jobs?
 
I'm pretty tired of all his speeches....it's always the same thing, blaming someone else and making false promises, and giving people false hopes. I can't think of a thing i can respect him for!
 
Some are calling it dis respect to Obama
I think its the other way around. Obama is playing a political game here
His intent is to take the focus off of the failure that is his presidency and put the focus on matters that have nothing to do with job creation

What is the problem?

What is going to take to start creating jobs?

Except that the speech is about job creation. :lol::lol::lol:

BTW, when is the GOP going to focus on jobs? They've had the House since January. They promised jobs. Where are the jobs, speaker Boehner?
 
Some are calling it dis respect to Obama
I think its the other way around. Obama is playing a political game here
His intent is to take the focus off of the failure that is his presidency and put the focus on matters that have nothing to do with job creation

What is the problem?

What is going to take to start creating jobs?

Except that the speech is about job creation. :lol::lol::lol:

BTW, when is the GOP going to focus on jobs? They've had the House since January. They promised jobs. Where are the jobs, speaker Boehner?

Only a pathetic little bitch like you would allow Obama 3 years to not create jobs without so much as a whisper...

and then whine like a little girl that the GOP had 8 months.
 
I'm pretty tired of all his speeches....it's always the same thing, blaming someone else and making false promises, and giving people false hopes. I can't think of a thing i can respect him for!

He is so far out of his league. He got elected on lies and spun out spam
Thats all he knows
The economy needs a friend, seriously
It needs some-one who will make it clear he or she is not going to harm you if you are successful
and that making money will not make you evil and that he or she will be there to help them make that $ and create some jobs
 
Obama gonna fix it...
:eusa_eh:
Obama stimulus plan: Will it work?
September 7, 2011: President Obama will propose a new stimulus package Thursday night.
The economy is in the dumps. Growth is slowing. The housing market remains depressed. Job creation has stopped. Can a stimulus package of roughly $300 billion in spending and tax cuts get things back on track? President Obama believes it can and is expected to make that case Thursday night in a high-profile address to Congress and the American public. But economists say the package won't be enough to change the struggling economy's trajectory. "The kick to growth is going to be pretty small. It will add substantially less than 1% to GDP growth in 2012," said Nigel Gault, the chief U.S. economist at IHS Global Insight.

In the second quarter, the economy grew a measly 1% and economists spent the summer revising their forecasts lower and lower. Obama's proposal is expected to include new infrastructure spending, targeted tax cuts and payments to local and state governments. While details are still murky, sources confirmed the package's overall size was around $300 billion. "If we're talking about whether the package is big enough to ... start making a dent, it's probably going to fall short of that goal," said Gary Burtless, a labor economist at the Brookings Institution.

The simulative potential of the plan is hindered by another factor: A majority of the plan's spending is needed just to continue current law -- something that will provide no boost. According to a draft proposal of the plan, $120 billion would be spent to extend the payroll tax cut that has boosted the size of workers' paychecks this year. And $50 billion would be spent on unemployment insurance. The expiration of those programs could slow the economy. But at the same time, their extension will not provide any additional stimulus. "You don't get any extra kick from those things. It just means you avoid the drag of their expiration," Gault said. "That's not going to jumpstart anything."

That leaves only $130 billion in new spending left on the table for roads, infrastructure and aid to states. Why so little? Politics. "My suspicion is that economists within the administration are saying the same things about the size of the package. The president's judgment is probably guided by political factors," said Burtless. The plan's prospects in a sharply polarized Congress -- particularly with the 2012 presidential primary season looming -- appear dim at best. Some Republicans have already dismissed it, saying any proposal from the president will amount to little more than a second round of Obama's 2009 stimulus plan.

In a bid to attract Republican votes, the White House plans to offer ways to raise revenue or cut spending to pay for the new spending. While some proposals, such as payroll tax cuts, are intended to appeal to Republicans, things like spending on infrastructure projects are political longshots. On Labor Day, Obama offered a preview of his argument for their extension. "You say you're the party of tax cuts?," he said. "Well then, prove you'll fight just as hard for tax cuts for middle-class families as you do for oil companies and the most affluent Americans. Show us what you got."

Source
 
Some are calling it dis respect to Obama
I think its the other way around. Obama is playing a political game here
His intent is to take the focus off of the failure that is his presidency and put the focus on matters that have nothing to do with job creation

What is the problem?

What is going to take to start creating jobs?

Yes, we would like to see something "in writing" so would have a basis on which to begin an intelligent thought process. No more 'pie-in-the-sky rhetoric, please. ( It's like printing money....it doesn't work because it has no value.)
 
I'm pretty tired of all his speeches....it's always the same thing, blaming someone else and making false promises, and giving people false hopes. I can't think of a thing i can respect him for!
A good portion of the country is tired of his crap if the polls are any weight...and by the way? His next attack on the people will wrap before the NFL season officially starts...
 
This President love to talk and play to the crowd.It's gotten a little old to be sure...
Can we cut back on the speeches and start on doing something.An awful lot of talk going on.Not a lot of doing.
 
More of the same...
:eusa_eh:
Obama's Best Jobs Plan Might Be Status Quo
Wednesday, September 07, 2011 Washington (AP) - First, do no harm. Economists say the most important part of the jobs plan President Barack Obama will unveil Thursday night is the renewal of two measures already in place - a cut in Social Security taxes and emergency aid for the unemployed.
His new proposals, like spending more for transportation projects and cutting taxes for companies that hire the unemployed, probably wouldn't add many jobs, they say. Not soon, anyway. "These are not bold, new, big programs," says Nariman Behravesh, chief economist with IHS Global Insight. "You put everything together, it's going to be pretty small."

The job market needs big help. In August, the economy generated zero job growth. And the unemployment rate is 9.1 percent, a level more typical for a recession than for a recovery in its third year. For Obama, who also faces sinking approval ratings as he goes before a joint session of Congress and on national TV, the options are limited. Congress must approve any new measures, and congressional Republicans oppose new spending.

"Anything that would be of a big enough size to really help the labor market is going to have trouble getting through Congress," says Michael Hanson, senior economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. "And anything that can get through Congress will be too small to be much help."

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde and other economists have urged Congress to do more to help job growth and the economy over the next year or two - and worry about cutting spending later. Economist Barry Bosworth of the Brookings Institution, for example, says the government needs to spend $700 billion to $800 billion a year to generate healthy job growth.

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Some are calling it dis respect to Obama
I think its the other way around. Obama is playing a political game here
His intent is to take the focus off of the failure that is his presidency and put the focus on matters that have nothing to do with job creation

What is the problem?

What is going to take to start creating jobs?

Except that the speech is about job creation. :lol::lol::lol:

BTW, when is the GOP going to focus on jobs? They've had the House since January. They promised jobs. Where are the jobs, speaker Boehner?

Only a pathetic little bitch like you would allow Obama 3 years to not create jobs without so much as a whisper...

and then whine like a little girl that the GOP had 8 months.

And yet President Obama created more in 3 years than Bush did in eight.

Can you name some of the jobs plans the GnOP led House has introduced? One?
 
Most of us, that aren't suffering from ODS, do want to hear what plans the President has for job creation. We'd like to hear ANYONE'S plans for job creation. Step up to the microphone if you have a better one than he comes up with tomorrow. Do one of those "We the People" petitions.
 
Some are calling it dis respect to Obama
I think its the other way around. Obama is playing a political game here
His intent is to take the focus off of the failure that is his presidency and put the focus on matters that have nothing to do with job creation

What is the problem?

What is going to take to start creating jobs?

I think Deep Down inside even his remaining Supporters are starting to get tired of all the Speeches. It is as if Obama think all he has to do is talk and magically everything will be ok.

He really set him self up this time. Calling a Joint Session of Congress, and now trying to down play the Speech saying it will be just one of many. Well then why the hell call a Joint Session? This Speech better be Big, or he is going to wish for the Poll Numbers he has right now. We don't elect a Teleprompter Reader and Chief, We elect a commander and chief. Stop Talking, and just fucking LEAD!
 
Most of us, that aren't suffering from ODS, do want to hear what plans the President has for job creation. We'd like to hear ANYONE'S plans for job creation. Step up to the microphone if you have a better one than he comes up with tomorrow. Do one of those "We the People" petitions.

If all Obama is going to do is give us part of his Jobs Plan, then calling a Joint Session of Congress was a tad over the Top. He could have addressed the Nation from the Oval Office.
 
Most of us, that aren't suffering from ODS, do want to hear what plans the President has for job creation. We'd like to hear ANYONE'S plans for job creation. Step up to the microphone if you have a better one than he comes up with tomorrow. Do one of those "We the People" petitions.

If all Obama is going to do is give us part of his Jobs Plan, then calling a Joint Session of Congress was a tad over the Top. He could have addressed the Nation from the Oval Office.

And yet it is Congress that has to actually draft legislation. They ALL have to work together to move the country forward.
 
Republicans are so afraid of Obama. It's why they want him quiet.
 
Except that the speech is about job creation. :lol::lol::lol:

BTW, when is the GOP going to focus on jobs? They've had the House since January. They promised jobs. Where are the jobs, speaker Boehner?

Only a pathetic little bitch like you would allow Obama 3 years to not create jobs without so much as a whisper...

and then whine like a little girl that the GOP had 8 months.

And yet President Obama created more in 3 years than Bush did in eight.

Can you name some of the jobs plans the GnOP led House has introduced? One?

are you nuts?
chew on this and stop lying, i am sick of it

2001...... 131,826 110,708 23,873 606 6,826 16,441
2002...... 130,341 108,828 22,557 583 6,716 15,259
2003...... 129,999 108,416 21,816 572 6,735 14,510
2004...... 131,435 109,814 21,882 591 6,976 14,315
2005...... 133,703 111,899 22,190 628 7,336 14,226
2006...... 136,086 114,113 22,531 684 7,691 14,155
2007...... 137,598 115,380 22,233 724 7,630 13,879
2008...... 136,790 114,281 21,334 767 7,162 13,406
2009...... 130,807 108,252 18,557 694 6,016 11,847

2010...... 129,818 107,337 17,755 705 5,526 11,524

ftp://ftp.bls.gov/pub/suppl/empsit.ceseeb1.txt
 
Only a pathetic little bitch like you would allow Obama 3 years to not create jobs without so much as a whisper...

and then whine like a little girl that the GOP had 8 months.

And yet President Obama created more in 3 years than Bush did in eight.

Can you name some of the jobs plans the GnOP led House has introduced? One?

are you nuts?
chew on this and stop lying, i am sick of it

2001...... 131,826 110,708 23,873 606 6,826 16,441
2002...... 130,341 108,828 22,557 583 6,716 15,259
2003...... 129,999 108,416 21,816 572 6,735 14,510
2004...... 131,435 109,814 21,882 591 6,976 14,315
2005...... 133,703 111,899 22,190 628 7,336 14,226
2006...... 136,086 114,113 22,531 684 7,691 14,155
2007...... 137,598 115,380 22,233 724 7,630 13,879
2008...... 136,790 114,281 21,334 767 7,162 13,406
2009...... 130,807 108,252 18,557 694 6,016 11,847

2010...... 129,818 107,337 17,755 705 5,526 11,524

ftp://ftp.bls.gov/pub/suppl/empsit.ceseeb1.txt

Well, you are welcome to throw a full blown tantrum, but I'm afraid Politifact deemed this statement from Joe Biden, "Mostly True"

"We have created more jobs in this last year than the Bush administration (did) in eight years."

rulings%2Ftom-mostlytrue.gif
 
And yet President Obama created more in 3 years than Bush did in eight.

Can you name some of the jobs plans the GnOP led House has introduced? One?

are you nuts?
chew on this and stop lying, i am sick of it

2001...... 131,826 110,708 23,873 606 6,826 16,441
2002...... 130,341 108,828 22,557 583 6,716 15,259
2003...... 129,999 108,416 21,816 572 6,735 14,510
2004...... 131,435 109,814 21,882 591 6,976 14,315
2005...... 133,703 111,899 22,190 628 7,336 14,226
2006...... 136,086 114,113 22,531 684 7,691 14,155
2007...... 137,598 115,380 22,233 724 7,630 13,879
2008...... 136,790 114,281 21,334 767 7,162 13,406
2009...... 130,807 108,252 18,557 694 6,016 11,847

2010...... 129,818 107,337 17,755 705 5,526 11,524

ftp://ftp.bls.gov/pub/suppl/empsit.ceseeb1.txt

Well, you are welcome to throw a full blown tantrum, but I'm afraid Politifact deemed this statement from Joe Biden, "Mostly True"

"We have created more jobs in this last year than the Bush administration (did) in eight years."

rulings%2Ftom-mostlytrue.gif


Look I dont care what politico states
this information is as stated, I stand by that information, its the US govts, not min it and politica can do what they want to
Someone is lying and has been lying
we have 6 million fewer jobs in 2010 than we did in 2008
I cannot make it more simple than that
you explain that as more thqn good luck
 
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