Posts Tagged John Boehner

Shouldn’t Job Creators be Invited to a Jobs Summit?


Take a look at who was (and wasn’t) invited to yesterday’s “jobs summit” and then try to tell me that this administration is taking our crushing unemployment rate seriously.

Invited:
-SEIU President Andy Stern
-Anna Burger, also from the SEIU
-United Steel Workers Union Prez
-Teacher’s Union
-Various donors

Are you kidding me? Was this a DNC fundraising dinner or a jobs summit?

Not Invited:
-U.S. Chamber of Commerce
-National Federation of Independent Businesses
-Small business owners

Rep. John Boehner, the former President of a small business in Ohio, points out that nobody in the White House has ever created a job.

Newt Gingrich held a rival “Real Jobs Summit” in Mississippi in which three common sense measures were promoted:
-tax cuts
-deregulation
-a reduction in frivolous litigation

News just broke that the jobless rate for November has fallen to 10%, with job losses totaling 11,000 rather than Wall Street’s 130,000 projection. This is fantastic news, but doesn’t diminish the fact that we need to keep the pressure on our representatives in DC to continue exploring serious solutions. This isn’t the time to use a so-called “jobs summit” as a forum for repaying campaign donors and buttering up union bosses, while punishing those who oppose measures like cap and tax. This much unemployment is a tragedy and the President should be picking the brains of the most successful, results-oriented business minds our country has to offer rather than playing politics with our livelihoods.

More:
-November jobless rate falls to 10%!
-Here’s the information on Newt’s jobs summit.

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Saturday Night Fever


The Senate debate over the new health care bill, all 2,074 pages of it will kick off Saturday night at 8 p.m. The bill would cost $848 billion over 10 years.

Here are some of the hurdles that Harry Reid & co. will have to clear before this bill even has a prayer:

Abortion:

Ben Nelson, a moderate Democrat, says that he will join a Republican filibuster if language is not added preventing tax payer dollars from funding abortions. The Stupak-Pitts amendment is one way to do that; but Democrats are unwilling to commit to such language.

Watch this interesting exchange in which John Boehner questions Charles Rangel about Stupak. Rangel responds by asking John Boehner, “Why [he] is so rude?”

Public Option:

Senate moderates like Joe Lieberman who are needed to build a 60-vote coalition have indicated that they will not support a bill that contains a public option. Here’s how Lieberman put it: “If at the end of the debate, the bill I think is overloaded … particularly with this government-sponsored public option insurance company, I’m not going to vote for cloture.” He’s also stated that he won’t be the only moderate holding out.

Tax Increase:

The bill raises taxes by $486 billion in its first year. Because that’s what we need to revive our struggling economy, a heavier tax burden.

Ultimately, I don’t think they will be able to get anything through this time. Democrats don’t want to compromise on abortion or the public option and even if they did pass the bill with the Stupak amendment or restricting the public option, a David Axelrod seemed to infer last week that President Obama would veto a bill that was watered down in those areas .

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Saying NO to Obamacare

Thousands descended on Capitol Hill Thursday to protest the trillion-dollar monstrosity that is the new health care reform bill, carrying signs that read “Hands off my health care” and “Clean the house in 2010!”

Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.), wearing a jacket covered in pins and stickers reading “Yes! Freedom!,” autographed tea bags.

Led by Michele Bachmann, other notables were also in attendance including John Voight, Eric Cantor, Mike Pence, Mark Levin, and John Boehner.

“Who will kill this bill?” Republican U.S. Rep Paul Broun of Athens shouted to protesters. “You will!”

“Go tell your Congress member that you’re not going to eat this rotten, stinking fish that is Pelosi health care,” Broun said. “Tell them you’re going to put a stop sign in front of this steamroller of socialism.”

Republican U.S. Rep. Eric Cantor of Virgina, the House minority whip, vowed that Saturday’s planned vote won’t get any Republican support.

“Not one Republican will vote for this bill,” Cantor said. “And … we’re going to try to pick up as many common-sense Democrats as we can.”

Here is what House Republican leader, John Boehner, had to say about the bill:

More:
-Here is how Pelosi’s office looked by the end of the day.
-How many votes do they have?

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