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Republican Rep Accidentally Admits The GOP Has No Interest In Creating Jobs
A major problem for dysfunctional liars and charlatans is that sooner or later they forget what their lies are and mistakenly tell the truth. It is a common trait among criminals who inadvertently admit their guilt and then become confused and angry when police handcuff them and lock them in a jail cell. Politicians often make similar errors and it is up to the media or the opposing party to point out obvious incongruities so the public can make informed decisions at the ballot box. Republicans, in particular, are champion liars who repeat rote talking points without thinking, and occasionally misspeak and reveal their true agenda without realizing they exposed their anti-American mindset. However, if Americans were paying attention to Republicans, they would have heard over and over again that the GOP agenda has never changed and they would know the GOP had no intention of ever helping the economy or creating jobs.
For the past 8 months, Congressional Republicans have claimed their spending cuts and deficit reduction agenda was necessary to create much-needed jobs and help grow the economy. In spite of their perpetual claims that reducing the nation’s deficit and slashing spending were necessary to get Americans back to work, the jobless numbers have remained unchanged. Now they have changed their message and claim deregulation is the key to creating private-sector jobs, but like their 8-month-long lies about out-of-control spending, it is obvious they have no intention of creating jobs or helping the economy.
Republican leaders have begun making an effort to demonstrate their willingness to work with President Obama to create jobs, but it is all for show. The fallacious agenda of “cut-and-grow” is better labeled “cut-and-cut” because by their own admission, they spent 8 months cutting spending and the fall schedule is all about cutting regulations. Just about any person with half-a-brain knows that cutting spending or eliminating regulations is not going to create jobs regardless the Republicans’ claims to the contrary. However, according to Representative Rick Crawford (R-Ark), “We have to multi-task and do both; and that is obviously address our spending problem and at the same time empower the private sector to create and to grow jobs.” Republicans plan to eliminate regulations as a farce to create job growth but the problem is not regulations, taxes, or the national debt; it is a lack of consumer spending.
The real issue is not the Republicans’ willingness to work with the president to create jobs, because they have no intentions of compromising or working with the president. Representative Steve King (R-Iowa) revealed the true Republican agenda when he said, “If we find a window, we can maybe do some things together. Beyond that, I will tell you that it’s going to be important just to hang on and get a new president and a new configuration in Congress.” King’s comment reveals there is nothing Republicans will do to help create jobs. It is not shocking that Republicans are going to wait and hope for a Republican president and majority in both houses of Congress because they have done nothing since President Obama was inaugurated except obstruct meaningful legislation to improve the economy or jobs. Indeed, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has said since 2009 that the Republican’s goal was making sure President Obama only served one term. Now King says they are just going to hang on until 2013 before making any moves to create jobs.
Even if Republicans control both houses of Congress and the White House in 2013, they will not work for anyone except the wealthy and corporations. Mitt Romney’s big economic plan is over $7 trillion in tax cuts for the wealthy and their corporations that have not created jobs or a healthy economy for the past ten years. Rick Perry has proposed eliminating corporate tax altogether as well as giving more tax cuts to the wealthy and he compared billionaire’s tax cuts to civil rights. Romney and Perry are proposing continuing the Bush economic policies that devastated jobs and the economy as if this time it will benefit the American people. Both Republicans also propose more spending cuts that destroy jobs instead of create them. The perpetual tax cuts and deregulation are not what business owners say are hampering job growth; it is the lack of consumer spending according to a McClatchy survey of business owners.
The only period of job growth was in 2010 because of the American Recovery Act (the stimulus) that did create nearly 3 million jobs. Still, Republicans are holding fast to the meme that spending cuts and deregulation creates jobs. Representative Marlin Stutzman (R-Ind) said, “Talking about cuts and addressing spending in Washington for the first eight months of this Congress has been a positive overall.” Stutzman did not elaborate on the positive impact spending cuts has on the economy or jobs because there are no positives. Back in February, House Speaker John Boehner’s spending cuts killed at least 1 million jobs and he said, “So be it.” If Republicans truly believe killing one million jobs is a positive, Americans should shudder at a Republican-controlled Congress and White House. Boehner said that America was broke and it was fine to eliminate a million jobs; but if the country was so broke, why would they push more tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations? Simply put, Republicans do not want to create jobs or help the economy. They certainly plan to spend trillions-of dollars to give rich people more tax cuts, but are doing nothing for Americans who are out of work.
It should surprise no-one that Republicans are not interested in working with President Obama to create jobs. Mitch McConnell said they would obstruct any White House effort to create jobs and Steve King said Republicans were going to “hang on and get a new president and a new configuration in Congress” instead of creating jobs or helping improve the economy. Republicans are lying when they say they will look for ways to work with President Obama because they are feeling heat from their constituents. Although they lie as a matter-of-course, King let it slip that the real Republican agenda is to wait until 2013 to finally finish off America’s economy with more tax cuts and deregulation. Americans should hang on because regardless of the outcome of the next election, Republicans will not help create jobs now regardless of their rhetoric. It does not matter how often Republicans lie about their plans to create jobs because as liars, they have slipped and revealed their plan is to do nothing; like they’ve done for 2 years and 8 months.
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AFM
Sep. 13th, 2011 at 10:29 am
I called both my republican senator and congress and asked them to support the Obama Jobs Bill. I told the aides that this wasn’t about party line and they must put the citizens first. They have to love the country more than they hate Obama. I told the aides that people were watching and we were reading that the republicans are giving lip service.
Please everyone call your republicans representatives and let them know to support this bill. Its about the country not the parties or the president. There more people who call it will show them people are paying attention. Thank you.
Shiva (Moderator)
Sep. 13th, 2011 at 10:46 am
while we have the representatives changing their opinion constantly on what is the cause of no jobs, we have the conservative followers of those people acting like bobble heads and repeating what they say without caring that nothing they have said is the truth.
Regulations do not inhibit companies from hiring. The Republican simply want to go back to a time for their masters where they could pollute and do anything they want to the people in the surrounding areas.
It’s too late to belabor what the conservatives are doing, simply because there is nothing you can do about it. However once again it’s up to the Democrats to make this known. If they don’t, none of them deserve to be in office
Eykis
Sep. 13th, 2011 at 10:58 am
AFM,
I did the same as well with Lamar Alexander, Bob Corker and Marsha Blackburn (Rethugs-TN)
Of course, Blackburn’s office is always off-putting by ANYONE who is not a Rethug and this District has about 35% unemployment.
Anne
Sep. 13th, 2011 at 11:00 am
They don’t have to come out and admit this fact, because everything they have said and done since January 2009 has borne out this truth about them.
Scotia Colleen
Sep. 13th, 2011 at 11:17 am
The GOP wants to cut taxes and reverse the Dodd-Frank bill, more deregulation i.e., the very things that got us into this mess! Perry or Romney would be George W. on steroids. You don’t have to be a genius to see the GOP only cares about the deficit when there’s a Democrat in the White House. What was most revealing is when Mike Lofgren, former GOP Hill Staffer wrote an excellent essay titled “Goodbye to All That” (Truth.org) which details the GOP’s agenda and it elaborated on the hatred the GOP has for having a black man in the WH. How truly sad and pathetic the GOP is.
Dee
Sep. 13th, 2011 at 2:38 pm
If you truly believe “the hatred the GOP has for having a black man in the WH” to be true or even remotely accurate then you, yourself, have deep seeded issues and will never be able to look at anything from a completely unbiased point of view and decide on something for yourself.
zumpie
Sep. 13th, 2011 at 3:31 pm
Actually it’s frequently only too apparent. Why don’t you use actual, um facts, to state your case instead of personally attacking someone? Racism and religious dogma are precisely how the GOP manipulates poor people into voting against their own best interests.
dem9586792844592
Sep. 13th, 2011 at 10:58 pm
Are you putting, say, Rush Limbaugh forward as someone who’s “completely unbiased?” The GOP is so thoroughly packed with lunatics (among other things, calling out for death!) one hardly knows what to make of it.
liberalMidfinger
Sep. 16th, 2011 at 1:12 am
And if you don’t believe it, you have clearly abandoned reality when you decided take sides with a bunch of racist, bigoted fascists who dance to the tune of a few select billionaires in order to enslave people like you. People who, foaming from their mouth like complete idiots, will parrot ridiculous and false talking points in order to defend those who will destroy their very existences. How about you go and get yourself one of those “completely unbiased points of view and decide on something for yourself”. Or have you found happiness in slavery?
SC_Gnomie
Sep. 13th, 2011 at 12:10 pm
There is a blog that I stumbled upon which has the perfect bumper sticker illustrating the GOP’s obstruction. I do hope they market it soon, for I know it will go viral and it’s what I consider taking it to the people.
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shel3364
Sep. 13th, 2011 at 1:15 pm
LOVE it. They had better get started selling that bad boy.
Dawn9476
Sep. 13th, 2011 at 1:49 pm
This has been obvious for a long time now and what is sadder than the fact the GOP is doing this is the the fact that the so called “liberal” media is letting them get away with it.
sherriww
Sep. 13th, 2011 at 2:59 pm
It has been said that a person just cannot account for the Stupidity of American voters,and it seems to be true.The idea that ANYONE IN THEIR RIGHT MIND,would,in these times vote for ANY REPUB/TEAPUB,is both ridiculous and sad! Now,we know that not every Republican or Tea Party member is rich,and yet they are willing to vote for MORE Teapubs to go to Wash.D.C. and find MORE ways to destroy the whole middle class of this nation! Why;when it will destroy these folks and their loved ones too,would they want to HELP Repubs do that to them and their families? Its almost like that”Stockholme Syndrome”,where theyare held” Hostage”,and learn to love and depend on the people who are literally trying to kill them and their whole life!And,yes,in the interest of this nation,and its people and businesses,the MEDIA NEEDS TO GET WITH IT AND SUPPORT THIS PRESIDENT,AND THIS JOBS BILL,NO IFS OR ANDS!Actually.Pres.Obama has CREATED over THREE MILLION JOBS,MORE THAN BUSH DID IN TEN YEARS-but the public does not”get it!” History will show that President Obama achieved more than any modern president has,and its a shame if he does not get the next four years to help us,because NOBODY ELSE in site now is going to help us,BUT PRES.OBAMA,thats for sure,no doubts.Right now,these extremes are set on destroying America as we know it.-59,000 BRIDGES BELOW CODE NOW,One completely shut down in the past two days,between Louieville,Kty,and Indiana. Every single day,our loved ones cross these bridges,just waiting for another Minn,MN.like tragedy!The Repubs KNOW it would put at least TWO MILLION TO WORK,fixing these bridges.Our roads,sewers and schools are crumbling-Is THIS who we want to be and how we want to live??
Kate
Sep. 13th, 2011 at 7:38 pm
YUP, we live right off 65, which is now one of the detour routes for the 64 bridge closure. We live up in Indianapolis…65 was backed up all the way to the county line from all the rerouted cars!
And was anyone regularly checking the bridge? NO. It’s the grace of God and sheer dumb luck that maintenance workers stripped off enough paint during the repainting process to notice the structural flaws! A few more days, and that bridge would have been in the Ohio river.
Never mind that this causes me one HELL of a headache, as I have to drive 65 to get to the hospital I’m interning at, and it’s going to be packed with cars taking the detour….my boyfriend gets calls down to Kentucky in his line of work, and God forbid that bridge had gone down with him driving on it! Hell, we drove that bridge on our way down south for a vacation two years back..good Lord, what if it had gone out from under us?!
The stricter codes put in place after the Minneapolis collapse were SUPPOSED to prevent this sort of emergency work from being needed at an almost-too-late point! But I guess that’s something the Republicans aren’t too concerned about…they’d rather spend that money on themselves.
motorfingaz
Sep. 14th, 2011 at 3:42 am
Pure EVIL!!
Yevgeni
Sep. 14th, 2011 at 12:49 pm
Turning the statement “If we find a window, we can maybe do some things together. Beyond that, I will tell you that it’s going to be important just to hang on and get a new president and a new configuration in Congress” into “Republican Rep Accidentally Admits The GOP Has No Interest In Creating Jobs” took a leap of logic that works only if you have a predefined bias.
During the time when Bush was President and the Democrats had control of the Congress, they fought Bush initiatives.
The issue isn’t whether or not either of them wants to create more employment, but how it can best be accomplished, etc.
Spending $500 Billion so we can create a bunch of 1-year jobs is NOT a path to prosperity. The path requires creating an environment whereby REAL jobs, not make-work ones, can be created and the economy can grow.
As it is, what the President proposed is half a billion to be spent in one year, and paid off for the next 10 years.
That’s not a plan for success.
Sarah Jones
Sep. 14th, 2011 at 1:01 pm
Actually, the Republicans fought Bush’s initiatives during his second term as well.
Yevgeni
Sep. 14th, 2011 at 7:22 pm
Bush was by no means my idea of a good President. Between coming up with “no child left behind” and increasing the rate of failure for the Medicare program, I think he was a disaster.
But we cannot change what was — only what may be.
Increasing the size and scope of government is NOT going to balance the budget. What we should do is look at the face of reality.
Right now, government assumes a base increase of about 8% per year in spending. If you spend only 4% more, they call it a “cut.”
So we need to kill that notion. If you spend more money, it should be called an increase. If you spend LESS, it qualifies as a cut.
The government needs to be reduced. I would eliminate the Departments of Education (which runs no schools), Energy (which develops no new energy sources), Homeland Security (which could be dissolved back to pre-9/11 status and sounds too much like the Committee for State Security — KGB — in the old USSR) and so on.
Obviously the Fish and Wildlife service is overstaffed when they can take multiple ARMED agents to shut down a guitar factory instead of just showing up and getting the paperwork to find out if the materials on hand were legally obtained or not.
While we’re at it, I suspect we could save a great deal on providing local housing for Congress by putting them up either in old public housing facilities or at one of the nearby military bases. The could take a bus to the capital and the barbershop in the Capitol Building could be run by the military as well…
Sarah Jones
Sep. 14th, 2011 at 7:25 pm
How exactly has Obama increased the size of the government? Links please.
Shiva (Moderator)
Sep. 14th, 2011 at 7:42 pm
No thanks.
ananair
Sep. 17th, 2011 at 4:36 pm
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ken
Sep. 14th, 2011 at 8:30 pm
The issue is not “fighting initiatives”. What you described the Dems doing with Bush is what the loyal opposition does while in office, ie, if they disagree with the President, they negotiate for compromise and for adjustments to presidential initiateve; it’s part of the job description. What King said is a congressional slowdown by not executing the duties of their office/not doing their job in order to limit the president’s term on office. That is unpredecented. That is not the loyal opposition. That is insurrection, which what the GOP has become.
ananair
Sep. 17th, 2011 at 4:41 pm
I remember chinless McConnell stating publicly that the main job of the Republicans in Congress is to ensure that Obama is a one time president, to heck with jobless Americans, 14 million unemployed, to heck with millions without health care. The teaswilling crowd shouted and hollered when someone said society should not help a person without health care, let him DIE!
ananair
Sep. 17th, 2011 at 4:02 pm
No what our half black president needs to do is to start a war say against Iran or Bora Bora, that’ll rev up the war industry, produce more planes, tanks and nukaleer bombs with which we can obliterate millions of people. It’ll all be paid for by the carpets from Iran and the sardines from Bora Bora, won’t cost the American people one dime and the jobs created, count in millions.
Just follow the example of that dubyASS what a shining success, now we have another TexASS in the wings to do his stuff, sixgun and all.
Patty
Sep. 15th, 2011 at 12:01 am
The problem is not that people aren’t spending;it’s because they can’t spend because more are unemployed and in poverty under Obama and his failed policies.
Wake-up to reality!
Shiva (Moderator)
Sep. 15th, 2011 at 12:11 am
LOL its too bad for you that the problems we are now in were started back in 2006 and before. Dont remember losing 750,000 jobs per month under Bush?
liberalMidfinger
Sep. 16th, 2011 at 1:18 am
Here, check out who exactly caused what deficit, and who’s fault the current mess actually is. Hint – it’s not Obama. Oh, I’m sorry – I know, using facts when debating Republitards is unfair because we have so many and you have none.
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ananair
Sep. 17th, 2011 at 4:07 pm
2.4 trillion dollars to get OH SAM AH BIN LAID, the TexdubyASSes always get their man, couldn’t even find the guy after eight years, so Obama sent 23 seals and 2 helicopters and bam, Oh sam didn’t lay us any more. but what a miserable failure, we lost one helicopter
Dave Jackson
Sep. 15th, 2011 at 12:42 am
You people don’t really buy this BS do you??? If you really in your heart believe it you should act with your blindness and step in front of a BUS. Don’t bother to wait for Obamagedon to take you out. If you are against deregulation you are either a treehugger or you would rather keep the jobs India or in some other counntries economy. If you don’t believe in drilling for oii you are somekind of extremist that needs to get a life and go to a National Park that will be protected forever. We need a few acres for the economy. Get over it. And gee jobs are created right now, tomorrow if you want a stimulus deregulate and let them drill let them mine coal bring the jobs back from India WAKE THE HELL UP 10 regulations a day on the average for every day since he took office. That is a wet blanket on the economy. Harry Reid is the one tables the legislation without putting it to a vote who won’t work with who?? So lets blow a bunch more money on another stimulus package that wont work and sugarcoat the name. This new plan is more of thie same failed ideas and failed polices. Get government out our lives.
Shiva (Moderator)
Sep. 15th, 2011 at 12:45 am
Excellent talking points. A recent email or an older one?
BTW, please explain to your kids why you want them poisoned and why you fell for the GOP’s ridiculous BS.
While you are at it Dave, please explain why the oil companys have leased hundreds of thousands of acres that they arnt drilling on. Dont you find it funny they are not the ones saying Drill baby drill?
Shiva (Moderator)
Sep. 15th, 2011 at 1:06 am
BTW Dave, wanna tell us why company’s flee to China who taxes corporations at a higher rate than the US? Want to tell us why American corporations support the Chinese military buildup through their higher taxes which means we have to spend more here for military and your taxes stay high? Tell us Dave
ananair
Sep. 17th, 2011 at 4:12 pm
I read in the papers that the champeen of deregulation TexASS Perry recently sold off part of TexASS to the people’s republic of China, you know dem socio-communists who oppress their slaves. any truth to that?It’s bad enough we have a half black geddon now, will those yeller people be our new masters, heck if they buy land and businesses, soon we’ll all be working for them and they could save all that money for transporting goods
Rosaleee
Sep. 15th, 2011 at 12:44 am
We no longer have a LOYAL opposition. We have a TREASONOUS opposition. These ReThugs are traitors to the USA!
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