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House Republicans Get Set for a Two Month Vacation After Creating 0 Jobs
Most people recognize a mark of good moral character is diligently following through on a promise or pledge, and it is normal to lose confidence in a man whose word is no good. In some respects, breaking a promise one had no intention of keeping in the first place is a premeditated lie, unless there are extenuating circumstances beyond the person’s control. In the lead up to the 2010 midterm elections, Republicans campaigned aggressively on one platform; job creation, and as a result of that promise, they won a majority in the House of Representatives inciting Speaker of the House-to-be John Boehner to claim Republicans primary goal was to create jobs and increase employment. In fact Speaker Boehner’s exact words were, “We’re going to have a relentless focus on creating jobs.”
It is one year and eight months later, and if a man is only as good as his word, then John Boehner is as worthless as the rest of the Republicans in Congress who promised to create jobs, and have spent the entire 112th Congress blocking job creation measures. Indeed, the Republicans in Congress have barely accomplished anything except blocking economic recovery and attacking women’s rights, and now they are taking two months off while taxpayers are still paying them and waiting for them to fulfill their campaign promise to create jobs.
On Friday, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor announced that after next week, the House will recess until November 13 to ensure that several vital bills remain in limbo until after the general election. In some respects, it does show consistency on the part of House Republicans who have made it their practice to accomplish nothing to deny President Obama any success at creating jobs or improving the economy, but in reality, the Republicans are “keeping millions of Americans unemployed to put one man (President Obama) out of a job.” It is little wonder that 60% of Americans have labeled this Congress as “the worst Congress ever” with an approval rating in July of 12%.
When the House goes on hiatus next week for two months, they will leave seven major bills languishing, 12 fiscal year Appropriations Bills, drought assistance, postal service reform, cyber-security legislation, fixes for Medicare reimbursement rates, and the Alternative Minimum Tax all unaddressed. The seven major bills are crucial to Americans, and many of them passed the Democratically-controlled Senate through mostly bipartisan efforts, leaving thinking Americans to assign the blame directly to House Republicans, and specifically to John Boehner. Now, pundits tend to blame the extremists in the tea party caucus of intransigence on compromise, but their obstruction fits in to the Republican’s promise to block any economic recovery efforts they planned on inauguration night in January 2009.
Some of the bills they refuse to even consider are job creating bills that are crucial to economic recovery, and just the uncertainty is already responsible for the loss of jobs in a burgeoning industry manufacturing durable goods for the global market. Despite bipartisan support in the Senate that may act next week to renew an expiring wind energy tax credit, the House is unlikely to pass the renewal that already led to job cuts and threatens the wind energy industry. There is a similar scenario with the Veterans Job Corps Act where the Senate is considering bipartisan legislation to assist America’s veterans find jobs, prompting the Air Force Times to report that House Republicans have “shown no interest” in legislation to support veterans who served the country.
In July, the Senate passed a bill extending tax-cuts for the first $250,000 in annual income for working families, but the Republican House leadership refused to consider the bill unless Democrats ransom the hostage by acquiescing to Republican demands for a full extension of Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthiest 2% of Americans. For over a year, Republicans blocked the President’s American Jobs Act that funds immediate infrastructure improvements, tax credits for employers and working Americans, and aid to states and local governments to prevent more layoffs of firefighters, teachers, police officers, and other public officials. To date, in Republican-controlled states, over 800,000 public sector workers have lost good living wage jobs and it is having a profound impact on communities, downstream jobs, and revenue for cash-strapped localities. Remember, Boehner’s promise that “We’re going to have a relentless focus on creating jobs?” He was lying in 2010 and he is still lying when he promises that Republicans have the recipe to create jobs and grow the economy.
Although any deliberate attempts to block job creating bills is egregious in this economy, it is the House Republicans refusal to pass the Farm Bill that may cause the most damage to Americans. The Democratic-led Senate passed a 5-year farm bill that has strong support from even conservative groups like the Farm Bureau Association, and yet the House leadership has not even scheduled a vote. The current law expires September 30, and without passage, 90% of the work of the Department of Agriculture could be defunded, and after the debilitating droughts across the country this summer, it is a cruel ploy on the part of House Republicans to not even allow the bill to come up for a vote. Besides punishing farmers, if the law lapses, tens-of-millions of working Americans, children, and senior citizens risk losing their only life-line for food assistance and will fall into certain poverty.
Republicans have shown themselves to be the worst set of legislators in history for deliberately obstructing jobs, economic recovery, and the survival of American citizens for the sole purpose of denying President Obama a second term. They have also left the Violence Against Women Act languishing after the Senate passed a strong bill to protect women, as well as stopping sequestration budget cuts Republicans voted for last August. They did pass a bill requiring President Obama to find offsets for cuts they don’t like, but Republican Majority Leader Canter said there was not one single compromise he was willing to make to get a deal. Cantor’s remark epitomizes the entire Republican behavior since January 2009, and it is the sole reason the economy is not in full recovery and why S&P downgraded America’s once-stellar credit rating.
When Republicans (including vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan) met in secret to plot their obstruction of the President’s agenda in 2009, they would have done the country a huge favor if they had just announced their intentions and went home for four years. They have blocked, obstructed, or defeated every single attempt to create jobs, grow the economy, and help the American people whether it was bringing manufacturing jobs back to America or giving tax breaks to small businesses to start hiring. They are guilty of treason according to the U.S.C. for deliberately damaging the economy of the United States during a time of war, and now they are taking two months off to campaign and promise if they are elected again, they will do their jobs if President Obama is not reelected. It is not just Republicans in the House either. Senate Republicans have obstructed, by filibuster rules, every piece of legislation that would get the economy recovering to, as Mitch McConnell said, “make President Obama a one-term president” and whether they are successful or not, for the first time in his life McConnell kept his word by doing everything in his power to block America’s recovery.
There are no words for this group of Republicans to describe the level of contempt they have for the American people or this country. They have sat on their hands for three years and eight months and if not for a Democratic majority in the 111th Congress, America would be deteriorating in a major depression just so Republicans could keep their promise of obstructing an African American President by blocking economic recovery. Maybe Republicans were true to their word in blocking President Obama’s agenda, but they are rank liars for promising to “have a relentless focus on creating jobs” in 2010, and for deliberately killing millions of jobs so John Boehner could say, “so be it.” Speaker Boehner, you, and your Republican cohort, are indeed only as good as your word, and most Americans would agree that you are liars, traitors, and not worth the air you are stealing from the rest of America.
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ShiverMeTimbers
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 10:40 am
Why hasn’t the super-pac for Obama done something really creative to
outline the obstructionism and how the “poor economic growth” they tout from the hilltops is predominately their fault??
After working so hard to limit women’s rights, gay rights, and repeal Obamacare… it’s no wonder our government is stimulating the economy…
IT’S NOT OBAMA’S FAULT… I’M SICK OF HEARING IT IS.
Reynardine
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 10:40 am
They have done so much to be unpopular you wonder if they think they need to be elected to gain and keep control.
ShiverMeTimbers
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 10:41 am
NOT stimulating the economy… I meant to type.
nathan mcgoo
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 10:54 am
www.ijreview.com/2012/09/...
you want reasons, here is 40 of them.
ibwilliamwsi
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 11:45 am
nathan mcgoo -
Silly Troll! No one is clicking on that bullshit.
fedded-up
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 12:07 pm
Ewwww, you posted a hater page full of rank and rancid bs lies. All the nastiest ugliest flips, twists, and outright fabrications invented by the best liars in history all rolled up in a neat package for fellow haters to wallow in.
donoho
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 1:01 pm
nathan mcgoo -
Out of context Nonsense. I wish someone would put up REAL reasons so we could have an intelligent discussion.
Carlos
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 9:48 pm
Just read the 40 reasons. All just right wing B.S. The Republican congress has done nothing to create jobs. Those are the facts.
Jeff R
Sep. 18th, 2012 at 1:23 am
Interesting. Of the first 10 – 5 have been proven to be lies, 2 are criticisms of Congress, 2 are assertions without evidence, and 1 is correct. I couldn’t force myself to read the rest.
Debra Vermaas
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 11:17 am
Debbie Wasserman-Schultz and the DCC need to get the word out about Gop obstruction in the congress. This will not only help Obama, but may help Democrats regain control of the house. I live in Omaha, and have yet to see any ads running about this. Sure, Nebraska is a red state, but 4 years ago Obama obtained 1 electoral vote from the Omaha area because we are not a winner take all state.
clarence swinney
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 11:28 am
HOUSING DISASTER REVIEW
Fannie and Freddie were placed in Conservatorship in 2008 by Paulson.
All toxic home loans were pre-2008 Crash.
NY Times wrote regulations were too tough.
F&F were allowed to continue buying housing derivatives.
F&F had caps on home loans they could buy. 1980=$93,759—1988-$153,100—2002–$300,000-
2008-$729,750. This allowed banks to dump toxics on F&F.
There was little supervision on F&F. They bought home mortgages from the banks then resold them to investors. They never created a mortgage. They bought them. The bigger the loan the bigger the profit. We built homes too large—too expensive for declining middle class incomes.
They were sold worldwide as Triple AAA but were toxics. Over one half the mortgages were by private lenders. Banks were begging for mortgages they bundled into Derivatives and sold worldwide. Much fraud permeated the entire system. Millions of foreclosures hurt millions of families. It created the Great Recession from which we will suffer for years.
Jim Faubel
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 11:52 am
Well, these folks “need” more “time off” so they can campaign for reelection that they don’t deserve. Expect lots of lies.
Jonathan Burton
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 11:52 am
The problem is that while many people dislike Congress, they have a favorable rating of their own individual representative. Hopefully this year we will see the house change leadership and control back to those who want to govern instead of those who do not.
Elle B
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 12:59 pm
Note: Items in parenthesis are my interpretations. I am sick and disgusted that the House Repubs are still claiming that they have passed 30 job creation bills. Following are the job creation subjects listed on GOP.gov under the heading, “The House Republican Plan for American Job Creators”. Is “Job Creator” code for “Wealthy Individuals and Corporations”? (Yes, I believe it is code.)
Here’s what the GOP considers job creation: 1) Reduce regulations (making big business less accountable), 2) Tax code reform (increased tax on poor & middle income / lower tax on wealthy people and corporations), 3) Visas for the Highly Skilled (Import highly skilled workers at lower salaries to replace more highly paid American workers), 4) FDA Product Approval (Don’t we already see too many lawsuits against medical companies because of inferior products? But, some new products drugs could be approved more quickly if we shared research findings with those in other countries.), 5) Energy Production (excluding renewable sources), 6) Patent Reform (Patent ownership is already being transferred by multi-national companies to overseas subsidiaries), 7) Free Trade (no comment/not enough knowledge), and 8) Reducing the Debt (No assistance for hungry children or elderly, etc.).
Ron Caron
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 12:59 pm
RIGHT BACK AT YOU, WHAT A BUNCH OF PROPOGANDA BULL S#*T!!!!Ewwww, you posted a hater page full of rank and rancid bs lies. All the nastiest ugliest flips, twists, and outright fabrications invented by the best liars in history all rolled up in a neat package for fellow haters to wallow in!!!
1voice1vote
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 1:18 pm
A 2 month vacation to be commenced immediately following their 5 week vacation; Boehner and the House Republicans don’t want to actually do the work for their paychecks and benefits. Well then, as any astute manager would:
–> Lazy lying Republican slackers, You’re FIRED <-
Calma
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 2:10 pm
I really like poster, but leave off the last line. Too easy for someone to say, “yeah, blame Obama.” and ignore the rest. Just out “blame Republican Obstructionists”
Calma
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 2:10 pm
Put, not out
Rebecca Blubaugh
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 10:53 pm
First of all the Republicans held a secrete meeting the night of President Obama’s swearing in Ceremony. In that meeting they discussed the ways in which they were going to make sure he did not win a second term buy not doing anything to assist him in turning the economy around and getting American back to work. While the Senate may have been able to vote on some things the House (Republican controlled) has done absolutely NOTHING except waste taxpayers money trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act. They have spent their time filibustering everything and keeping all the bills that did pass the Senate in limbo. And Now they are taking themselves a two MONTH paid vacation? I sincerely hope the President calls for a Special Session where they have to show up of face having their jobs rescinded
First of all the Secrete Meeting (that isn’t so secrete anymore) in which they outlined how they were going to sabotage the President. in the performance of his duties is an act of treason.
www.dailykos.com/story/20...
The House Republicans have been doing just that, follow their main agenda, everything and anything they could to keep Obama from a second term even at the expense of America and her works. (These Representatives have actively engaged in a scheme to destabilize the current government.) A definite treasonous act, why hasn’t someone called them on it and pushed to have them expelled., instead of continuing to pay them for screwing us all in the rear? Wish I had had a job that paid me to do nothing.
Why did they feel it necessary to vote themselves a paid two month vacation? It’s not like they really did any work.
sherrie heckendorn
Sep. 18th, 2012 at 3:53 am
Maybe the fact that these politicians have chosen to go on a 2 month vacation and refuse to do any work at all or pass any bills that would help our country will be all that is needed for american voters to vote them all out of office.