In the midst of President Obama's speech on unemployment, more than 100 valley residents are still scrambling to find jobs. Cronkite News Reporter Leah Masuda visited one v…
Rep. Ben Quayle, R-Phoenix, said before the speech that the administration keeps “pushing … the same stale ideas.” Um, Ben, do you guys have any ideas besides tax cuts, which have been around since Reagan's administration?
Facing a barrage of criticism over his handling of the economy, President Obozo last night unveiled a massive $450 billion plan to combat the country's unemployment crisis - and try to save his own job. In a rare address to a joint session of US Congress, minus a few congressmen and senators who chose not to be props for his campaign speech, at what is being seen as the lowest point in his presidency, Mr Obama tried to inject fresh confidence that he can still turn the dire jobs outlook around. Good luck Obozo, see you at the polls.
geekette posted at 11:36 am on Fri, Sep 9, 2011.
Rep. Ben Quayle, R-Phoenix, said before the speech that the administration keeps “pushing … the same stale ideas.” Um, Ben, do you guys have any ideas besides tax cuts, which have been around since Reagan's administration?
LinMesa posted at 12:41 pm on Fri, Sep 9, 2011.
But the economists think it is a good plan and they support it.
NothingButTheTruth posted at 6:34 pm on Fri, Sep 9, 2011.
Facing a barrage of criticism over his handling of the economy, President Obozo last night unveiled a massive $450 billion plan to combat the country's unemployment crisis - and try to save his own job. In a rare address to a joint session of US Congress, minus a few congressmen and senators who chose not to be props for his campaign speech, at what is being seen as the lowest point in his presidency, Mr Obama tried to inject fresh confidence that he can still turn the dire jobs outlook around. Good luck Obozo, see you at the polls.