Where are the jobs?

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The $447 billion jobs plan Obama proposed last September would have cut the payroll tax for workers in half, reduced taxes for small businesses, expanded infrastructure spending on roads, bridges and school refurbishing, and provided assistance to state and local governments to avoid layoffs of teachers, police officers and firefighters.




Congress extended an expiring 2 percentage-point payroll tax cut, though not the full 3.1 percentage-point cut Obama had requested.




Most of the rest of the provisions were blocked by congressional Republicans.




Had the entire package been passed, 1.9 million new jobs would have been created by the end of 2012, estimated Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody’s Analytics Inc.



Another forecasting firm, Macroeconomic Advisers, projected the full package would have created 1.3 million jobs.





http://www.businessweek.com/news/20...th-republicans-over-roadmap-to-create-jobs#p2
 
So why is it that many of these touted Job creators the right claims have backed the republican party this go arround?


maybe they dont really want to create jobs?
 
So why is it that many of these touted Job creators the right claims have backed the republican party this go around? maybe they don't really want to create jobs?



Not until after they've blamed Obama for the failure of the job creation measures they blocked.
 
Paul+Ryan+Boehner+Cantor+GOP+Leaders+Brief+YtSS6s990Pul.jpg




The $447 billion jobs plan Obama proposed last September would have cut the payroll tax for workers in half, reduced taxes for small businesses, expanded infrastructure spending on roads, bridges and school refurbishing, and provided assistance to state and local governments to avoid layoffs of teachers, police officers and firefighters.




Congress extended an expiring 2 percentage-point payroll tax cut, though not the full 3.1 percentage-point cut Obama had requested.




Most of the rest of the provisions were blocked by congressional Republicans.




Had the entire package been passed, 1.9 million new jobs would have been created by the end of 2012, estimated Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody’s Analytics Inc.



Another forecasting firm, Macroeconomic Advisers, projected the full package would have created 1.3 million jobs.





http://www.businessweek.com/news/20...th-republicans-over-roadmap-to-create-jobs#p2

Explain how cutting the payroll tax "temporarily" will lead to economic growth?

Are the only jobs you libs know of teachers, fire fighters and cops? I mean how many do we really need? And why are the jobs that you libs always talk about members of public sector unions?

Lastly, how do you propose making up the shortfall to Socialist inSecurity?
 
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