Obama can't say how many jobs will be created

OK, we get it. Obama can do no right. Everything he does fails.

Now, Perry will be the GOP nominee.

How will he create jobs if he wins?
 
Why do you believe that Perry will be the nominee?

He leads every current poll of likely Republican voters.


Bachmann is fading.


Romney has too much baggage.


The GOP nutbase loves red meat, and Perry gives it to 'em.
 
Here's an estimate:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...-million-jobs/2011/08/25/gIQAXxmfNK_blog.html

What's wrong with that one?

It's obvious why the Administration isn't putting out an estimate and leaving it to others to do it. If you want to call me an apologist for pointing out the blindingly obvious go right ahead.

You will need to deduct the millions of jobs that will be lost due to higher taxes on businesses. Unless your GE, you move your business anyways to get away from all of the ridiculous regulations.

The president's jobs czar is doing a heck of a job -- for China ... moving the headquarters of its health-care X-Ray division to China. ... Would it be impolite at this point to mention that GE paid no federal income taxes in 2010? Relocating to China
 
You will need to deduct the millions of jobs that will be lost due to higher taxes on businesses. Unless your GE, you move your business anyways to get away from all of the ridiculous regulations. The president's jobs czar is doing a heck of a job -- for China ... moving the headquarters of its health-care X-Ray division to China. ... Would it be impolite at this point to mention that GE paid no federal income taxes in 2010? Relocating to China

Got a source for your claim that millions of jobs will be lost due to higher taxes on business?
 
in a speech today:

In Ohio alone, Obama said, the bill would create jobs for tens of thousands of constructions workers.

http://news.yahoo.com/obama-congress-no-reason-wait-jobs-bill-193437572.html

so much for your theory nigel.


What theory? My opinion is that the best way to sell it is to leave the estimates to the independent analysts. Whether the Obama camp takes my advice is another matter entirely.

Having said that, Obama providing a rough figure for the number of construction jobs the bill would create in Ohio isn't exactly the type of thing that I was concerned about.
 
What theory? My opinion is that the best way to sell it is to leave the estimates to the independent analysts. Whether the Obama camp takes my advice is another matter entirely.

Having said that, Obama providing a rough figure for the number of construction jobs the bill would create in Ohio isn't exactly the type of thing that I was concerned about.

that is all i was talking about. if he can do that for one state, why can't he do that for other states? oh yeah, because he is scared of the big bad gop saying he was wrong.

:)
 
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