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Obama Presses Senate to Pass Jobs Plan

Saturday 8 October 2011

Obama Presses Senate to Pass Jobs Plan

Obama Presses Senate to Pass Jobs Plan
U.S. President Barack Obama on Saturday, pressed his case, the flow of work in the Senate bill next week, said that his plan will help protect the economy against the second period of slowdown.
Obama also issued a challenge for Republicans in Congress during his weekly radio and the Internet, saying to those who believe they have a better plan to create jobs now, "should prove it."Meanwhile, a leading Republican said the president's policies only make the economy worse.Obama urged Americans to tell senators to vote for his $ 447 billion package jobs. "American Jobs Act" combines more funds for unemployment benefits and infrastructure and cuts in other parts of the budget, among other things.


"The challenges facing financial markets around the world could have very real effects on our economy at a time when it is fragile," Bush said. "But this bill work may help protect against another attack here in America," he said, adding that independent economists have said the project will also have a "significant effect" on middle class families.

One of the most independent economists who reviewed the plans of the White House, said ideas for job creation by the Republicans "would not mean much to the economy in the short term," Obama said.

Senator John Thune of South Dakota, to produce the address of the weekly Republican ', said that since Obama took office in 2009, "There are more than 2 million unemployed, six million people live in poverty and 13 million more for food stamps, "and that Obama's policies are bad for the economy.

Obama himself last week ", he admitted that the Americans are not better than they were four years ago," Thune said, and added that the ultimate law of the President stimulus is so corrupt that the Senate Democrats have rejected and have to write, "the jobs, but to improve their political position."

Proposal for stimulation "is a cynical ploy policy designed not to create jobs to fight Americans, but to save his own chair. This can not continue, "said Thune.

On Friday, the U.S. labor market has shown signs of improvement in September. Non-agricultural employment grew by 103,000 workers, more than the increase of 59,000 jobs tibia, on average, economists surveyed by Dow Jones in the polls. In addition, the payroll account during the previous two months was revised up a cumulative total of 99,000.


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