Stopping Washington from spending money it doesn't have is a key part of the Republican jobs plan. The Democratic-led Senate, on the other hand, has now gone 900 days without passing a budget and is delaying action on more than a dozen House-passed jobs bills. In the Weekly Republican Address, Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) - a former small business owner - urged "the president to call on leaders in his party to follow the House, listen to the American people, stop pushing ideas we know won’t work, and pass these jobs bills." McCarthy also highlights potential areas where both parties can work together to remove barriers to job growth. Watch the address here and read more below:
2 comments:
It has to be George Bush's fault, just like all their other failures.
Well just WHO is it that KEEPS saying NO?
There's your answer as far as some of the fault.
It's not JUST the President and it's not JUST the Republicans, however, when you have two sides and neither one will budge, you have a problem.
We need to clean house in Washington, on BOTH sides of the aisle!
They have proven they are either not ABLE or they're not WILLING to do the JOB!
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