WASHINGTON (CNN) -- After his jobs bill sputtered in the Senate, President Barack Obama will use a three-day bus tour to North Carolina and Virginia this week to push lawmakers to pass every element of it in multiple bills.On the first day of the tour Monday, the President will make stops in the Asheville area of North Carolina.
During the trip, "the president will challenge Congress to get to work this week passing every element of the American Jobs Act piece by piece," Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest said
More electioneering at our expense...
ReplyDeleteObamie showing off his new bus that was made in Canada that will add more credibility ti his jobs bill.
ReplyDeleteyeah hes not in campaigning so the gov picks up the tab...........
ReplyDeleteIF? there were jobs out there dont you think the owners of these businesses would be hiring? You cant throw money at the problem. It dont work.
ReplyDeleteWe need to keep production in this country not china, mexico, vietnam, etc..If we had production and made in the USA we would have jobs.
He's demanding passage of his bill that has already been killed in the Democrat controlled Senate.
ReplyDeleteGuess he didn't get the memo.
Telling more lies to keep our minds off the truth.
ReplyDeleteIt's a campaign tour.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for mentioning in passing way down in the article that "several" dems oppose this presidential boondoggle.