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Thursday, December 22, 2011

White House: Unemployment Insurance Must Be Extended To Help Spur Job Creation

As the deadline to approve the payroll tax cut extension looms 10 days away, White House officials are speaking out to urge Republicans in the House of Representatives to approve the measure that only days ago was hailed as a bipartisan compromise when it passed in the Senate. However, the White House says Republicans have now changed their tune.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

What would help our unemployment situation is layoff our worthless President and let him collect for the next 5 years it is the best investment the U.S . could make.

Anonymous said...

Obama: "hmmmm, well it didn't work the first time so let's try it again and it will definitely work the second time we try it"

White House Staff: "that's a very good idea sir, and it doesn't work we'll blame it on the Republicans"

This is insane.

Anonymous said...

Spur job creation by taking the incentive to work for a living away from a whole bunch of folks. We have thousands of illegals coming to the USofA every week to be able to get a job, yet we have millions of citizens sitting around moaning they can't find a job. Stop rewarding their laziness. It won't create any more jobs.

Anonymous said...

We have thousands of illegals coming to the USofA every week to be able to get a job,

at least than minimum wage, no benefits, no workers comp costs for employer, etc. etc.

employers would rather hire them than U.S. citizens because it's cheaper and they can treat illegals anyway they want to without worrying about them reporting them.

Anonymous said...

at least than minimum wage,

that should have read, at LESS than minimum wage. My bad.