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Pavlo Donating Member (23 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-17-11 10:23 PM
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27. That's not the problem
I don't know of any democrats that have signed on to Obama's
jobs bill, in either the house or the senate.
After all the latest news of what has happened in the prior
spending stimulus, that the amount of waste could fund a new
jobs bill, and that knowledge could sink any democrat chances
who might be campaigning for re-election.
So whats going on?
Obama's  bill has not been introduced into the congress to
date, and/or no democrat wants to introduce his bill, the
black caucus is not behind this bill, and/or is there really a
jobs bill. Something is going on.
There is more that meets the eye here and I don't think we are
getting the whole story.
It is getting difficult to tell the rhetoric from the campaign
effort. I just don't know who to 
trust any longer.  
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