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  • 10-05-2012, 03:19 PM
During the 2010 mid-terms the GOP campaigned fiercely on the platform of job creation and, as a result of such promises, the GOP gained the majority in the House of Representatives. As new Speaker of the House, John Boehner made the welcome claim that the primary goal of the Republican Party was to increase employment in the U.S.

His exact words were: "We're going to have a relentless focus on creating jobs."


Willard;


Under President Obama, we'll get another four years like the last four years. If I'm elected, we will have a real recovery with pro-growth policies that will create 12 million new jobs and rising incomes for everyone.
During the 2010 mid-terms the GOP campaigned fiercely on the platform of job creation and, as a result of such promises, the GOP gained the majority in the House of Representatives. As new Speaker of the House, John Boehner made the welcome claim that the primary goal of the Republican Party was to increase employment in the U.S.

His exact words were: "We're going to have a relentless focus on creating jobs."


Willard;


Under President Obama, we'll get another four years like the last four years. If I'm elected, we will have a real recovery with pro-growth policies that will create 12 million new jobs and rising incomes for everyone. Originally Posted by CJ7
Silly boy. Those well-meaning house GOP'ers have been too busy obstructing President Obama from creating any jobs to create any jobs! They've been busy trying to cut taxes for rich people and......uhh....cutting taxes for rich people....oh, and making sure rape and incest victims can't get abortions...and uhhhh, trying to cut taxes....oh, and getting ready to eliminate the EPA, the Department of Education and uhhhhh....I can't remember the other one. Create jobs? Pffffft.