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kpete

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Fri Jun 1, 2012, 08:27 PM Jun 2012

Blame Where Blame’s Due

June 01, 2012 3:41 PM
Blame Where Blame’s Due

At MaddowBlog, Brother Steve Benen offers an important reminder that all the clamoring (mostly among conservatives, but also among some progressives) blaming Barack Obama for the weak jobs machine currently showing its shortcomings misses Republican responsibility for keeping the fiscal firemen from the conflagration:http://maddowblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/06/01/12007563-the-road-not-taken?lite


It seems like ages ago, but it was just last September when the president delivered an address to a joint session of Congress, laying out a detailed plan to boost job creation. It’s easy to forget, but it was a credible, serious plan — the AJA would have prevented thousands of layoffs for teachers, cops, and firefighters; invested heavily in infrastructure; and cut taxes intended to spur hiring.


Steve notes that independent analysts predicted the plan could boost employment by somewhere between 1.3 million and 2 million jobs. But no:

Despite public clamoring for action on jobs, congressional Republicans reflexively killed the American Jobs Act, saying it was unnecessary. The House wouldn’t bring it up for a vote, and a Republican filibuster killed it in the Senate. For GOP policymakers, this was a time when Washington should stop investing in job creation and start focusing on austerity — lower the deficit, take capital out of the economy, and everything would work out fine.

As panic sets in after this morning’s brutal jobs report, take a moment to consider a hypothetical: what would the economy look like today if Congress had followed Obama’s lead, responded to public-opinion polls, and passed the American Jobs Act? In 2012, do you think the nation could use those 1.3 million jobs or not?


http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/political-animal-a/2012_06/blame_where_blames_due037694.php
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Blame Where Blame’s Due (Original Post) kpete Jun 2012 OP
and let us not forget the tax cuts that were supposed to keep on trickling rurallib Jun 2012 #1
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