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Bush Continues To Mislead on Job Creation
Last month, President Bush released a personally signed report promising that his economic plan would create 2.6 million new jobs by 2004. 1 When data suggested that this would not be possible, he "distanced himself" from the report and "declined to endorse the jobs estimate" publicly during an Oval Office appearance.2 Now, with a new jobs report showing that his economic program continues to fall short, the president has resorted to outright dishonesty.3 Specifically, the president deployed Labor Secretary Elaine Chao to Capitol Hill last week to claim that he never actually signed the report. She told lawmakers the president "doesn't sign this report."4 Sources: 1. "2.6 million jobs on way, Bush says", Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 02/11/04 2. "The Challenger Gets Mentioned Early", Washington Post, 03/09/04. 3. "Bush declines to endorse prediction of 2.6 million jobs", Baltimore Sun, 02/19/04. 4. "Americans Drop Out of Labor Force, Posing Risks for Bush, Fed", Bloomberg, 03/08/04. |
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Bush Continues To Mislead on Job Creation
Jim, if I cut and paste the entire Washington Post newspaper, would I
win a prize? On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 17:04:37 -0500, Jim wrote: Last month, President Bush released a personally signed report promising that his economic plan would create 2.6 million new jobs by 2004. 1 When data suggested that this would not be possible, he "distanced himself" from the report and "declined to endorse the jobs estimate" publicly during an Oval Office appearance.2 Now, with a new jobs report showing that his economic program continues to fall short, the president has resorted to outright dishonesty.3 Specifically, the president deployed Labor Secretary Elaine Chao to Capitol Hill last week to claim that he never actually signed the report. She told lawmakers the president "doesn't sign this report."4 Sources: 1. "2.6 million jobs on way, Bush says", Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 02/11/04 2. "The Challenger Gets Mentioned Early", Washington Post, 03/09/04. 3. "Bush declines to endorse prediction of 2.6 million jobs", Baltimore Sun, 02/19/04. 4. "Americans Drop Out of Labor Force, Posing Risks for Bush, Fed", Bloomberg, 03/08/04. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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Bush Continues To Mislead on Job Creation
Jim wrote:
Last month, President Bush released a personally signed report promising that his economic plan would create 2.6 million new jobs by 2004. 1 When data suggested that this would not be possible, he "distanced himself" from the report and "declined to endorse the jobs estimate" publicly during an Oval Office appearance.2 Now, with a new jobs report showing that his economic program continues to fall short, the president has resorted to outright dishonesty.3 Specifically, the president deployed Labor Secretary Elaine Chao to Capitol Hill last week to claim that he never actually signed the report. She told lawmakers the president "doesn't sign this report."4 Sources: 1. "2.6 million jobs on way, Bush says", Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 02/11/04 2. "The Challenger Gets Mentioned Early", Washington Post, 03/09/04. 3. "Bush declines to endorse prediction of 2.6 million jobs", Baltimore Sun, 02/19/04. 4. "Americans Drop Out of Labor Force, Posing Risks for Bush, Fed", Bloomberg, 03/08/04. Ah, yes...Elaine Chao - the first US Secretary of Labor NOT invited to address the winter meeting of the AFL-CIO exec council because we don't actually have a U.S. secfetary of labor at this time. |
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