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House Minority Leader John Boehner: Where are the jobs, Mr. President?

By: OpEd Contributor
Examiner Staff Writer
June 23, 2009

All year, Democrats have made promises about job creation. If Congress passed the trillion-dollar "stimulus," they promised unemployment would not rise above eight percent.

 

Five months later, unemployment has spiked to 9.4 percent, with President Obama now admitting that he expects it to reach 10 percent later this year.

 

So what has the "stimulus" given us? Spending on projects like a new auxiliary runway for powerful Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. John Murtha's "Airport for No One" - but no jobs. In fact, we've lost almost three million jobs this year.

 

House Republicans offered a better economic plan to create more jobs and let Americans keep more of what they earn. According to a methodology developed by White House chief economic advisor, Dr. Christina Romer, our plan would have created twice as many jobs as the Democrats promised at half the cost.

 

Unfortunately, Democrats balked and commenced the biggest domestic spending binge in history. They've since passed a $400 billion "omnibus" spending bill loaded with 9,000 earmarks, a $3.6 trillion budget, and endless bailouts.

 

Yes, more should have been done to rein in spending when Republicans controlled Washington. But while Republicans have acknowledged this mistake and offered alternatives to curb spending, create jobs, and control the debt, Democrats have stepped on the accelerator, telling taxpayers that more government spending equals more jobs. We've certainly seen plenty of spending, but where are the jobs?

 

Matters are about to get even worse for middle-class families and small businesses, as Democrats have turned to health care, energy, and the environment. They're pushing a government takeover of health care that costs at least $1 trillion, forces at least 23 million Americans off their current health plans, and leaves at least 36 million uninsured.

 

According to Romer's methodology, 4.7 million jobs will be lost over five years under their proposal, with the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) predicting that the Democrats' new mandates would cost 1.6 million jobs among small businesses.

 

Tomorrow night, the President will use a primetime campaign-style event in the White House to sell his plan, but his own party isn't even buying it right now. The President's proposal would empower bureaucrats - rather than patients and doctors - to make key medical decisions, limit treatments, and ration care, raise taxes, and kill jobs.

 

The American people simply don't support it. The best hope for real reform is for both parties to work together. House Republicans have introduced a plan that will reduce costs, expand access, and increase the quality of care in a way Americans can afford - without new taxes, costly mandates, or a government takeover.

 

On energy and the environment, under the guise of reducing carbon emissions, Democrats are poised to force anyone who drives a car, buys an American-made product, or flips on a light switch to pay a national energy tax.

 

Not only will this drive up prices for food, gasoline, and electricity, it will ship millions of jobs to competitors like China and India that refuse to take the same approach. A study by the National Black Chamber of Commerce estimates the Democrats' plan will cost 2.5 million jobs.

 

House Republicans have a better way: An "all-of-the-above" strategy to clean up the environment, lower energy costs, and create more jobs. Our legislation, the American Energy Act, will increase environmentally-safe energy production, promote alternative fuels to reduce carbon emissions, and encourage increased efficiencies and technologies to maximize America's energy potential.

 

Saddling future generations with more debt is no way to create jobs. We need policies that help small businesses, the engine of our nation's economy, weather the storm and get back to creating jobs.

 

Republicans are offering common-sense solutions that will make a real difference in creating jobs, making health care more affordable, promoting a cleaner, healthier environment, and reducing energy costs. We hope our Democratic colleagues will change course and work with us to make these reforms a reality.

 

 

 

Rep. John Boehner, R-OH, is Minority Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives




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bob51

Jun 23, 2009

Where was Boehner when the Republicans held power in Congress and spent like drunken sailors? Now we all pay the price through the policies of the unfettered Marxists in the Democratic party.

 

Lee McFetridge

Jun 23, 2009

Where are our leaders now to give a decent comment on what is happening to Iran? Where are our leaders to put an end to the cap and trade bill and all thwe spending that is going on now? Where are our leaders?

 

H Traeger

Jun 24, 2009

Reagan blamed Carter for the first three years of his term. Now comes Boehner blaming Obama five months after Bush left the country in an utter shambles. Sorry, we're not buying it.

 

Laurie J Santy

Jun 24, 2009

I hope you can stop the Obama disaster! I really believe he wants to destroy this country and the press is enabeling him to feed the American people only what he wants them to know. This is not democracy...congress is not doing the people's work...they are simply filling their own pockets. And once they pass their agenda, we find out the real truth about where the money goes. We are fed up with no representation and all these programs being jammed down our throats. We must clean house in the congress and senate. We the people are fed up! Thanks-Laurie

 

Robert

Jun 25, 2009

"offering common sense solutions"? Where are their solutions? Where are the new plans? All we here is more of the same--tax cuts. Just more of the same. Tax cuts benefit the upper class, who then ship our jobs overseas, cut our benefits, and leave the rest of us with scraps.

 

Ron Thiesing

Jun 25, 2009

To All, I feel Mr. John Boehner, Ohio REP, has hit the nail on the head. A lot of Americans thin Obama has a lot of new ideas, but does not itemize the cost or how many jobs will be provided by his new ideas. I think he is a dreamer that falls short on being a great leader of the country.

 

Debug

Jun 26, 2009

There are millions of highly skilled Americans, there are thousands of guest workers on H1b and L1 visas taking American jobs. Cancel these temporary working visas (since we don't have a labor shortage) and a lot of high paying jobs will open up.

 

ashok@yahoo.com

Jun 26, 2009

I take issue with the H-1B and other visa programs for many reasons, but the biggest reason is that companies from other countries, mostly India, are being allowed to operate here in the U.S. and sponsor these visas. What has ended up happening is we now have hundreds of India-based companies monopolizing the market for tech workers, especially for consultants. In fact, the top employers of workers with H-1B visas are Indian companies. I think we should do away with the H-1B visa, but short of that only American-based companies should be allowed to sponsor any of these visas.

 

PROAMERICA

Jun 26, 2009

More H1b's from India More H1b's from India More H1b's from India More Americans losing everything More Americans losing everything More Americans losing everything But congress is happy. I was afraid they all wqouldn't become millionaires while we dig in garbage dumps. A POX ON ALL YOUR HOUSES!!!!!

 


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