Posted on 03/29/2013 8:47:48 PM PDT by Cheerio
MIAMI (AP) -- Trying to show that the economy remains a top priority, President Barack Obama promoted a plan Friday to create construction and other jobs by attracting private money to help rebuild roads, bridges and other public works projects.
Obama fleshed out the details during a visit to a Miami port that's undergoing $2 billion in upgrades paid for with government and private dollars. The quick trip was designed to show that the economy and unemployment are top priorities for a president who also is waging high-profile campaigns on immigration reform and gun control.
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“18 of them standing around, 2 actually doing something. All Mexicans. Lost of roadwork going on in Houston too. Never see anyone but Mexicans working including operating heavy machinery.”
Here in NJ the heavy machinery operators are the only whites there, unless you can’t the women (of various ethnicities) standing with a traffic flag in their hand (next to the cop directing traffic). NJ’s road are in horrible shape, and there is no money to fix them; they only get fixed in time for elections (as Dem prpaganda).
That’s “count” the women.
Oh yes. The Miami media was there, drooling over the assclown as usual.
One of the things the clown said in his blather was that we need to start rebuilding America. As if he IS NEW TO THE SCENE....
I’m waiting for one of our leading elected “conservatives” to call this for what it is “Another outright lie”. Until that happens the “Republicans” ain’t goin no-where.
HERE is the quote from the clown, played by the pretend journalist local report I saw: “Let’s get started rebuilding America.” Get started?
Thats count the women.
It could have been worse!
Get your mind out of the gutter!
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