Posted on 08/31/2011 11:09:02 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
Pelosi Statement on President Obamas Joint Session Address on Jobs August 31, 2011
Washington, D.C. Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi released the following statement today on President Obamas remarks urging Congress to pass clean extensions of the Surface Transportation Bill and the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization and create jobs rebuilding our nations infrastructure. Later, the White House announced that the President will roll out his jobs agenda before a Joint Session of Congress:
President Obama made a clear, strong statement today about Americas top priorities: creating jobs and strengthening our economy. And with an address before a Joint Session of Congress next week, the President will give renewed urgency to the jobs crisis facing our nation.
Democrats have heard the concerns and demands of the American people, and that is why we have offered plan after plan for putting people back to work. But after 239 days, the Republicans who are running the House have yet to offer any serious jobs legislation, while opposing every Democratic effort to create jobs.
We will work with President Obama to create jobs rebuilding Americas roads, bridges, rail lines, and airports, and to establish an infrastructure bank to finance these projects. We call upon Speaker Boehner, Leader Eric Cantor and the Republican majority to end the rhetoric and get to work getting America back to work. We can start by passing clean extensions of the FAA and highway bills, protecting nearly one million jobs. And we stand with the President in urging federal agencies to expedite infrastructure projects already funded by Congress.
I didn’t realize he said that. Good for him. They need to keep the pressure on. obama is not in a good place right now with those low poll numbers. The republicans need to take advantage of it. Keep bashing him while he’s down like the rats did to President Bush.
I think the debate should go on. In this day and age of dvd and taping shows etc...no one has to miss a thing. The people that will want to see the debate will see it. Those who would rather see the “needy one” on TV will do that.
I personally would go on with the debate and not inconvenience the staff at the Reagan Library who are all set for this. obama has been on tv so much he’s like an old rerun. The people want to see the candidates and so the debate should go on as planned. Most people will be watching the debate anyway.
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