Thursday, September 08, 2011

Why start the rhetoric if Cantor hasn't read the bill? He is setting the stage for more legislative failure and not success.

Tonight Eric Cantor started setting up the resistance to the "American Jobs Act."


He states, "Look, I haven't read the bill yet, but, it sounds like the Small Business Tax Cuts is something we can embrace.  But, we are the House Majority and  if Obama is going to just say "Pass the Bill" and threaten to take his message to every corner of the nation, that is not going to get it done."


What the Republicans say and what they do are two different things. A few days ago both the House Majority Speaker Boehner and Majority Whip Cantor made statements they were seeking to cooperate with a jobs initiative.  Now, it's not important at least for Cantor.


The Republicans will 'cherry pick' what they like and dam the rest of it.  That is not Bi-Partisan and it will be.  The House Republicans are not full partners in solving the nation's jobs issue.  They are interested in their crony politics and nothing more.  


I strongly suggest the Republicans go back to their corner and rethink their commitment to making the Middle Class in the USA stronger while creating opportunity for Small Local Business than.  By supplying the Middle Class with tax breaks while providing greater opportunity to Small Local Businesses, the two act together to provide support for job growth that will then sustain itself.  


Republicans cannot see the beauty in that?  


Bill O'Reilly made a fool of himself tonight by trying to say President Obama was raising Capital Gains Tax while his guests stated they didn't hear that in his speech and if he did so what?  Then he uses Jay Carey as a target for anger without a reasonable conversation.  Jay should not bother in the future.  If the Obama Administration can't be treated with respect then they should not allow themselves to media icons for unilateral ridicule.


The Right Wing Media sincerely should be ashamed of themselves and start over again on what is best for the country.