President Obama Brings His Dog And Pony Show To Pennsylvania
Carl Andrews | December 5, 2009
President Obama is off on yet another whirlwind tour, his excuse this time is that he is traveling to “summits to create jobs.”
Barack Obama knows as much about creating jobs as I do about quantum physics.
Before saddling the taxpayers with the costs of his latest (sure to be) boondoggle, he had a meeting at the White House with such helpful advisors such as the CEO’s of Boeing, Comcast, AT&T and Disney.
I’m not holding my breath waiting to see the Walt Disney Company start employing people all across small town America.
Why doesn’t the President talk to some people who may actually be able to give him some advice about job creation?
Better yet, can one of you who supports the President explain to me how holding a question and answer session with a group of people who are not business owners at a community college in Pennsylvania is going to do anything to spur job creation?
I couldn’t begin to come close to the amount of resources available to President Obama.
Yet in ten minutes of doing research, I came across two Pennsylvania firms, both of them automotive, that the owners of would be able to tell the President what it takes to create jobs.
They are both family-owned firms, both started out with one location, one has grown to 26 locations throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania, the other has 53 locations that stretch from Northeast Pennsylvania to the Canadian border.
The owners of these firms are the people the President should meet with if he wants to learn something about creating jobs.
Instead, he uses the usual liberal ploy of presenting a lot of style and very little of substance.
Meanwhile, the country’s unemployment rate will continue to rise, adding millions of job losses to the already frightening number of Americans who are unemployed.
We are putting are hopes of job creation and an economic turnaroud in the hands of a President who, along with the chair of his Council of Economic Advisers, promised America that if Congress passed his stimulus plan, unemployment would rise no higher than 8 percent.
Yeah, that plan has worked out really well.
Wasn’t there someone who said something about doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result?
By repeating the same tactics that didn’t work before, that seems to be the President’s plan for reducing unemployment.
That and traveling around the country making speeches to crowds of unemployed people as a means of stimulating the economy.
Good luck with that one Mr. President.
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