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The Defeat of The Republicans in The Senate Jobs Bill to Obama

The Senate has not approved the plan of President Barack Obama to address unemployment of 9.1% Tuesday after a strong Republican opposition.

The defeat of the Republicans in the Senate jobs bill to Obama
The Senate has not approved the plan of President Barack Obama to address unemployment of 9.1% Tuesday after a strong Republican opposition. The bill of 447 billion dollars now faces the prospect of being eliminated when the Democrats try to pass its provisions, one by one. The plan of President Barack Obama has slipped to use Tuesday’s defeat against a wall of Republican opposition in the Senate, but promised to fight through the dark warnings of a new guerrilla war could trigger a new recession.

Two Democrats Barack Obama, who face tough fights for re-election in 2012 elections, joined the Republicans to vote against the proposed $ 447 million, which was well below the qualified majority of 60 votes necessary to pass of the room.


Now Obama, who spent several weeks calling plan, offering a 9.1 percent reduction in unemployment and stimulate growth, to be broadcast in its entirety, with the possibility of tearing and progress of the person slowly .
“The vote tonight is not the end of this fight,” Obama said, promising to increase the pressure in the voice to force the Republicans to be seen to oppose helping the middle class and increases Lock tax the richest Americans.

“With so many Americans unemployed and many families in need, we can not take” no “. Finally, the American people do not take No, “said President of problems growing.

Obama campaign battle Florida State, before reaching a populist movement of the vote went ahead, a pint of Guinness at dinner with construction workers, he says take advantage of infrastructure projects in the law.

“You are what this country is,” said Obama.

However, the project is effectively dead, Democratic leaders have fought to ensure that won a margin of 50 to 49, while Mr. Obama could at least say that the majority of the 100-seat chamber, which wanted to keep alive.

Some Democrats have said, however, that the vote was the final step of the combination of tax cuts and infrastructure spending would have voted no – triggered jubilation among Republicans who oppose the bill.

In a procedural maneuver that allows the account at any time, Senate Majority Harry Reid, leader joins two Democrats who voted with Republicans.

Given the fierce opposition of Republicans determined to deny Obama a second term next year, was never the whole package can come in one piece of a confrontation in Congress.

Instead, the stage is set for a new round of political demagoguery and rivalry, is unlikely to improve public health in defiance inconsolable Washington, but has serious implications for re-election of Obama.

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, asked in an interview with Bloomberg Television that the Republicans were increasing the risk of recession, another stand in the way of the law, he replied: “Absolutely.”

“If Congress does not act, it will be because the Republicans decided they wanted to do something to help the economy,” he said.

“The growth will be lower … people will be unemployed.

Senior officials from the White House said that working with the Democrats in Congress to schedule the vote in parts of the bill, including an extension of the cut payroll and funding to keep public employees like teachers at work.

The House of Representatives Republican majority to pass the bill to Mr. Obama, and their leaders had told the president he could hope that the bill be sent to his office.

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  1. KittyK

    On October 13, 2011 at 5:20 am


    Your facts are incorrect – Neither the Republicans nor Democrats wanted this bill, thus it went no where!!!!!

  2. CHIPMUNK

    On October 13, 2011 at 6:17 am


    Interesting read

  3. binyumanyun

    On October 14, 2011 at 7:25 am


    Nice info

  4. OrmusNation

    On October 14, 2011 at 12:29 pm


    I agree both sides didn’t want this piece of legislation. I don’t think President Obama will be elected again and for good reason. He has spent more money then every President in the history of America and has accomplished nothing.

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