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In big and small ways, Obama is pulling a $447B trick for the effects of gaining votes alike Ass Loong's PROGRESS PACKAGE, except that he wouldn't give direct cash handout but, he will pay the jobless voters the VOTE BUYING MONEY as SALARIES.
This Salary means of corruption or bribe is similar with Lee Kuan Yew's ministerial salaries in the means and path but of course not the amount and magnitude.
Similar to Progress Package it is dumping States Funds and Tax Dollars into a campaign which he seeks re-election to the highest office. States Funds to Buy Votes!
:oIo:
Years in office he never do this big scale so called Jobs Policy, as if there is no unemployment in USA or he was blind to unemployment for years, and had only regain his vision when his term is up and he need votes to stay in the White House for one more term.

Obviously he is a useless gutless witless big talker and dreamer. He will only fuck USA and the whole world up side down.:oIo::(
http://blogs.voanews.com/breaking-news/2011/09/13/obama-takes-his-job-plan-on-the-road/
Obama Takes His Job Plan On the Road
Posted Tuesday, September 13th, 2011 at 1:55 pm
U.S. President Barack Obama is in Ohio to build public support for his $447 billion proposal aimed at creating jobs and boosting the nation's sluggish economy.
Mr. Obama, a Democrat, will speak at a high school in the capital, Columbus, near the congressional district represented by Republican House Speaker John Boehner, a frequent critic of the president. Mr. Obama is expected to promote an initiative in his proposal that calls for spending up to $25 billion to modernize 35,000 public schools across the nation.
Critics lashed out at the plan designed to raise revenue by taxing the richest Americans and corporations. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican, said Tuesday the administration is not interested in “economic policies that will actually work.”
The second-highest ranking House Republican, Eric Cantor, criticized the proposal for its tax increases, but encouraged Republicans to find the parts of the proposal they support.
The president called on lawmakers to pass the American Jobs Act immediately. He sent the legislation to Congress on Monday. The plan calls for spending billions of dollars to improve the nation's roads and other public works projects, while increasing taxes on the wealthiest Americans.
White House budget director Jacob Lew told reporters Monday that the proposals to increase taxes on wealthier Americans will raise about $400 billion.
Mr. Obama also wants to reduce payroll taxes paid for by American workers and companies that go toward the federal government's Social Security pension program.
Critics say the legislation amounts to another “economic stimulus” package that would further add to the nation's growing debt. But the president said Monday the jobs bill is fully paid for and would not add to the federal debt.
The president is to promote the bill in North Carolina later in the week.
Recent U.S. government figures have shown job creation at a standstill, as concerns grow about the possibility of a second recession.
The U.S. unemployment rate stands at 9.1 percent. About 14 million workers are unemployed and millions more are working part-time or in jobs they consider below their skill level.
This Salary means of corruption or bribe is similar with Lee Kuan Yew's ministerial salaries in the means and path but of course not the amount and magnitude.
Similar to Progress Package it is dumping States Funds and Tax Dollars into a campaign which he seeks re-election to the highest office. States Funds to Buy Votes!
:oIo:Years in office he never do this big scale so called Jobs Policy, as if there is no unemployment in USA or he was blind to unemployment for years, and had only regain his vision when his term is up and he need votes to stay in the White House for one more term.


Obviously he is a useless gutless witless big talker and dreamer. He will only fuck USA and the whole world up side down.:oIo::(
http://blogs.voanews.com/breaking-news/2011/09/13/obama-takes-his-job-plan-on-the-road/
Obama Takes His Job Plan On the Road
Posted Tuesday, September 13th, 2011 at 1:55 pm
U.S. President Barack Obama is in Ohio to build public support for his $447 billion proposal aimed at creating jobs and boosting the nation's sluggish economy.
Mr. Obama, a Democrat, will speak at a high school in the capital, Columbus, near the congressional district represented by Republican House Speaker John Boehner, a frequent critic of the president. Mr. Obama is expected to promote an initiative in his proposal that calls for spending up to $25 billion to modernize 35,000 public schools across the nation.
Critics lashed out at the plan designed to raise revenue by taxing the richest Americans and corporations. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican, said Tuesday the administration is not interested in “economic policies that will actually work.”
The second-highest ranking House Republican, Eric Cantor, criticized the proposal for its tax increases, but encouraged Republicans to find the parts of the proposal they support.
The president called on lawmakers to pass the American Jobs Act immediately. He sent the legislation to Congress on Monday. The plan calls for spending billions of dollars to improve the nation's roads and other public works projects, while increasing taxes on the wealthiest Americans.
White House budget director Jacob Lew told reporters Monday that the proposals to increase taxes on wealthier Americans will raise about $400 billion.
Mr. Obama also wants to reduce payroll taxes paid for by American workers and companies that go toward the federal government's Social Security pension program.
Critics say the legislation amounts to another “economic stimulus” package that would further add to the nation's growing debt. But the president said Monday the jobs bill is fully paid for and would not add to the federal debt.
The president is to promote the bill in North Carolina later in the week.
Recent U.S. government figures have shown job creation at a standstill, as concerns grow about the possibility of a second recession.
The U.S. unemployment rate stands at 9.1 percent. About 14 million workers are unemployed and millions more are working part-time or in jobs they consider below their skill level.
