Will latest jobs bill really produce jobs?
More spending is certain, more jobs are not in Democrats' new jobs bills
By Jim Abrams, Associated Press Writer
When the Senate takes up a jobs bill later this month or early in February, the debate will center on whether it really will create jobs and be worth plunging the government tens of billions of dollars further into debt.
Republicans scoff at the "Jobs for Main Street Act" title that House Democrats put on their $174 billion package last month. They refer to it as "son of the stimulus," the $787 billion economic recovery plan of nearly a year ago that they say was ineffective at producing jobs.
In its last vote of 2009, the House narrowly passed the bill, 217-212, without a single Republican supporter.
Go read the story here. It says a lot of what we have been thinking, speaking through Republican spokesmen.
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