Democrats Party Of NO To Jobs

Republican House Has Passed 22 Bills

The Republican led House of Representatives with bi-partisan support has passed 22 jobs bills. Harry Reid and his Democrat Senate hasn't touched any of those bills. Reid won't even let them come to the floor. Lets at least have a debate.

Why hasn't the Senate even brought them up for debate, discussion and a vote up or down? 2012 is an election year. Obama and other Democrats want to portray the Republicans as the "do-nothing" party in Congress. If they passed these bills in the Senate (or worse, voted them down), then they wouldn't have that "arrow" in their quiver.

The Senate Democrats won't bring Barack Obama's "Jobs Bills" to the floor. The reason is quite simple. They are afraid that if implemented they would worsen the economy and with them having to defend 16 seats in November 2012 they can't take a chance.

The saddest part is that a large number of public i.e. government school educated liberals would believe Obama and the Democrats that ii is the Republicans that will do nothing. Over 30 years of federal government and union control of schools has us with legions of young Americans that know nothing and believe the mantra government will do everything for you.

Why haven't the Republicans been on every talk show every day telling the American people about the bills that the House has passed and sent to the Senate they think will help the economy but is being blocked by Reid and the Democrats?

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