conservative approach of lower taxes, less leg laigss, more american energy, a sound dollar and being in favor of creating jobs, the opposite of the obama program of higher taxes, more regulations, less american energy and attacking the people creating jobs look at the models. i believe we can reach out and create a majority that will shock the country and put us back on the right track. it is doable. it is a daunting challenge. consider alternative. if we do not go the extra mile and we do not offer a vision powerful nouf unify americans, and we continue down the road that obama has us on, the bureaucracy has us on, judges have us on. the pattern of how washington operates as us on. four years of decay, more
not over. rick santorum and the other gop candidates were less generous. it s great that the economy is moving forward, but it s got, you know, a boot on the throat of the economy. it s called obama s taxation, regulatory policy, and his continual beating up of people who try to create jobs in this country. we created 200,000 new jobs last month. working with ronald regan in the early 80s we had a very simple formula. sound money, lower taxes, less red tape, more american energy, and actually praise people who create jobs. that formula led by august of 1983 to 1 million 300,000 jobs being created in one month. six times the number they ll create this month. he went on the today show right after he was inaugurated. if i can t turn this economy around i ll be looking for a
that s what the experts say is driving the election. jobs and jobless numbers. all candidates on the stump today in new hampshire and south carolina say they can do better on the job front than president obama. some are making claims about their own job creating records that don t stand up to scrutiny. their case against the administration got a little harder to make. that s because new job numbers came out. unemployment fell down two-tenths of a percent. these are decent, not spectacular numbers for recovery by mi means. president obama was cautious. there are a lot of people that are still hurting out there. after losing more than 8 million jobs in the recession, obviously, you know, we have a lot more work to do. state and local government workers have been hardest hit. nearly a quarter million public sector jobs eliminated last year including more than 100,000 teachers. jon huntsman called the report good news but said we could be doing better. ron paul said the same