tax cut debate is the extension of unemployment benefits. and it s something that makes republicans very uncomfortable. and in the house bill, the republicans had tried to trim back the number of weeks you could be on unemployment insurance. i wonder to what degree you guys think that that kind of messaging, that kind of talk, and i would dare say insensitivity towards the job market and then the unemployed, ends up hurting republicans in the long run for 2012? i think it depends in part on what happens to this category called the tunemployed in our collective imaginations. if you look at the discourse around the unemployed and the discourse around a lot of the occupy movements, much of it sounds in the last 20 years the way both the left and the right have talked about the african-american community. the truth is, 10% unemployment has been standard in black communities and urban communities for decades. this idea of get up off the couch, go get jobs, even if those jobs don t exist
twoeld you about the government giving your money to solar energy companies. and then more of your money to people who buy their subsidized products. the goal, to create green jobs. and guess what? the government is also training workers to fill them. even if those jobs don t exist, at least not yet. screw driver. the module is going to catch right here. in 2010 the u.s. department of labor gave nearly $3 million of taxpayer money to the work force connection, a nonprofit organization that in partnership with the college of central florida set out to train the unemployed for new green jobs. solar panel installation, weatherzation, landscaping,
twoeld you about the government givingour money to solar energy companies. and then more of your money to people who buy their subsidized products. the goal, to create green jobs. and guess what? the government is also training workers to fill them. even if those jobs don t exist, at least not yet. screw driver. the module is going to catch right here. in 2010 the u.s. department of labor gave nearly $3 million of taxpayer money to the work force connection, a nonprofit organization that in partnership with the college of central florida set out to train the unemployed for new green jobs. solar panel installation, weatherzation, landscaping,
twoeld you about the government giving your money to solar energy companies. and then more of your money to people who buy their subsidized products. the goal, to create green jobs. and guess what? the government is also training workers to fill them. even if those jobs don t exist, at least not yet. screw driver. the module is going to catch right here. in 2010 the u.s. department of labor gave nearly $3 million of taxpayer money to the work force connection, a nonprofit organization that in partnership with the college of central florida set out to train the unemployed for new green jobs. solar panel installation, weatherzation, landscaping,
twoeld you about the government giving your money to solar energy companies. and then more of your money to people who buy their subsidized products. the goal, to create green jobs. and guess what? the government is also training workers to fill them. even if those jobs don t exist, at least not yet. screw driver. the module is going to catch right here. in 2010 the u.s. department of labor gave nearly $3 million of taxpayer money to the work force connection, a nonprofit organization that in partnership with the college of central florida set out to train the unemployed for new green jobs. solar panel installation, weatherzation, landscaping, construction related skills.