With Unemployment Still at Double Digits, Americans Are Growing Tired of Asking Target Dems: Where Are the Jobs?

December 4, 2009

FYI, a version of the release below went out to the following districts: John Adler (NJ-03); Jason Altmire (PA-04); Michael Arcuri (NY-24); John Barrow (GA-12); John Boccieri (OH-16); Allen Boyd (FL-02); Dennis Cardoza (CA-18); Chris Carney (PA-10); Travis Childers (MS-01); Gerry Connolly (VA-11); Jim Costa (CA-20); Kathy Dahlkemper (PA-03); Joe Donnelly (IN-02); Steve Driehaus (OH-01); Chet Edwards (TX-17); Brad Ellsworth (IN-08); Bill Foster (IL-14); Gabby Giffords (AZ-08); Bart Gordon (TN-06); Alan Grayson (FL-08); John Hall (NY-19); Debbie Halvorson (IL-11); Martin Heinrich (NM-01); Baron Hill (IN-09); Jim Himes (CT-04); Steve Kagen (WI-08); Paul Kanjorski (PA-11); Mary Jo Kilroy (OH-15); Ron Kind (WI-03); Ann Kirkpatrick (AZ-01); Larry Kissell (NC-08); Ron Klein (FL-22); Suzanne Kosmas (FL-24); Frank Kratovil (MD-01); Dan Maffei (NY-25); Betsy Markey (CO-04); Jim Marshall (GA-08); Eric Massa (NY-29); Jim Matheson (UT-02); Jerry McNerney (CA-11); Harry Mitchell (AZ-05); Glenn Nye (VA-02); David Obey (WI-07); Ed Perlmutter (CO-07); Tom Perriello (VA-05); Gary Peters (MI-09); Earl Pomeroy (ND-AL); Ciro Rodriguez (TX-23); John Salazar (CO-03); Loretta Sanchez (CA-47); Mark Schauer (MI-07); Kurt Schrader (OR-05); Carol Shea-Porter (NH-01); Zack Space (OH-18); Harry Teague (NM-02); Dina Titus (NV-03); Tim Walz (MN-01); David Wu (OR-01); and John Yarmuth (KY-03).

With Unemployment Still at Double Digits, Michiganders Are Growing Tired of Asking Gary Peters: Where Are the Jobs?

Democrats’ Economic Policies Fail While Small Businesses are Ignored

 

Washington- After consecutive months of increasingly startling unemployment numbers, Gary Peters’ stimulus is undoubtedly a failure. Since the passing of Democrats’ trillion dollar stimulus, Michiganders have seen the economy plummet and unemployment reach double-digits for the first time since 1983.  Funding that was promised to go towards small businesses – the engine of the economy – has been spent on Democrats’ big-government policies. After continuously spewing false rhetoric and empty promises that the stimulus is working, Gary Peters and his party bosses are now forced to deal with the grim economic situation that they have created as national unemployment sits at 10 percent. And despite the first stimulus being a failure, Democrats are making plans for another massive stimulus bill. As unemployment remains in double digits, Michigan families are stuck asking: Where are the jobs?

 

“The unemployment rate unexpectedly fell to 10 percent in November as employers cut the smallest number of jobs since the recession began. The better-than-expected job figures are a rare note of encouraging news for the labor market.

 

“Still, the respite may be temporary. Many economists expect the unemployment rate to climb into next year as the economy struggles to generate enough jobs for the 15.4 million people out of work.” (Christopher Rugaber, “Nov. jobless rate falls to 10 pct., 11K job cuts,” Associated Press, 12/4/09)

 

As Democrats continue to spend, the private sector is suffering under their big-government agenda:

 

“Private-sector firms in the U.S. eliminated 169,000 jobs in November, according to the ADP employment report released WednesdayThe private-sector has shed jobs for 22 months in a row.” (Rex Nutting, “Private-sector jobs fall 169,000 in November, ADP says,” MarketWatch, 12/02/2009)

 

“Economic confidence among America’s small business owners plummeted in November, as more owners cited serious concerns about cash flow and saw economic conditions for their own businesses getting worse. The Discover Small Business Watch index fell 12 points in November to 76.5 from 88.5 in October.” (“Discover Small Business Watch,” Rasmussen Reports, 12/01/2009)

 

“Given Gary Peters’ eagerness to appease his party bosses and waste taxpayer money, Michigan families can be assured that he is ready and willing to sign off on the next round of wasteful government spending disguised as ‘stimulus,’” said NRCC Communications Director Ken Spain. “Peters continues to push the same big-spending and anti-jobs agenda that has driven the economy into the ground. Apparently, already wasting billions of Michigan taxpayer dollars isn’t enough to satisfy his thirst for the failed spending sprees that stifle economic growth. How much more will Michigan’s economy have to suffer before Peters finally pushes policies that promote jobs rather than destroying them?”

 

Small Businesses Hit Hard in November; Morale Low:

 

  • 52 percent of owners say they have experienced cash flow issues in the past 90 days, up from 44 percent in October.

 

  • 53 percent of small business owners see conditions getting worse in the next six months, up from 43 percent in October; while 19 percent report that conditions are improving, a sharp decline from 29 percent in October; 23 percent see conditions as the same, and 5 percent weren’t sure.

 

  • 62 percent of small business owners rate the economy as poor, an increase from 55 percent in October; 30 percent rate it as fair, and 8 percent say it is good or excellent.

 

  • 53 percent of small business owners think the overall economy is getting worse, up from 44 percent in October but still significantly lower than the 69 percent of owners who felt that way in February 2009, the last time the Watch index was this low. (“Discover Small Business Watch,” Rasmussen Reports, 12/01/2009)

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