Dear GOP: The American Jobs Act Still Exists

Instead of complaining that Obama lacks a plan for jobs, American Prospect blogger Jamelle Bouie challenges the GOP to take up the American Jobs Act to help unemployment. Suggested Reading Our Fave Moments From A$AP Rocky’s Fashion Show During Paris Men’s Fashion Week 15 Sneaky Moves Pulled by Trump That’ll Have A Grave Impact You…

Instead of complaining that Obama lacks a plan for jobs, American Prospect blogger Jamelle Bouie challenges the GOP to take up the American Jobs Act to help unemployment.

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Mitt Romneyย is backย to accusing President Obama of having no plan for economic growth:

"The president's policies have not gotten America working again. And the president is going to have to stand up and take responsibility for it. I know he's been planning on going across the country and celebrating what he calls 'forward.' Well, forward doesn't look a lot like forward to the millions and millions of families that are struggling today in this great country. It doesn't have to be this way.ย The President doesn't have a plan, hasn't proposed any new ideas to get the economy goingโ€”just the same old ideas of the past that have failed." [Emphasis added]

The political world has all but forgotten theย American Jobs Act, but it remains on the table as Obama's plan for juicing the economy. If passed in full, the Jobs Act would cut payroll taxes for businesses, double the size of the payroll tax cut for individuals, give aid to states to prevent public sector layoffs, and increase infrastructure spending. All together, the Jobs Act wouldย createย 1.9 million jobs over the next year.

Read Jamelle Bouie's entire piece at the American Prospect.

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