Obama Slams Republicans, Offers Them 2nd Chance

Posted October 18th, 2011 at 12:25 pm (UTC-5)
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U.S. President Barack Obama is blasting Republican lawmakers on the second day of his bus tour, accusing them of killing jobs and raising taxes on working people.

Mr. Obama spoke Tuesday at a community center in Jamestown, North Carolina to rally support for his $447 billion jobs bill.

The president said he was giving lawmakers a second chance to listen to the American people and “do their jobs” by passing pieces of his jobs plan individually. But Mr. Obama also laid out harsh criticism.

He accused lawmakers who voted against his bill of essentially raising taxes on working Americans by rejecting a tax cut that would lower the payments for many families by $1,000. He also said a Republican jobs plan would actually cost the country jobs instead of creating them.

Later Tuesday, the president travels from North Carolina to neighboring Virginia. Mr. Obama won both southern states during the 2008 presidential election and both are considered important to his re-election chances next year

Last week, Republicans in the Senate blocked consideration of the entire jobs bill, arguing that it contained wasteful provisions and tax increases that will lead to the loss of jobs.

Among the provisions in the legislation the Senate is likely to consider soon is one that would give states about $35 billion to hire more teachers, police and firefighters. Passage of the measure is not certain.

Mr. Obama said the next measure that he wants lawmakers to consider is infrastructure spending to improve roads, bridges and airports.

The Republicans are proposing their own jobs plan and a senior Republican senator has suggested that Republicans and Democrats should meet to see if they could “find a breakthrough.”

Former Republican presidential candidate, Senator John McCain, Monday unleashed his own criticism of the president for using taxpayer money for what McCain described as political campaigning.