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Fox NewsPresident Obama is pitching his newly unveiled $450 billion jobs plan in large part by arguing that all the proposed tax cuts and spending measures have won bipartisan support in the past.
“Now, everything in the American Jobs Act, everything in there is the kind of proposal that’s been supported in the past by both Democrats and Republicans,” the president told a friendly audience on House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s home turf Friday at the University of Richmond.
Indeed, most of the proposals have drawn support from some Republicans and a few were even hatched by them. But the proposals have never been combined in one package in an effort to jumpstart a weakening economy and Republicans have asked the president to keep them separate when he sends a legislative text to them next week..
The White House, haunted by criticisms of its projections for its 2009 stimulus, doesn’t plan to forecast job creation in this plan. But Mark Zandi, an economist with Moody’s Analytics, said the plan would create 1.9 million jobs and increase economic growth by 2 percentage points next year.Read more:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/09/10/most-obamas-jobs-proposals-have-drawn-gop-support-in-past/
Ironically, here is Fox News confirming President Obama's point that some of his proposals have drawn Republican suppport in the past such as an infrastructure bank and even some unemployment benefits such as job training programs. What changed? The Fox News article does not say this, but the obvious change is that President Obama is proposing these programs, which is reason enough for Republicans to oppose them.
Once again, proof that the 112the Congress is uniquely bad in that it is dominated by Republicans who will vote against anything, even programs that they supported in the past, for purely partisan purposes.
Still, in most other articles on Fox, it is dominated by Republicans dismissing the plan as more tax and spend Democratic policies, so here is a rare Fox News article that perhaps unwittingly confirms what the President has said.