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OHdem10 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-23-10 01:13 PM
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3. By using term municpal worker, they seek to marginalize as
Edited on Thu Sep-23-10 01:17 PM by OHdem10
government "'bureaucrats"

In Relaity the money went to hundreds of thousands of Teachers
Policemen, and Firefighters in their jobs.

Now that the stimulus has run out these groups are getting
laid off now. Tell that to the smart mouths on the right
who say --we really do not know if they would have been laid off.
In Columbus a whole class of Police Officers were being
laid off when the stimulus came in and saved their jobs.

Some want to ignore these facts, but keeping teachers in
the classroom, policemen on the beat and firefighters
protecting the communities is important to a functioning
society.
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ADDed: Fact: Speaking of job developed by Private Sector:

More jobs have been added by the Private Sector in 20 months
under Obama than were created under GWB in the whole eight years.
Not good numbers, but let's keep things in perspective, I would say.
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