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Bush_Eats_Beef Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-14-04 10:46 PM
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Kerry's "State-by-state look at Bush’s broken promises on American jobs"
When Kerry hits the right mix of laying out his own proposed policies and calmly, authoritatively enlightening the American public re: Bush's broken promises, we'll have a smooth, steady road to the White House. I can already see something pretty powerful taking shape...including the refusal of both Kerry and Edwards to be the least bit intimidated by the thug tactics amd cheap media shots of the president, the VP, OR their WIVES...

http://www.johnkerry.com/pdf/pr_2004_0713.pdf

http://www.johnkerry.com/pressroom/releases/pr_2004_0713.html

The Kerry-Edwards campaign released a new report today with a state-by-state look at President Bush’s broken promises on American jobs and an analysis of just how far off we are from the Bush administration’s assertion that this is the best economy of our lifetime.

America’s middle-class families are less financially secure today than they were when Bush took office. He predicted that his job creation package would create nearly 6 million jobs. Since that time, the American economy has lost nearly 1 million jobs.

Bush is 7 million short of his job creation goal nationally, and across the states, his failure can be counted in the tens of thousands of jobs - 458,000 short in Ohio, 397,000 short in Michigan and 342,000 short in Pennsylvania.

“This administration says this is the best economy of our lifetime. They say this is the best we can do. They’ve even called us pessimists. Well, I say, the most pessimistic thing you can say is that America can’t do better,” Democratic Presidential candidate John Kerry said. “Don’t tell us losing 1.8 million private sector jobs is the best we can do. In 2004, we have to bring back our mighty dream again. We have to make America all that it can become.”



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