Obama's Job Summit Part of Larger Effort
A White House "jobs summit" planned for next month is part of a larger effort to demonstrate that President Obama understands the problems of the unemployed and is doing all he can to create jobs as one of his top priorities—even though the results have been poor so far.
The summit, announced by Obama yesterday for a yet-to-be-determined date in December, is designed to bring together economic specialists from big and small business, labor, academia, nonprofit groups, and government. The unemployment rate climbed to 10.2 percent in October, up from 9.8 percent in September and the highest in more than two decades, and it appears to be undermining faith in the president's economic policies, according the public-opinion polls.
White House strategists say it's crucial to show Americans that the president cares about their plight and is searching for innovative solutions. A senior Obama adviser told U.S. News, "We're looking for ideas," including ideas from outside government. "This is a natural step in that process."
Preliminary reactions have been positive. Brian Gunderson, an executive with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said he was "delighted" about the forum, which Obama will host.
The Obama adviser says that Obama's economic stimulus package has created or saved a million jobs out of 7 million lost since the fall of 2007—a number contested by Obama's critics—but she adds that the stimulus "was never meant to be the only tool in the toolbox." She pointed out that the president recently signed legislation to extend unemployment benefits and continue tax credits for home buyers. U.S. officials say job creation will be a major focus of Obama's current trip to Asia.
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Reader Comments
Obama's Job Summit Part of Larger Ef
White House strategists say it's crucial to show Americans that the president cares about their plight kinda covers it all. BS.. His agenda of pushing programs which will have little or no benefit for most Americans, while forcing up taxes and the cost of living will make it very difficult to grow jobs while reducing individual freedoms and increasing the weight of Government control.
As a country we are headed downhill and will continue to do so until we can rid ourselfs of these left wing parasites.
Comprehensive immigration reform would hurt American workers
By pushing "comprehensive immigration reform" (i.e., mass ammesty for million of illegal foreign workers) the Obama administration is showing that they do NOT really care about unemployed working class Americans -- even in this era of very high unemployment.
There are about 7 million illegal foreign workers in our country. If Obama and Janet Napolitano actually enforced our immigration laws (which they are not), this would free up these 7 millions jobs for Americans.
Instead, Obama is pandering to the ethnocentric, pro-amnesty groups and spitting on out-of-work Americans.
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Mmmmmm? I thought it was Sarah Palin that had no experience!
When you ask the LIBERALS they say she had no experience and OBama was experience and all knowing !!!!!!!! Guess we can't depend on the LIBERALS picking a good person to be President !!
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