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Team Obama Slaps 'Texas Jobs Miracle'

September 1, 2011 RSS Feed Print

Turning their attention to the top dog in the GOP presidential primaries, President Obama's team is starting to mess with Texas, dismissing Gov. Rick Perry's jobs "miracle" and instead saying his state is home to low-wage and deadly jobs.

"I've spent some time out in Texas and there's some great concerns that I have with respect to worker protection," said Labor Secretary Hilda Solis.

What's more, she said, "they have different scales of pay, it's a right to work state," a charge often echoed by Big Labor which has been critical of low wages in the Lone Star state. [Read: Rick Perry's 4 Economic Vulnerabilities.]

Perry has made his nation-leading employment surge over the past 10 years a key factor in his presidential bid. Federal figures show that some 4 of every 10 jobs created in recent years has occurred in Texas, home to the still growing oil industry.

But Solis focused on job safety, the state's wages and education challenges when asked about the Texas jobs record. She noted that Labor held a safety meeting in Texas about a year and a half ago and that over 1,000 people attended, about 950 more than she expected. [See photos of Republican contenders on the campaign trail.]

"It struck me that there's a lot of need in Texas and that's not even addressing the educational issues that I know they are faced with there as well," she said.

But while aware of the safety, wage and educational figures, the labor secretary wasn't up on reports Texas was the nation's jobs engine. "I haven't done a lot of research in terms of economic growth in Texas," she said.

[Read Laura Chapin: Rick Perry's Texas Benefited from 'Washington Overspending.' ]

That prompted Perry's spokesman, Mark Miner, to tell Whispers: "Interesting, considering we use her department's numbers to show that almost 40 percent of all new jobs created in the U.S. since June 2009 were created in Texas. Her numbers also show that 95 percent of all jobs in Texas are above minimum wage. The Secretary may want to look at her department's own data."

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Rick Perry,
employment,
deficit and national debt,
2012 presidential election,
Barack Obama

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Mr. D. - I'm a college senior and I hear stories all the time about how people can't even get low paying jobs. So please don't feed me your story about people in Texas not receiving enough pay, because some of the people I know would prefer that to the alternative. Why is it so hard to just admit Obama sucks at money?

Amy of AZ 3:35PM September 02, 2011

The Texas Jobs Miracle is a lot of Texas horse manure! Most of the jobs were low paying service jobs. In fact, Texas ties with Mississippi for the lowest paying jobs in the nation! Good Hair Perry also actually increased the size of government in Texas while he has been in office. The man is nothing more than a snake oil salesman!

Mr. D of MS 4:45PM September 01, 2011

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