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Obama Criticizes GOP in Speech to Union Members

April 30, 2012 RSS Feed Print
President Barack Obama waves as he arrives to speak at University of Colorado Boulder.

President Barack Obama waves as he arrives to speak at University of Colorado Boulder.

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is rallying union workers by painting a bleak portrait of America's infrastructure. He blames Republicans for focusing on tax cutting rather than creating jobs by updating and rebuilding highways, railroads and airports.

Obama tells the Building and Construction Trades Department of the AFL-CIO that U.S. highways are clogged, railroads are no longer the fastest in the world and airports are congested. Yet, he says, Republicans have repeatedly voted against his initiatives to create jobs by spending on construction projects.

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Union members greeted him with chants of "Four more years." He urged House Republicans to pass a stalled transportation bill.

Obama says: "Republicans in Congress would rather put fewer of you to work rebuilding America than ask millionaires and billionaires to live without massive new tax cuts."

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Mr. Obama,

Why are you only talking to the Union Members,

how many Non- Union workers are out of work,

and are looking for jobs, do they matter less ?

I know that the Union Bosses bankroll your campaign, but that does not make them more American than the rest of us.

Vincent Lawrence of MN 5:36PM April 30, 2012

The country has federal budget deficit that for this year will be $1.1 trillion (http://1.usa.gov/xju6K9).

That number is in addition to total debt over $15 Trillion and projections that by 2021 federal debt will be over $20 trillion (http://1.usa.gov/wt4DPi).

Yet Obama thinks Republicans are at fault for repeatedly voting against his initiatives to create jobs by spending?

Scott @ Engage America of NY 3:02PM April 30, 2012

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