Geesh - I didn't think anything could top Bush's ridiculous, moronic, arrogant comment about how lucky Americans were that they could work 3 jobs...I'd really like to see him do the one he has without taking months off on vacation, but hey, never going to happen. Right now the government is trying to figure out a way to make the recession a short one and here's a wonderful quote from 2 of the Republicans - ...I cannot wait for the elections to come.
Topping Congress’s agenda as it returns this week is a plan to “jump-start the economy and try to shorten the slowdown that many economists say has already begun to take hold.”
Today, Rep. Eric Cantor (VA), the chief deputy Republican whip in the House, unveiled his proposal to stimulate the economy. His legislation - the so-called Middle Class Job Protection Act - does nothing for the middle class. Instead, it reduces the corporate tax rate by 25 percent.
At a press conference today unveiling the stimulus proposal, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) justified the conservative plan to give tax breaks to corporations - instead of working Americans - by arguing that people actually like working long hours:
I am so proud to be from the state of Minnesota. We’re the workingest state in the country, and the reason why we are, we have more people that are working longer hours, we have people that are working two jobs.
Bachmann’s version of the American Dream is apparently working two full-time jobs and struggling to get by.
Hear that, John Edwards? Americans like working two jobs so corporations can get tax breaks. Two Americas, indeed.