The White House announced this morning two-week jobs tour to “explore every possible avenue for job creation.” Meanwhile, Sen. Charles Schumer describes the Washington D.C. dilemma for the New York Times:
“There’s sort of an anomaly here — people want us to do stuff on jobs but they don’t want to see a lot of government spending,” said Senator Charles E. Schumer, Democrat of New York.
That’s not an anomaly, Senator Schumer. It’s common sense. Government spending comes from taxing and borrowing, not some kind of bureaucratic wealth creation. Americans want government to improve the environment for job creation by ending the ridiculous practice of picking economic winners and losers based on politics.
Rand Paul supports getting politicians as far away from micro-managing the economy as possible to allow free market creativity and competition to create jobs without wasteful political interference.
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