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Last updated on November 29, 2024.
What the federal government can do, especially as it relates to urban, inner-city America, is invest resources that would help create jobs.
I'm not insensitive to the jobs. I'm desperately concerned about those jobs. But you don't fix them by pandering to people and telling them you're going to shut the door. You have to grow jobs.
The examples of the Obama Administration 'stimulating' jobs everywhere on the planet except here in America are endless. — © Bob Beauprez
The examples of the Obama Administration 'stimulating' jobs everywhere on the planet except here in America are endless.
Since the government creates no wealth, it can only transfer the wealth required to hire people. Even if the government creates a million jobs, that is not a net increase in jobs, when the money that pays for those jobs is taken from the private sector, which loses that much ability to create private jobs.
We understand U.S. position, but we have to find a way to make trade translate into better jobs in North America.
I think most of us in America understand that people, not the government, creates jobs.
The TPP is another corporate-backed agreement that is the latest in a series of trade policies which have cost us millions of decent-paying jobs, pushed down wages for American workers and led to the decline of our middle class. We want American companies to create decent-paying jobs in America, not just low-wage countries like Vietnam, Malaysia or China. The TPP must be defeated.
Workers come to America to fill jobs unwanted by Americans, but they are staying and they are not going home.
My parents worked super hard when they came to America. They had three jobs each. I didn't really see them that much.
America has much to gain in terms of jobs and trade by meeting the growing world demand for advanced, environmentally sound technologies.
Probably nobody in America has come close to setting up as many jobs for people with his business as Donald Trump has.
We have jobs that are in the pipeline, and I deal with all the executives, the big ones and the small ones. I have really gotten to know America.
We really don't have much of a choice between Obama and Romney. Neither one of them are for Medicare or taking the steps that's needed for jobs in America.
In America, our jobs are being taken away from us. Companies, as we speak, are signing documents with Mexico and other places to move.
When we put $4 billion into the U.S. economy, they were OK with this. When we preserved jobs in Dearborn, or preserved jobs in Columbus, or preserved jobs in Pennsylvania, everyone was happy.
We can make America a clean-energy super-power and create good-paying jobs in the process. — © Hillary Clinton
We can make America a clean-energy super-power and create good-paying jobs in the process.
We've got people, our friends and neighbors, who are losing their jobs, factories being closed. We have to get America moving again.
Communications is the number one major in America today. CNN had 25,000 applicants for five intern jobs this summer.
I focused on jobs. I built private sector jobs all my life. That's what the race was about. Who was going to build private sector jobs? My opponent who never had one? Or me? That's why I won last night.
The economic recession in America wasn’t caused by bad luck; it was caused by bad Republican policies. But the Republican candidates are doubling down on the same flawed policies that led to the loss of 3.6 million jobs in the final months of 2008 and gravely affected middle class families across America.
Astonishingly, American taxpayers now will be forced to finance a multi-billion dollar jobs program in Iraq. Suddenly the war is about jobs. We export our manufacturing jobs to Asia, and now we plan to export our welfare jobs to Iraq, all at the expense of the poor and the middle class here at home.
Lots of hardworking, blue-collar people across America have lost their jobs since the 1990s - victims of the globalist policies of the Bushes and Clintons.
We can try to keep jobs here in America rather than seeing them go overseas.
Trump is a cultural candidate for president, not an economic one. He clearly loves America and wants America to stay America. America won't be America if it has open borders and mass Muslim immigration.
In reality, most of America's poor work hard, often in two or more jobs.
The Export-Import Bank is one of the most important tools America has to create jobs.
Transitioning to renewable energy sources that create and keep good-paying jobs in America must be our focus.
The jobs left, and the factories closed... the wealth, strength and confidence of America has disappeared over the horizon.
There are a number of people who are not in the workforce who have given up looking for jobs, and that's the real economic crisis in America.
I've proposed reforms on taxes, regulations, and trade that will all have the effect of keeping jobs and wealth in America for our workers - and dramatically boosting incomes.
If done correctly, strengthening our trade relationship with India will create jobs here in America.
Winston Churchill famously said that meeting jaw-to-jaw is better than war. With Trump, the strategy seems to be jobs jobs jobs - at home and abroad.
America needs jobs, smaller government, less spending and a president with the courage to offer more than yet another speech.
To me, there's only 5 real jobs in America: Police Officers, Teachers, Firefighters, Doctors, and the Military Service.
I'll also make sure that America has trade relations with China that work for us. I've watched year in and year out as companies have shut down and people have lost their jobs because China has not played by the same rules, in part by holding down artificially the value of their currency. It holds down the prices of their goods. It means our goods aren't as competitive and we lose jobs. That's got to end.
By the laws of the land, people who come looking for jobs in America are illegal. But by the laws of economics, they are following the logic and laws of economics when they leave Guatemala and go to Mexico, leave Mexico and come to the U.S., leave Africa and go to Spain and Europe looking for jobs.
After a breakthrough year for America, our economy is growing and creating jobs at the fastest pace since 1999.
I'm really tired of Americans being the only ones asked to do all the heavy lifting when it comes to charity, and, quite frankly, my number one concern right now is taking care of the fact that Americans are taking it in the gut without jobs. Many of them working two and three part time jobs. And, if America wants to do something great, let's get our economy growing again, stabilize the dollar, and we'll be in a much better position to help people around the world.
We don't believe in a small America. We believe in a big America - a tolerant America, a just America, an equal America - that values the service of every patriot.
Most Hispanics are concerned with the same issues other Americans are - the economy, jobs, education. Similar to Main Street America. — © Henry Bonilla
Most Hispanics are concerned with the same issues other Americans are - the economy, jobs, education. Similar to Main Street America.
Most people that take jobs as police officers are taking them because they're good jobs. Many who go into these jobs are doing it because it's good work.
The reason Donald Trump has supporters... I can go through the list for you. The issues are border/immigration, jobs, military, "make America great again..."
For example, the supporters of tariffs treat it as self-evident that the creation of jobs is a desirable end, in and of itself, regardless of what the persons employed do. That is clearly wrong. If all we want are jobs, we can create any number--for example, have people dig holes and then fill them up again, or perform other useless tasks. Work is sometimes its own reward. Mostly, however, it is the price we pay to get the things we want. Our real objective is not just jobs but productive jobs--jobs that will mean more goods and services to consume.
There is not a liberal America and a conservative America - there is the United States of America. There is not a black America and a white America and latino America and asian America - there's the United States of America.
We want to make America great again. We want to bring back our industry, we want to bring back our jobs from China and Japan, and by the way Mexico, which has taken so many of our jobs. And that's what it's about. I have not heard about these incidences.
I think it's important to focus on our economy, on jobs, on getting America back to work.
By kicking its carbon addiction, America will increase its national wealth and generate millions of jobs that can't be outsourced.
I want to make sure America has got the best education system in the world. And we're retaining our workers for the jobs of tomorrow.
We can support Barack Obama because he's committed to putting America back to work with good jobs - and he proved it by saving the auto industry.
The economic recession in America wasn't caused by bad luck; it was caused by bad Republican policies. But the Republican candidates are doubling down on the same flawed policies that led to the loss of 3.6 million jobs in the final months of 2008 and gravely affected middle class families across America.
Every president, Democratic or Republican, simply works on the supposition that it's better to keep jobs in America than let them go to Mexico. — © Paul Bloom
Every president, Democratic or Republican, simply works on the supposition that it's better to keep jobs in America than let them go to Mexico.
I hope President-elect Trump will work with me and with the rest of the Senate to try to keep more jobs here in America.
NAFTA means jobs. American jobs, and good paying American jobs. If I didn't believe that, I wouldn't support this agreement.
There is not a black America and a white America; a Latino America, an Asian America. There is the United States of America.
I don't have any contempt for the men who have to have jobs and have to commute and have to pay the mortgage and have to get their kids an education. To me, that's the backbone of America, to coin a phrase.
Rising energy costs kill jobs and hit America's poorest the hardest.
The America of Moctezuma and Atahualpa,the aromatic America of Columbus,Catholic America, Spanish America,the America where noble Cuauhtémoc said: "I am not on a bed of roses"-our America trembling with hurricanes, trembling with Love: O men with Saxon eyes and barbarous souls, our America lives. And dreams. And loves. And it is the daughter of the Sun. Be careful.
Simply cutting the taxes for America's wealthiest families is clearly not creating the needed new jobs, and that strategy is unlikely to succeed in the future.
President Trump says his highest priority is America and the American people. The fact that this idea has been met with shock is itself shocking; if America's success is not the president's goal, what is? Is it looking good in photo-ops, while debt grows, jobs dwindle, bureaucracy reigns supreme, and the American people suffer?
It's possible that Trump will have success by staging jobs theatre, rather than creating jobs. It's the inverse of what Obama did: saving an enormous amount of jobs without having the televised theatre to go along with it.
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