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7/09/2015 7:12 am  #1


Jeb! Opens mouth. Inserts foot!

Is this the second coming of Romney's disdain/complete inability to understand the average worker in our society? Jeb's! staffers are quick to try to "explain" what he really meant and attempt to dig him out of this hole.



Jeb Bush: People Need to Work Longer Hours

Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush said Wednesday that in order to grow the economy “people should work longer hours” -- a comment that the Bush campaign argues was a reference to underemployed part-time workers but which Democrats are already using to attack him.

During an interview that was live-streamed on the app Periscope, Bush told New Hampshire’s The Union Leader that to grow the economy, “people should work longer hours.”

He was answering a question about his plans for tax reform and responded:

“My aspiration for the country and I believe we can achieve it, is 4 percent growth as far as the eye can see. Which means we have to be a lot more productive, workforce participation has to rise from its all-time modern lows. It means that people need to work longer hours” and, through their productivity, gain more income for their families. That's the only way we're going to get out of this rut that we're in.”

Already the Democratic National Committee has pounced, releasing a statement that calls his remarks “easily one of the most out-of-touch comments we’ve heard so far this cycle,” adding that Bush would not fight for the middle class as president.

In a statement, a Bush aide clarified that he was referring to the underemployed and part-time workers: “Under President Obama, we have the lowest workforce participation rate since 1977, and too many Americans are falling behind. Only Washington Democrats could be out-of-touch enough to criticize giving more Americans the ability to work, earn a paycheck, and make ends meet.”

Bush commented on this issue speaking before the Detroit Economic Council back in February.

“For several years now, they have been recklessly degrading the value of work, the incentive to work, and the rewards of work. We have seen them cut the definition of a full-time job from 40 to 30 hours, slashing the ability of paycheck earners to make ends meet," he said. "We have seen them create welfare programs and tax rules that punish people with lost benefits and higher taxes for moving up those first few rungs of the economic ladder.”

A 2014 Gallup poll found that already many Americans employed full-time report working, on average, 47 hours a week, while nearly 4 in 10 say they work at least 50 hours a week.

US workers toil more hours than workers in any other large, industrialized country, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

There are 6.5 million people in the country who, according to the Bureau of Labor, are working part time for economic reasons. This means they are involuntarily working part time because they can't find full time employment and presumably would work more if they could.


Some took Bush's comments as an opportunity to pounce.

Rick Tyler, the national spokesman for Ted Cruz's campaign also issued a statement.

“It would seem to me that Gov Bush would want to avoid the kind of comments that led voters to believe that Governor Romney was out of touch with the economic struggles many Americans are facing," he said. "The problem is not that Americans aren't working hard enough. It is that the Washington cartel of career politicians, special interests and lobbyists have rigged the game against them.”

http://news.yahoo.com/jeb-bush-people-longer-hours-235206730.html



So, Jeb's! plan to stimulate the economy is that we should all work longer and harder. I wonder if that applies to our elected officials? What about corporations investing some of the massive amounts of cash they're sitting on back into capital equipment, facility improvement, new product development, increases in wages/salaries/benefits for average workers, rather than on stock buy backs and perks for company executives? Top (trickle) down economics has been a proven failure. People are working longer and harder, except in Jeb's! Fantasy world.

 

7/09/2015 7:27 am  #2


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I think what happens to many people, especially those living below their level, is that looking down, life can look very small, and perhaps even dispensible.  I remember reading a statement made by a coal company tycoon from many years ago that when asked if he would rather lose a mule or one of his workers in a mine he replied, "I'd rather lose a worker because mules are harder to train."

Last edited by Just Fred (7/09/2015 7:28 am)

 

7/09/2015 8:16 am  #3


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Although I understand what Bush was TRYING to say, it is a stark reminder that on the campaign trail what you say intended or not can come back to bite you in the A-- ! 


 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

7/09/2015 9:30 am  #4


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Isn't it interesting that everytime some people open their mouths and say something really stupid they spend the next days or weeks explaining what they really meant to say.  Just shutup!

 

7/09/2015 12:02 pm  #5


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For less pay too.  Maybe a foreman with a whip will get those middle-class slacker into gear.

What do they think this is, a democracy?


If you make yourself miserable trying to make others happy that means everyone is miserable.

-Me again

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7/09/2015 1:44 pm  #6


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tennyson wrote:

Although I understand what Bush was TRYING to say, it is a stark reminder that on the campaign trail what you say intended or not can come back to bite you in the A-- ! 
 

Agreed. I think this is a nontroversy. If you read everything in context, he was definitely talking about getting more people into the full time workforce. It will quickly be forgotten the next time Trump or Huckabee opens thier mouth. 


 


I think you're going to see a lot of different United States of America over the next three, four, or eight years. - President Donald J. Trump
 

7/09/2015 2:45 pm  #7


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TheLagerLad wrote:

tennyson wrote:

Although I understand what Bush was TRYING to say, it is a stark reminder that on the campaign trail what you say intended or not can come back to bite you in the A-- ! 
 

Agreed. I think this is a nontroversy. If you read everything in context, he was definitely talking about getting more people into the full time workforce. It will quickly be forgotten the next time Trump or Huckabee opens thier mouth. 


 

 

I guess that's the saving grace of having someone like Trump in the mix . . . No matter what insidious utterances come out of your mouth, you can pretty much count on Trump saying something even stupider.

Politics in the U.S. has become a total joke.

Last edited by Rongone (7/09/2015 4:04 pm)

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