Cantor says Obama should amend stimulus package

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President Barack Obama's stimulus package is not working and should be amended to encourage more job creation by small businesses, the House of Representatives' Republican Whip said today.

Rep. Eric I. Cantor, R-7th, seized on weekend remarks by Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. in which Biden was quoted as saying that the Obama administration underestimated the depth of the economic recession when it was preparing the $787 billion stimulus package.

Biden said the economic projections made before the Obama administration took office were overly optimistic.

In a conference call with reporters today, Cantor said the fact that unemployment is approaching 10 percent shows that the package is not working.

"It is my belief that they didn't misread the economy. What they did is they miswrote the stimulus bill and got the prescription wrong," said Cantor, a Henrico County resident.

He said that more emphasis should have been placed on creating jobs in the private sector rather than preserving jobs in the public sector.

Cantor said that when the bill was under discussion, he and other Republican leaders presented the president with an alternate plan that would have lowered tax rates and allowed small businesses to take a tax deduction equal to 20 percent of their income. Small businesses employ about half of all private-sector employees, Cantor's office said.

Some Democrats are suggesting that another stimulus bill is needed. Cantor disagreed, saying some of the money in the existing bill should be redirected to job-creating programs that work.

"This administration has tried to do way too much too soon," Cantor said.

The Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee accused Cantor of hypocrisy, noting he has criticized the stimulus plan while praising a proposal for high-speed rail between Washington and Richmond that would use stimulus funds.

"It's time that the Cantor-led 'party of no' stopped playing politics with American jobs and started offering real solutions to help the president put the country back on the right track," Alex Gerlach, a spokesman for the DNC, said.

Asked about his support of the high-speed rail, Cantor said the rail system could promote 185,000 jobs in Virginia.

"I don't see any inconsistency there with supporting something that creates 185,000 jobs and being against a bill that has spent almost $800 billion, only maybe 12 percent that could arguably be proven to have any job-creating potential," he said.

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Flag Comment Posted by Jack on July 08, 2009 at 1:47 pm

Posted by ( as it should be ) on July 08, 2009 at 2:40 pm

This back and forth between posters is exactly why congress/admin. can’t get anything done - too many finger pointers and tongue waggers and not enough of the “rolling up the shirt sleeves” and getting things done right.

So anyone who disagrees with your support of Obama socialist policies should just suck in in? That’s typical of liberal democrats. Stifle and silence any dissenting viewpoints. Is it either your way or no way?

Flag Comment Posted by as it should be on July 08, 2009 at 1:40 pm

Cantor’s statement hit one nail on the head - “This administration has tried to do way too much too soon,“ Cantor said.

With that, I agree - but as chicken little said - “ the sky is falling, the sky is falling” - and to a point, that is also correct - so the Obama admin. is facing a daunting task to say the least.

Cantor is a political opportunist and is seeking a bigger political role - which he won’t get (hopefully).

This back and forth between posters is exactly why congress/admin. can’t get anything done - too many finger pointers and tongue waggers and not enough of the “rolling up the shirt sleeves” and getting things done right.

Flag Comment Posted by GodFather on July 08, 2009 at 1:29 pm

GuessWho - Why would you think I cannot handle the truth when I stated it?  Do you like reading hate filled blogs at the Puffington Host, Moron.org and du.disorg?

That is what I love about this country (until Obama repeals that amendment by fiat as well).  You can say anything you want, no matter how stupid, hateful or wrong.

But intelligence is measured on how you handle the garbage.  If you want to wallow in a pig sty, dont blame anyone else for saying you smell like a pig.

Flag Comment Posted by Guesswho on July 08, 2009 at 1:22 pm

GodFather- Hate site?  What, you can’t handle the truth??

Flag Comment Posted by GodFather on July 08, 2009 at 1:12 pm

GuessWho - you dont win points for promoting a hate site.  I would suggest you move on yourself.  Obama is now.  And doing the damage.

And Artmis, Cantor is offering alternatives.  You may not have heard about them (especially if you just listen to the DNC), but they actually have been proven to work.  Not like the snake oil that Obama is trying to sell.

Flag Comment Posted by jasch21 on July 08, 2009 at 1:05 pm

Cantor is such a tool.  He’s simply a political oppertunist.  WHY HENRICO DO YOU VOTE FOR THIS IDIOT????

Flag Comment Posted by citycynic on July 08, 2009 at 12:55 pm

Ditto the comment on the long posts. But I’m with TheGoodShepperd - forget party lines. That’s a huge part of the problem. Just stop this endless taxing and spending NOW. And for God’s sake don’t drive the nail into our economic coffin by rushing to pass an ill-conceived national healthcare program that will bankrupt the US.

Flag Comment Posted by TheGoodShepherd on July 08, 2009 at 11:25 am

Who cares about party?
I want accountability. Congress was wrong to borrow the money in the first place. 
STOP spending my money!

Flag Comment Posted by Guesswho on July 08, 2009 at 11:12 am

You democrat haters don’t have a clue,  all mouth and no backbone.  With quitters like Palin, the republican party is dead and will always be, like you guys said . . DO NOTHIN.  Palin is a PERFECT example . . do nothin and quit.  Pathetic

Flag Comment Posted by Guesswho on July 08, 2009 at 11:08 am

The LENGTH of these comments are being taken out of context.  They should be much shorter.  Anyway for you Democrat haters, tough, you had your chance how we have ours.  Also, blaming everything on Obama is a cop out . . get over this and move on!!!!

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