Cantor criticizes stimulus package, suggests alterations

Cantor criticizes stimulus package, suggests alterations

Bob Brown / Times-Dispatch

Rep. Eric I. Cantor.

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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 yesterday.

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 misread 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 yesterday, 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," DNC spokesman Alec Gerlach said.

Asked about his support of the high-speed rail, Cantor said the rail system could provide 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 vmiwarrior on July 07, 2009 at 6:23 am

Ok, I’m glad Mr. Cantor realizes this…now what about the TARP bill he DID vote for???  That’s working out really well, isn’t it?  All that money being loaned out to people…saving GM from going bankrupt…oh, yeah, I guess it didn’t work out so well after all…just a couple BILLION from us peasants though…I guess we can all eat cake.

Flag Comment Posted by Anon on July 07, 2009 at 5:39 am

Tyler is still using his favorite modifier, “some”.  “Some say ...“, “Some Democrats say ...“, “Some Republicans say ...“.

You can create a straw man for your argument without ever having to find a quotable source.  Makes political journalism a half day job.

Flag Comment Posted by Robo on July 07, 2009 at 5:33 am

YAWN.  Typical Cantor. Not an original thought on the matter, is not helpful or supportive of what the administration is trying to do, and then once it is real he comes out and is critical. 

What a loser little Eric is, go away.
Robo

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