REMEMBER, tomorrow is the " GOP Legislative Agenda for 2010" unveiling!
The GOP leaders, well if that's what you call Boehner and Cantor, will unveil the masterful plan during a press conference and small business roundtable at a lumber yard in the boonies of Virginia.
Old dead lumber=rethuglicans....
The GOP plan is divided into five, distinct policy areas: 1) the economy, 2) government spending, 3) health care, 4) government reform and 5) national security.
FOX was granted the opportunity to view the document ahead of its scheduled release. You can read the plan here if you must....
Democrats responded to the plan,
"Congressional Republicans are pledging to ship jobs overseas; blow a $700 billion hole in the deficit to give tax cuts to millionaires and billionaires; turn Social Security from a guaranteed benefit into a guaranteed gamble; once again, subject American families to the recklessness of Wall Street; and take away patients' rights," a spokesman for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in an email, adding Republicans will race back from the lumber yard in suburban Virginia to vote against a bill Democrats say that very lumber yard needs to get help.
HA!! It's a continuation of the Bush policies! They want to take us back to the vibrancy of the Bush era! It's all up to you, the voters.
My favorite progressive, Ed Schultz speaks....
Don't forget the rally on October 2nd!
ONE NATION shares the labor movement's policy agenda: An economy that works for all; good jobs, fair jobs, safe jobs, and more jobs; reforming Wall Street; repairing our immigration system; quality education for every child; and ensuring that everyone in America has the opportunity to contribute to and strengthen our country. Restoring workers' rights to organize and bargain collectively is at the heart of the policy agenda.
The ONE NATION march on Washington on October 2, 2010 will charge up an army of tens of thousands of activists who will return to their neighborhoods, churches, schools and, especially, voting booths, with new energy to enact our common agenda. And on the same day, the labor movement will walk door-to-door in targeted states around the country, bringing the same message to union members exactly one month before the fall elections.
The march aims to bring working people, young people, retirees, civil rights activists and many others together on the Mall to show the obstructionists in Congress that we are many and diverse, strong and that united-and we will fight together for the American Dream.
Many of our unions are already committed to work as a part of ONE NATION. The unions of the AFL-CIO proudly join this coalition and pledge to work collectively to add our support to this great effort.
Working people can make a difference when we rely on ourselves and act collectively. We are America. And together we can make our voices heard.