Monday, January 24, 2011

BUILDING AN INFRASTRUCTURE TO NO WHERE

IF THIS ADMINISTRATION PLAN IS IN CAHOOTS WITH THE AFL-CIO UNIONS TO BUILD MORE ROADS TO NO WHERE WILL ONLY MEAN WASTEFUL SPENDING JUST LIKE THE READY SHOVEL JOBS THIS ADMINISTRATIONS PROPAGANDIZED. THE NEED IS ON CHEAPER ENERGY THAT CAN LOWER THE OVERALL COST FOR CONSUMERS. WHEN YOU BUILD ROADS WITHOUT ANYONE USING THEM FOR LACK OF ENERGY IS WASTEFUL INDEED.

THIS ADMINISTRATION IS ON A WISHFUL PLAN WHEN THEY THINK CLICKING ITS RUBY RED SHOES THREE TIMES WILL REVIVE THIS ECONOMY.

THE NEED IS MORE NUCLEAR POWER AND STOPPING THE EPA FROM CHOKING THE LIFE BLOOD OF THE ECONOMY (COAL & OIL). THE RIGHTS FOR THE LEASES ARE ALREADY LAW. THERE ARE WAYS TO CREATE REVENUE WITHOUT EVEN A SINGLE CENT OF SPENDING. OPENING UP LEASING RIGHTS TO DRILL OIL. THE PRICE OF OIL WHICH HAS BEEN ON THE RISE WILL STIFLE WHAT IS ALREADY A MEEK RECOVERY. INSTEAD THIS TAX AND SPEND MENTALITY JUST WILL NOT END. LET THE PRIVATE SECTOR INVEST IN NUCLEAR ENERGY AND OIL AND WITHOUT ANYMORE GOVERNMENT SPENDING.

WHAT WE DON'T NEED IS ANOTHER UNION RUNNING BUSINESSES AND STATES TO THE GROUND.

We need to invest trillions more to build the 21st-century infrastructure necessary for our nation’s and our planet’s future — high-speed mass transit, smart utilities and universal high-speed broadband,” said Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO.


“The House and Senate are going to have to figure out what the long-term bill should look like,” Horsley said. “There is interest in the broader House in cutting spending across the board. The downside to that is that that might well eliminate jobs when their broader objective is to create jobs.”

On Sunday talk shows preceding the president’s speech, GOP leaders said the public did not want more government spending.

“What the people have said is, ‘Enough: We’ve got to shrink government and cut spending,’ ” House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

Justin Harclerode, spokesman for House Transportation Committee Chairman John Mica (R-Fla.), said the chairman would be listening Tuesday night for “feasible, fiscally responsible” infrastructure proposals.





http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/139837-business-labor-listening-for-plan-on-infrastructure

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