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- Linda Beale (Wayne State), Obama's Jobs Act Plan
- David Brooks (New York Times), Stimulus for Skeptics
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- Michael Cohn (Accounting Today), Obama Calls for Tax Credits for Hiring in Jobs Bill
- J.D. Foster (Heritage Foundation), Doubling Down on Payroll Tax Holiday Still Won’t Create Jobs
- Joseph Henchman (Tax Foundation), Obama's Jobs Speech References Tax Proposals
- Elisabeth Jacobs (Brookings), President Obama's Speech Powerful, In Style and Substance
- Joe Kristan (Tax Update Blog), Obama Tax Proposals: They've Been Working So Well So Far
- Paul Krugman (New York Times), Setting Their Hair on Fire
- Chuck Marr (CBPP), Letting Payroll Tax Cut Expire Would Shrink Paychecks, Damage Economy
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- Janet Novack (Forbes), Obama Proposes $447 Billion "Jobs" Package
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4 responses to “Tax Portions of President Obama’s American Jobs Act”
Obama tax proposals: because they’ve been working so well so far
If the long-awaited Presidential “jobs” speech sounded familiar, that’s because a lot of it its. Most of the tax proposals…
Obama tax proposals: because they’ve been working so well so far
If the long-awaited Presidential “jobs” speech sounded familiar, that’s because a lot of it its. Most of the tax proposals…
Obama tax proposals: because they’ve been working so well so far
If the long-awaited Presidential “jobs” speech sounded familiar, that’s because a lot of it its. Most of the tax proposals…
Obama tax proposals: because they’ve been working so well so far
If the long-awaited Presidential “jobs” speech sounded familiar, that’s because a lot of it its. Most of the tax proposals…
Obama tax proposals: because they’ve been working so well so far
If the long-awaited Presidential “jobs” speech sounded familiar, that’s because a lot of it its. Most of the tax proposals…
Obama tax proposals: because they’ve been working so well so far
If the long-awaited Presidential “jobs” speech sounded familiar, that’s because a lot of it its. Most of the tax proposals…
Obama tax proposals: because they’ve been working so well so far
If the long-awaited Presidential “jobs” speech sounded familiar, that’s because a lot of it its. Most of the tax proposals…
Obama tax proposals: because they’ve been working so well so far
If the long-awaited Presidential “jobs” speech sounded familiar, that’s because a lot of it its. Most of the tax proposals…
Obama tax proposals: because they’ve been working so well so far
If the long-awaited Presidential “jobs” speech sounded familiar, that’s because a lot of it its. Most of the tax proposals…
Is anyone else waiting for the other shoe to drop? From the speech:
>The American Jobs Act will not add to the deficit. It will be paid for. And here’s how. . . . Tonight, I am asking you to increase that amount so that it covers the full cost of the American Jobs Act. And a week from Monday, I’ll be releasing a more ambitious deficit plan — a plan that will not only cover the cost of this jobs bill, but stabilize our debt in the long run.< So we are back to Hoovernomics. The missing link in the list of essential commentary is the one for Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank, who writes about President Irrelevant: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-irrelevancy-of-the-obama-presidency/2011/09/09/gIQA6WKvDK_story.html