Sunday, September 11, 2011

Will the Supreme Court Submit a Jobs Bill Too?



During Obama’s big yawner speech at a joint session of Congress, he touted a “jobs bill” that will put an end to the great recession. The problem is the bill doesn’t yet exist:

Valerie Jarrett, White House senior adviser, talks with Rachel Maddow about the significance of President Obama's jobs plan to his presidency and what his plan is for its passage.



Jarrett implies the complete jobs bill has not been fully written yet, however it will be by next week and the President will submit it to Congress for cost scoring.



"Congress should pass this bill right now," Jarrett said on MSNBC. No more than one minute later, Jarrett said the White House is still writing the bill and it will be submitted to Congress next week.

Leave it to this president and his coterie of totalitarians to again spit on the Constitution of the United States. As per Section One, Article Seven; all spending bills are to originate out of the House of Representatives; not the Senate or the executive branch. What’s next? Can we expect the Supreme Court to submit their jobs bill too?

Source: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/09/10/valerie_jarrett_no_jobs_bill_yet_the_president_is_going_to_draft_the_legislation.html

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