Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Obama plan to create jobs

Obama presented a plan of over 200,000 million to create jobs

The amount of the proposal will be offset by budget cuts to convince the Republicans.
Obama will give details of the employment plan in Congress on Thursday.

The U.S. president, Barack Obama , on Thursday will propose to Congress a package of measures to boost job creation will cost 300,000 million dollars (213.427 million euros), as reported by the U.S. network CNN quoted sources the Democratic Party.

The money from the proposal, which will be announced by Obama in a speech to Congress to be televised, will be offset by budget cuts to try to convince Republicans who are unresponsive to the approval of new spending.

It seeks to stimulate a direct impact the economy Obama's aides had avoided giving public figures. Hours before it became public the cost of the package, the White House spokesman, Jay Carney, had asserted that the U.S. government "needs to do things that have a direct impact in the short term to grow the economy and create jobs and the president will make proposals that create just that. "

Republicans have criticized Obama for not having them in discussions on the economic package of the new measure before it is presented.

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