Harry Reid has to be living in a bubble. There is no way on earth that somebody would make such a statement if he or she was in touch with the real world.
Unemployment is 9.1% across the Country. More people are living at or below the poverty level than ever before.
Fox News has reported Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday that Reid’s comment is the latest evidence that “Democrats in Washington have lost all sense of balance when it comes to the size and the scope of the federal government in Washington.”
I think it's time Harry Reid gets outside the beltway and visits real America, before he makes ant more uninformed statements like he made on wednesday.
YOURS IN LIBERTY,
Bob Yeager
McConnell noted a report that showed Washington, fueled by the high salaries that government workers are receiving, is now the wealthiest area in the nation with an unemployment rate below the national average.
“So with all due respect to my friends on the other side, it’s the private sector that’s been begging for mercy,” he said. “It’s the private sector that’s being crushed by regulators in Washington. So I don’t think the solution to this crisis is to make the federal government even bigger.”
Unemployment is 9.1% across the Country. More people are living at or below the poverty level than ever before.
Fox News has reported Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday that Reid’s comment is the latest evidence that “Democrats in Washington have lost all sense of balance when it comes to the size and the scope of the federal government in Washington.”
I think it's time Harry Reid gets outside the beltway and visits real America, before he makes ant more uninformed statements like he made on wednesday.
YOURS IN LIBERTY,
Bob Yeager
McConnell noted a report that showed Washington, fueled by the high salaries that government workers are receiving, is now the wealthiest area in the nation with an unemployment rate below the national average.
“So with all due respect to my friends on the other side, it’s the private sector that’s been begging for mercy,” he said. “It’s the private sector that’s being crushed by regulators in Washington. So I don’t think the solution to this crisis is to make the federal government even bigger.”
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