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Frank Guinta, SECONDS after the President announced his Jobs Bill:
"Americans were looking to the President for leadership and to chart a new path to lower unemployment tonight. Instead, they got more failed policy and empty eloquence. We can't afford to waste hundreds of billions of additional dollars on a second stimulus plan. Rather than empowering job creators to create an environment that will embolden them to hire new employees, the administration is stubbornly sticking with another round of big spending and hoping it somehow solves the problem.
Frank Guinta, last night on TeeVee:
Martin Bashir: What are your plans for the Jobs bill?
Frank Guinta: ...as I look at the President's programs and proposals, I'll take an honest look at them, like every member of Congress should.
Of course, Guinta's congressional Google ad goes hand in hand with this kind of two-faced representation. No wonder he's been named one of Congress' "most corrupt."