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    SESSIONS TOUTS 'WELFARE TO WORK' AS FIRST HINT OF MAJOR ECONOMIC STRATEGY

    SESSIONS TOUTS 'WELFARE TO WORK' AS FIRST HINT OF MAJOR ECONOMIC STRATEGY



    by MATTHEW BOYLE
    25 Feb 2014, 11:35

    Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), the ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee, began laying the groundwork for a major new populist economic strategy at a hearing today, including a "welfare-to-work" program that would strive to place unemployed Americans in the jobs amnesty advocates say they won't do.


    “Every Senate Democrat voted for an immigration bill that was said to be needed to fill jobs Americans are unqualified to take,” Sessions said during a Budget Committee hearing. “Would it not be better to transition those hurting Americans now on welfare into open jobs, rather than bringing in more new workers from abroad? We need a welfare-to-work program, not a doubling of guest workers. And it can be more than paid for with welfare savings,” he added.

    Sessions, a top conservative leader on immigration and spending issues, is working with GOP allies in the Senate to craft an agenda with the 2014 midterms -- and potential Republican control of the upper chamber -- in mind.

    On immigration, he has worked to focus the debate on how increased immigration would depress wages for American workers and on the new federal spending that would eventually occur to provide benefits to the influx of new citizens.

    “We have a moral duty to take firm, principled steps that will actually help millions of struggling workers transition from joblessness and dependency to work and rising wages,” Sessions said on Tuesday. “American workers are hurting. Wages are down, the workforce is shrinking, and the welfare rolls continue to grow,” he said.

    Sessions continued by arguing that the federal government borrowing and spending more money “is not the answer” and pointed to the trillions added to the national debt in recent years—and how 20 million people are “unemployed, underemployed, or have been discouraged from looking for jobs,” among other economic distresses to the nation—as evidence.

    He listed of a series of bullet points:


    • About half of recent college graduates are underemployed
    • 800,000 fewer jobs exist in America since the recession began
    • The percentage of the people “actually working” is the lowest it has been in 40 years
    • American workers’ wages are lower now than in 1999
    • Workers' take-home pay has dropped each year for the past half decade
    • More than 47 million Americans collect food stamps


    “We can’t keep hurting our future to enjoy a sugar high today,” Sessions said, while calling for a “dramatic new strategy” to fix the nation’s fiscal woes. Sessions added:

    The centerpiece of the strategy should be a consuming national effort to reduce the welfare rolls and grow the employment rolls. Currently, the federal government spends around $750 billion a year on means-tested welfare and poverty support. That’s more than Medicare, more than Social Security, and more than Defense. Imagine how much could we could do if we redirected this spending to focus on job training, job placing, and work preparation. Wouldn’t that be a better, more productive, and more compassionate plan? One that would work?

    Sessions will likely be further developing this message and plan throughout the year, and he is scheduled to deliver remarks on this topic to the Tea Party Patriots' Tea Party movement fifth anniversary conference on Thursday. Other speakers at the conference include Fox News' Sean Hannity, radio's Mark Levin, Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Mike Lee (R-UT), and Rand Paul (R-KY), among many other leaders.

    http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Governm...-fiscal-crisis

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    One of the few politicians that actually shows a priority to work for the American people. He certainly has my respect for that.
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    Regarding the Tea Party Patriots' annual conference list of speakers:

    Just a reminder of the facts: Roger Ailes (FOX news CEO) and Rupert Murdoch, Chairman and CEO of FOX’s parent company, News Corp., have both publicly stated they are in favor of amnesty for illegal aliens.

    In Nov. 2012 Sean Hannity did a total reversal of his opposition to amnesty and announced that he “has evolved” and now supports amnesty for illegal aliens. Sean Hannity works for FOX. Draw your own conclusions. Hannity is one of those people who still gushes happy faced over 40 Pieces of Silver Marko Rubio.

    Rand Paul is ambiguous, that I interpret as duplicitous, on amnesty.

    We must be careful not to create a civil war among conservatives, but we must be vigilant not to allow the open borders propaganda and hucksters to influence honest patriots. Not everyone who participates in conservative events is a sincere friend.

    You can not be an effective conservative freedom fighter and for amnesty; the two are totally incompatible and mutually exclusive. We patriots must make it abundantly clear that no amnesty for illegal aliens is our issue; it is life and death, and we are not going to be ignored. We will not support anyone who is for amnesty or ambiguous or ignores this issue. We will never support anyone who works at cross purposes to us.

    How about JEFF SESSIONS FOR PRESIDENT.
    Last edited by csarbww; 02-26-2014 at 03:18 PM.

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