The White House War on Jobs
By Michelle Malkin PatriotPost.us
The "Summer of Recovery" is looking more and more like the Beltway Chainsaw
Massacre for America's workers. As President Obama lolls on Martha's Vineyard
with his well-heeled Chicago pals, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that 72
percent of people are very worried about joblessness and 67 percent are very
concerned about massive government spending.
After a nearly $1 trillion fiscal stimulus and several multibillion-dollar
corporate and union bailouts, unemployment remains stuck near 10 percent
nationwide; jobless claims rose again last week. One shudders to think how many
more jobs will be on the chopping block after the vacationing president finishes
"recharging his batteries."
The blame avoidance industry, of course, never takes a break. Capitol Hill
Democrats blame George W. Bush. President Obama blames inaction by the, er,
Democrat-controlled Congress. On Tuesday, Vice President Joe Biden derided GOP
Leader John Boehner's speech on the Obama job-killing machine as a return to the
past. Biden sneered about the "good old days" when Republicans held the majority
in Washington. But laid-off, unemployed and endangered Americans in the health
care sector, the auto industry, and the oil, mining, gas, and fishing industries
are no doubt wondering: What's wrong with returning to the days when we had jobs
and steady paychecks?
These are not the wealthy fat cats and Big Business titans Democrats love to
demonize.
They're employees of companies like Assurant Health, which announced last
week that it would slash 130 jobs at its offices in Milwaukee and Plymouth,
Minn., to prepare for costly Obamacare mandates.
They're employees of medical device firms in Massachusetts, where officials
say they'll be forced to cut back on operational costs and jobs thanks to a
little-noticed Obamacare tax on their products that goes into effect in 2013.
They're employees of restaurants like White Castle and International House of
Pancakes, whose executives say they will be forced into layoffs and premium
hikes to cope with the federal law's $3,000-per-employee penalty on companies
whose workers pay more than 9.5 percent of household income in premiums for
company-provided insurance.
They're mom-and-pop enterprises across the country that must now deal with
Obamacare's onerous Section 9006 tax-filing mandate. It requires them to file
1099 forms with the IRS for every vendor from whom they purchase $600 or more in
goods. Nebraska GOP Sen. Mike Johanns calls it one of many "job-crushing
provisions" that will bury small business in paperwork and legal costs.
They're the estimated 23,000 workers in the deepwater drilling industry whom
the White House deliberately wrote off in pursuit of its junk science-based
drilling moratorium.
They're the estimated tens of thousands of workers employed by car dealers
that were shut down by Obama's auto czars at a time, as the TARP inspector
general pointed out last month, "when the country was experiencing the worst
economic downturn in generations and the government was asking its taxpayers to
support a $787 billion stimulus package designed primarily to preserve jobs...
-- all based on a theory and without sufficient consideration of the decisions'
broader economic impact."
They're employees of Utah oil and gas companies whose leases have been pulled
without cause by Interior Secretary Ken Salazar. The Interior Department's own
Inspector General rejected Salazar's explanation that the Bush administration
had rushed the leases through. The Deseret News reports that "rescinding these
leases has likely cost the state millions already. Officials in Uintah county
estimate the county lost 3,000 jobs in 2009, and Duchesne lost 1,000 jobs."
They're employees of commercial and recreational fishing businesses in New
England, who have organized a flotilla on Martha's Vineyard on Thursday to
protest the Obama administration's restrictive environmental policies and
stealth regulatory ocean grab.
The White House has invested mightily in creating a propaganda infrastructure
to tout its "jobs saved or created." Taxpayers need a full, transparent
accounting of how many jobs Team Obama has destroyed. Call it Wreckovery.gov.
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