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Grassley: Obama's programs 'don’t connect all the dots'

 
WASHINGTON (CNN) – In the weekly Republican response, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, criticized President Obama's plan to create up to 3 million new jobs, saying the president's programs "don't connect all the dots." Watch: Full Video (link)

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