thehill.com - 7/6/2009
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House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said that Republicans would work with President Obama on a second stimulus bill, as long as it's like the tax cut-heavy package the GOP proposed earlier. Cantor told reporters Monday that Obama made a mistake by pushing through a $787 billion stimulus ...
pajamasmedia.com - 7/12/2009
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Many of us remember the immortal words of
the late, great Leroy Robert “Satchel” Paige : “and...
don’t look back - something might be gaining on you.” He was referring to longevity, of course, but it might as well have been ...
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Cantor rises as Obama falls
latimesblogs.latimes.com - 7/11/2009
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This week's weekly remarks open with President Obama
in Africa opening on foreign affairs. But by the...
second paragraph out of 20, he gets to what he really wants -- needs -- to talk about: domestic business in general and the economy specifically. ...
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Weekly remarks: Obama still clearing wreckage; Cantor ...
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Cantor's idea for a third stimulus
Political Animal —
... a Stimulus I that did anything to provide jobs and get the economy going again." Actually, it would be Stimulus III. The Minority Whip may not remember this, but the first was last fall, when Bush, with Cantor's blessing, signed a bunch of new tax breaks intended to stimulate the economy. It had no effect, and the economy continued to spiral. The second was just signed into law four months ago, with much of the spending in the bill still heading out the door. But don't worry, Cantor is open minded about the future. House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said that Republicans ...
Harry Moroz: Is The Third Time The Charm?
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
... , both Democratic and Republican, are unwilling to consider additional stimulus. That is, except for House Minority Whip Eric Cantor who has called for additional stimulus that includes an income tax cut for small businesses and their employees. ...
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