WH econ.adviser re: jobs:"…not the time for Washington to impose more self-inflicted wounds" on econ., asks Congress to replace sequester
— Hallie Jackson (@HallieJackson) April 5, 2013
It’s not just left-wing pundits and groups like the Center for American Progress trying to tie today’s dismal jobs numbers to “sequester spring.” Now the White House is getting in on the dizzying spin. Unexpectedly!
White House blames sequester for lower than expected job growth of 88,000 new jobs in March, lowering unemployment rate to 7.6 percent.
— Tom Brune (@TomBruneDC) April 5, 2013
WH puts out statement on jobs, suggests sequester playing a role –http://t.co/tSa01moyri
— Alexander Mooney (@AWMooneyDC) April 5, 2013
Alan B. Krueger, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, published this statement on the White House blog:
It is important to bear in mind that the March household and payroll surveys are the first monthly surveys to look at employment since the beginning of sequestration. While the recovery was gaining traction before sequestration took effect, these arbitrary and unnecessary cuts to government services will be a headwind in the months to come, and will cut key investments in the Nation’s future competitiveness. The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that the sequester will reduce employment by 750,000 full-time equivalent jobs by the end of the year.
Now is not the time for Washington to impose more self-inflicted wounds on the economy. The Administration continues to urge Congress to replace the sequester with balanced deficit reduction, while working to put in place measures to put more Americans back to work like rebuilding our roads and bridges and promoting American manufacturing.
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White House is already trying to blame their horrible jobs record on the sequester: http://t.co/n5oVlkwjaQ #lame
— RBe (@RBPundit) April 5, 2013
Shorter White House: "The recovery would be booming if it weren't for those evil Republicans." #leadership
— RBe (@RBPundit) April 5, 2013
The White House wants you to believe that the everything was fine up until the sequester they came up with took effect. #tcot #p2
— RBe (@RBPundit) April 5, 2013
I think the White House's new economic slogan should be: "Started from the bottom, we still here."
— Seth (@dcseth) April 5, 2013
What say you, President Finger-Pointer?
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