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Old 12-13-2011, 09:40 AM
 
Location: Tennessee
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My newbie Congressman tell us, his constituents, that the Republican led House has debated and passed 27 separate pieces of legislation that would immediately help small businesses create jobs and help get the economy back on track. The reason you haven't heard this good news is because the Democrat-led Senate has refused to bring even one of these job-creating bills to the floor for debate or a vote.

My question is "Have any of the Republican running for the US Senate mentioned this in their TV ads?"

Twenty-seven is a big number. You would think the RNC would tell them all to consider mentioning it on the campaign trail and in their TV ads. I don't recall any of the invited TV news show Republican guests from the Senate bringing it up, either.

Whoever does PR for the Republicans (as a group), stinks.
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Old 12-13-2011, 09:43 AM
 
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My newbie Congressman tell us, his constituents, that the Republican led House has debated and passed 27 separate pieces of legislation that would immediately help small businesses create jobs and help get the economy back on track. The reason you haven't heard this good news is because the Democrat-led Senate has refused to bring even one of these job-creating bills to the floor for debate or a vote.

My question is "Have any of the Republican running for the US Senate mentioned this in their TV ads?"

Twenty-seven is a big number. You would think the RNC would tell them all to consider mentioning it on the campaign trail and in their TV ads. I don't recall any of the invited TV news show Republican guests from the Senate bringing it up, either.

Whoever does PR for the Republicans (as a group), stinks.

Tell your house member to write a couple editorials or should I say opion peices in the local papers.
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