Tuesday
Sep092008
Hoyer: Only President Hoover was worse
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) waded into presidential politics criticizing the Bush administration's policies as Republican are casting themselves of agents of change. "It's difficult to understand how somebody who voted with the administration 90 percent of the time can project themselves as an agent of change," he said in reference to Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain. Hoyer criticized job growth saying , "It's been one of the slowest eight years in recent history. You'd have to go back to the Hoover administration to see worse..." He also compared the job growth numbers in the last eight months of the Clinton administration with those of the past year.
He said that a comprehensive energy bill in the House is a possibility in the upcoming week. The House Republicans have been clamoring for their "All of the Above" energy bill to be brought to the floor since the session adjourned in August. One of the principle complaints has been the moratorium of new oil and natural gas drilling offshore. Hoyer said that the Republicans have been passing moratorium language for the last eight years without striking it in conference.
Hoyer said he had spoken with the Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson about the government take over of the mortgage giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. Hoyers said that he agreed that this action was a necessary one at this point and time.
He said that a comprehensive energy bill in the House is a possibility in the upcoming week. The House Republicans have been clamoring for their "All of the Above" energy bill to be brought to the floor since the session adjourned in August. One of the principle complaints has been the moratorium of new oil and natural gas drilling offshore. Hoyer said that the Republicans have been passing moratorium language for the last eight years without striking it in conference.
Hoyer said he had spoken with the Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson about the government take over of the mortgage giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. Hoyers said that he agreed that this action was a necessary one at this point and time.
Dignity and substance a refreshing message for all
Today at a press conference Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Democratic House Leaders, and Committee chairs discussed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act which will be voted on this evening. Americans have been in desperate need of reform seeking job opportunity and security. House Majority leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) revealed that last year Americans lost approximately 2.6 million jobs which makes it the worst year since 1945, and on Monday 65,000 jobs were lost in one day.
Three guests were recognized to give their stories: steel worker from Pennsylvania, an electrician and training kitchen chief from Washington DC. Each guest stressed the importance of their jobs and expressed their gratitude to the new administration for drafting legislation which will enforce the stimulus package.
“The opposition to this bill can speak out against this recovery plan all they want but, their policies have not worked and American’s voted for change, they voted for a new direction and that’s what were going to get.” said, Steny Hoyer
by Candyce Torres, University of New Mexico-Talk Radio News Service