Posted: Saturday, 31 July 2010 7:30AM

Senator Johanns Scolds Obama For Jobs Policies



(Washington, DC) -- Republicans are questioning President Obama over jobs. Delivering the GOP's weekly address Saturday, Nebraska Republican Senator Mike Johanns , had a question for the President. He asked, quote, "Isn't it time, Mr. President, to tone down the rhetoric and to govern?"

Johanns continued admonishing Obama saying the President talks about creating jobs, but his policies just do the opposite, with a, quote, "fiercely anti-business tone." Johanns said, "It's time to stop pushing anti-growth policies and start supporting a real job growth agenda."
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Nebraska Republican Senator Mike Johanns asked a question of the president.

Nebraska Republican Senator Mike Johanns says President Obama's policies send the wrong signal to businesses.

Nebraska Republican Senator Mike Johanns says the Administration's policies are anti-business.

Nebraska Republican Senator Mike Johanns says a new provision in the the health care bill will hurt small businesses.

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