Statement From John Kerry On George Bush's Weekly Radio Address Worst Job Loss Since Great Depression, Bush Can't See the Problem

U.S. NewswireMarch 27, 2004

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WASHINGTON, March 27 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is a statement from John Kerry in response to George Bush's weekly radio address:

"Nearly three million Americans have lost their jobs since George Bush took office and the President's response is to give himself a pat on the back. American jobs are being shipped overseas, health care costs are overwhelming working families, and George Bush still doesn't get it. "But change is coming. When I'm President we'll pursue a bold new economic plan to jumpstart job creation, renew American competitiveness, balance the budget, and create 10 million new jobs in the next four years."

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Statement From John Kerry On George Bush's Weekly Radio Address Worst Job Loss Since Great Depression, Bush Can't See the Problem

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JOHN KERRY'S PLAN TO CREATE 10 MILLION JOBS

John Kerry is unveiling a comprehensive economic agenda that will unleash the productive potential of America's economy to help create 10 million jobs i...

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