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What? Another Department of Jobs?

Posted: 08/16/11 05:15 PM ET

Floundering. Flopping around like a fish on deck. That's the best description of the Obama administration this summer. The president's now on a bus tour of the Heartland. Next, he's slated to go to Martha's Vineyard for a well-earned vacation.

He's done about all the damage he can do for one summer, so let's give him a break. The media shows the president stepping smartly off Air Force One or briskly scaling the stairway up to Air Force One. It's intended to impress us and it does impress. Until you recall that that's $187,000 an hour to fuel and fly the jumbo jet, all added to our national debt.

Earlier this month, President Obama announced a new program for returning veterans. In his "Weekly Radio Address," he called it "a reverse boot camp." A what? What does that mean? Boot camp, as everyone knows, is designed to whip you into shape, to get you ready for the rigors of military service. So, what's a reverse boot camp? To reverse that process would do what? Get you out of shape? Make you less prepared for your role? Leave you a couch potato? It cannot mean wear your boots in reverse.

Who writes this stuff, anyway? The president's speechwriter makes $172,200 a year. Maybe we could start trimming the deficit there. Barack Obama is on record saying he's a better speechwriter than his speechwriters. If this is what that speechwriter comes up with, Mr. Obama could hardly do worse.

Now making the rounds is this howler: The president is planning to unveil his new jobs proposals -- in September. Why wait until after Labor Day? Wouldn't it be neat to think, as we approach Labor Day, that the administration had a forward-looking plan in place right now? I think the 25 million unemployed or underemployed Americans would be especially excited to hear of a plan before they have to shell out for the kids' new school shoes.

One of the trial balloons currently being floated is that the president will announce a new Department of Jobs. This has got to be a joke. Here's a paragraph on the U.S. Department of Labor. It details the history of this federal agency, now approaching its one hundredth year of existence:

The organic act establishing the Department of Labor was signed on March 4, 1913, by a reluctant President William Howard Taft, the defeated and departing incumbent, just hours before Woodrow Wilson took office. A Federal Department of Labor was the direct product of a half-century campaign by organized labor for a "Voice in the Cabinet," and an indirect product of the Progressive Movement. In the words of the organic act, the Department's purpose is "to foster, promote and develop the welfare of working people, to improve their working conditions, and to enhance their opportunities for profitable employment."


Reads pretty much like a Jobs Department to me. Has anyone talked to Labor Sec. Hilda Solis about any new "Jobs Department?" What is she supposed to do, how is she supposed to labor, if we have another Jobs Department?

Then, of course, we have the U.S. Commerce Department. The Mission Statement of this department makes it sound like it, too, is a Jobs Department.

The U.S. Department of Commerce promotes job creation, economic growth, sustainable development and improved standards of living for all Americans by working in partnership with businesses, universities, communities and our nation's workers.

Reading these official statements -- cranked out by people whose salaries we all pay -- reminds us of Ronald Reagan's famous line. The closest thing to eternal life we will see on this earth is a government program.

If the function of the U.S. Secretary of Commerce is to promote job creation and economic growth, it sure seems that -- how can I say this charitably? -- this distinguished public servant has been falling down on the job of late. Like the last two and a half years.

If I were Mr. Obama's Commerce Secretary, I'd want to get out of town, and fast. In fact, that's exactly what Sec. Gary Locke did. Having done such yeoman's work in promoting job creation and economic growth here, Gary Locke was recently sworn in as our Ambassador to China.

Now, there's a jobs plan! If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Ambassador Locke can now observe job creation and economic growth from a unique vantage point: Beijing.

As he unpacks in China's Forbidden City, I suggest that Amb. Locke enter into meaningful dialog with the Chinese about U.S. exports. Maybe he can persuade them to buy more American flounder. We have entirely too much American floundering here and on Martha's Vineyard.

 
 
 
 
 
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Jim bob
Be the change you wish to see.
12:30 PM on 08/18/2011
You mean you're giving space to THIS Ken Blackwell?

"Blackwell gained national prominence for his dual roles as Chief Elections Official of Ohio and honorary co-chair of the "Committee to re-elect George W. Bush" during the 2004 election. Allegations of conflict of interest and voter disenfranchisement led to the filing of at least sixteen related lawsuits naming Blackwell."
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FilthyHarry
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09:29 AM on 08/18/2011
Maybe if repubs didn't try to block legislation or defund programs to help job seekers, it wouldn't be necessary?
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AcademicFreedom
Often banned; always factual
09:23 AM on 08/18/2011
Obama plays the press like they are dogs - and they are. Obama says "Jobs Tczar, or Department of Jobs", and the dogs hear "squirrel".
06:36 PM on 08/17/2011
Wow. I never thought HuffPo allowed common sense people write articles. This is very refreshing!!
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RMIrby672
Some people are just too crazy to be mocked!
01:01 PM on 08/22/2011
Really??
Really??
01:42 PM on 08/22/2011
Yes!
03:40 PM on 08/17/2011
Mr. Blackwell has never recovered from the Atomic Wedgie Jon Stewart gave him!
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MSROADKILL612
love auto biographys. any appS to write mine?
12:07 PM on 08/17/2011
well hey, it creates jobs in the new jobs dept.
DrSnuggles
You label me and I'll label you
11:36 AM on 08/17/2011
I hate to say it, but as a fellow of the Family Research Council I find it hard to read anything you write without extreme prejudice. A quick run over to the FRC website shows a table with nine-headlined articles; 6 of which are actively protesting same-sex marriage (you authored 3 of them). One of them even has the headline "Gay Marriage at Odds With U.S. Liberties" (?).

Even though I somewhat agree with you about the ridiculousness of a 'Department of Jobs' - the rest of this article is simply an attack on President Obama and from an intolerant bigot at that.
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beckjr2000
been there done that & tired of it
10:48 AM on 08/17/2011
Well said Mr. Blackwell!
05:36 PM on 08/17/2011
Ken Blackwell is directly responsible for the death of Democracy in this country when he rigged the 2004 election in Ohio.
06:40 PM on 08/17/2011
Sure. You better check the tin foil lining your bedroom. There may be a gap and "they" are going to get you.
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10:48 AM on 08/17/2011
From Ken Blackwell's Wikipedia page: Blackwell gained national prominence for his dual roles as Chief Elections Official of Ohio and honorary co-chair of the "Committee to re-elect George W. Bush" during the 2004 election. Allegations of conflict of interest and voter disenfranchisement led to the filing of at least sixteen related lawsuits naming Blackwell. Regarding voter disenfranchisement, a federal appellate court ruled, in agreement with Blackwell, that provisional ballots cast in the wrong polling location should not be counted in the election, but the court overturned his directive to poll workers that they refuse to issue provisional ballots unless satisfied as to the voter's residence. Blackwell was also named in a 2006 lawsuit related to his office's public disclosure of the Social Security numbers of Ohio residents.
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jcaunter
Profile: schizoid, INTJ
01:21 AM on 08/18/2011
Ah yes, all of which boils down to meaning that Obama setting up a third jobs department is a perfectly reasonable course of action. Makes sense to me.
10:37 AM on 08/17/2011
Mr.Blackwell, sir: "high school bitchy" is even less becoming on you than it is on Mrs.Palin. Where are the real conservatives?
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Tony Davis 1234
Progressive Liberal and Proud of it !!!
10:17 AM on 08/17/2011
Ken Blackwell just needs to shut up.
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Bombadillo22
Not all who wander are lost...
10:11 AM on 08/17/2011
'The media shows the president stepping smartly off Air Force One or briskly scaling the stairway up to Air Force One. It's intended to impress us and it does impress. Until you recall that that's $187,000 an hour to fuel and fly the jumbo jet, all added to our national debt.'

Now the republicans are blaming Obama for the price of jet fuel and the temerity of Air Force One.

Next they'll blame the President for the price of tea in China.
06:44 PM on 08/17/2011
You misunderstand. He is not making a statement about the cost of jet fuel or the temerity of Air Force One, but HOW this president uses it.
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Bombadillo22
Not all who wander are lost...
11:49 PM on 08/17/2011
Like any other Commander in Chief...as he sees fit.
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BlackJAC
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08:44 AM on 08/17/2011
Said the political wing that created another Cabinet-level government bureaucracy and split INS into two separate agencies despite all of those claims of wanting smaller government.
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phoenixdoglover
My dog loves my progressive treats agenda
07:43 AM on 08/17/2011
The same people who are criticizing the "reverse boot camp" idea are highly supportive of welcoming back our soldiers and making sure they can get decent jobs.  Well, that's the idea folks!
06:45 PM on 08/17/2011
He wasn't criticizing getting soldiers jobs when they return, but the words used to describe it. Duh.
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rae112754
04:51 AM on 08/17/2011
Well thats one way of creating jobs. Start a new department and call it the Dept. of Jobs. That should creat at least a 1000 or so jobs to staff it. Obama never ceases to amaze me. Sometimes its even worth keeping him arouns as president, if for anything, just the laughs.