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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Hayworth: Government Doesn’t Create Jobs, Business Does





The way to revive this sputtering economy is to shrink the size of the federal government and let businesses create jobs, newly elected Congresswoman Nan Hayworth said earlier today.
“To me, the best thing the federal govenrment can do is stop trying to create jobs,” Hayworth, a Republican representing the 19th Congressional District, said before a crowd of business leaders. “We need to let you all do what you do best.
“Government doesn’t create jobs, you do.”
The economy, health care reform, spending cuts, a complicated tax code, national debt and financial reform were among topics discussed at the Business Council of Westchester’s KeyBank speaker series at Abigail Kirsch at Tappan Hill.
Hayworth, a medical doctor, ousted Democrat John Hall in November. It was part of a national wave — one she dubbed as “most remarkable election” — that enabled the GOP to recapture the House of Representatives.
“The American people said they wanted to see a different philosophy in government,” she said.
Her overall message parallels what others from across the country are saying as the president readies for his State of the Union Address tomorrow.
It also comes after the new House of Representatives recently repealed the health care law.
Read more tomorrow in The Journal News.

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