Scott Brown's Targeted Approach To Boost Bay State Jobs

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U.S. Senator Scott Brown (R-MA) outlining the first legislative proposals in his targeted approach to "Boosting Bay State Jobs." Brown's measures are targeted at helping specific sectors of the Massachusetts economy, including the medical manufacturing, high tech and contracting industries, as well as the fishing and veteran communities.

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  • Dear Mr Brown, As we all know jobs are number one, i would like to invite you to watch my video on you tube( weldbuilt corporation latex donning machine) Based here in ma, i have a prototype built and i'm seeking to license to further it's marketabilty, it's patented in the us and canada, i look forward to hearing from you. Thank you, Kurwin Binder.

  • stop kissing tea party ass. i'm voting for elizabeth warren if she runs against you.

  • wow, stating that overwhelming debt is a problem, and the solution, repealing a source of revenue! kudos.

  • @ungermcs ...It amazes me that people don't know why we had a surplus under Clinton...not gonna go there...If you don't pay attention, thats not my issue. It also amazes me that the "few trillion" Obama spent is poorly managed, not accounted for, and has done NO good at all. It was money we didn't have. When my household budget is in the red, i cut spending, i don't ask China for money. Obama is an excellent speaker, thats it. He has no business running a country. I may as well be president.

  • @ungermcs ...wow...it amazes me that people don't know why we had a surplus under Clinton.....not gonna go there, if you don't pay attention, thats not my issue. It also amazes me that people don't understand that the added "few trillion", none of which has been accounted for or has done anything to help the economy, is money we don't have. Obama is an excellent motivational speaker, thats it. He has no business running a country. Period. I may as well be the president.

  • @grnbarrealtors hmmm, I don't really like to argue politics and maybe I have this wrong but I'm remembering that the government grew at an alarming rate under Reagan and so did spending and the deficit, then under Clinton we had a surplus. Then Bush came along and we had bigger government again and a huge deficit, like the largest in history, 11 trillion or something like that. Obama added a few trillion to try to fix the mess. Now he's to blame?

  • @ungermcs..Republicans didn't get us into this mess, the stage for this mess was set pre- Bush era. Bush worked with what he had (wasn't a bush fan) and Obama cripled the deficit 10 fold, putting this country square in bankruptcys eyes. Our country is in real trouble, and Obama is to blame period. Bush didn't choose to carelessly spend 1 trillion on junk. Obama did. Bush didn't choose to illegally force citizens to purchase healthplans,Obama did (and it will cost you) Read your economics history

  • You say that premiums will go up with the healthcare bill. Does this mean that if the bill is repealed the premiums will go down significantly? Let's be real, the answer is no. Or will access for those without be improved? No, again. If you could come up with a plan where insurance access isn't dependent on access through an employer, that would create true "freedom". How many people are working for an employer only to hold onto their insurance? Think of the possibilities.

  • Thank you Senator.

  • I like what your doing Scott and I'm a registered Democrat, however, please consider supporting the southcoast commuter rail to New Bedford and Fall River, it would help create jobs in the area of the state that needs it most!

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