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In a recent campaign speech (October 25th, 2012), President Obama spoke against the outsourcing of jobs.
Link--->Remarks by the President at a Campaign Event, Cleveland, OH | The White House
Yet his administration is guilty of using tax payer money to outsource and pay for foreign workers. The obscene part is that Obama is against Romney using private money to outsource, but Obama is fine using tax payer money to do the same thing!
His own union backers complained that part of $300 million meant to create jobs at home actually went to employ Korean workers.
link-->Unions say foreign workers taking stimulus jobs - CBS News Investigates - CBS News
Tax payer money for bridge construction is being given to Chinese firms.
link-->U.S. Bridges, Roads Being Built by Chinese Firms | Video - ABC News
80% of $1billion meant for wind energy grants has gone to foreign firms.
Renewable energy money still going abroad, despite criticism from Congress - Blown Away: Tracking stimulus grants for renewable energy | Investigative Reporting Workshop
He’s hoping you won’t remember that his economic plan is more likely to create jobs in China than here in Ohio, because it rewards companies that ship jobs overseas instead of companies that are creating jobs right here in Ohio, right here in the United States of America
Yet his administration is guilty of using tax payer money to outsource and pay for foreign workers. The obscene part is that Obama is against Romney using private money to outsource, but Obama is fine using tax payer money to do the same thing!
His own union backers complained that part of $300 million meant to create jobs at home actually went to employ Korean workers.
link-->Unions say foreign workers taking stimulus jobs - CBS News Investigates - CBS News
Tax payer money for bridge construction is being given to Chinese firms.
link-->U.S. Bridges, Roads Being Built by Chinese Firms | Video - ABC News
80% of $1billion meant for wind energy grants has gone to foreign firms.
Renewable energy money still going abroad, despite criticism from Congress - Blown Away: Tracking stimulus grants for renewable energy | Investigative Reporting Workshop