Where’s the GOP when T-Mobile outsources 3300 jobs?


President Barack Obama speaks on tax havens an...

President Barack Obama speaks on tax havens and unfair tax breaks at the White House. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

While Republican strategists and right-wing think tanks push campaign ads attacking President Obama on the economy, adding how we need to “loosen up” regulations on big businesses, T-Mobile proves that the President’s policies is just what we need. T-Mobile’s latest plan is to close some of their call centers in the U.S. and ship 3,300 jobs that American citizens currently hold overseas. That’s 3300 more people who will end up on the unemployment line.

Republicans Could do something about this, they could support the President’s American Jobs Act and help put people back to work. The GOP could support the President’s policies of no tax breaks to big businesses who ship our jobs overseas. Our economy is not about whether one is a Republican or Democrat, it’s about building a better America for everyone.

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