With no jobs created in the month of August, and the Presidential campaign to begin very shortly for November 2012, most candidates in the running (including Obama & Romney) are beginning to unveil jobs plans so that it could help kick start the economy that has stalled for some time now.
Of course, these plans will be unveiled as soon as Congress returns from its recess this week with Romney showing his on Tuesday and Obama unveiling his plan on Thursday. There is no doubt, however, that economic growth and job creation (and how it is handled in the coming months) will be a significant factor as we draw near to Election Day in November 2012.
With a report showing no jobs being created for August, Republicans have made no effort to showing restraint when it comes to criticizing the President by saying that he has it backwards, and most of his policies have failed throughout these years.
However, it’s no surprise that all the Republican candidates have one thing in common: reduce taxes on businesses that will ensure that they are able to an investment to hire more people, thus fixing the employment issue. If that’s not enough, all the candidates also want get rid of Obamacare once and for all.
So while the President will not divulge specifics when announcing his jobs plans speech on Thursday, Romney has not revealed his either but did clarify that it will be a detailed plan, although some Republicans think that the President hasn’t got any more ideas up his sleeve that might work.