Per this:
Standing at the site of a highway project funded by his economic stimulus plan, President Barack Obama said Wednesday he is committed to exploring all avenues to create jobs.
Obama said his administration is going to keep going until "every single American in this country who's looking for work is going to be able to get the kind of well-paying job that supports their families."
Obama spoke from the top of a large mound of dirt and gravel...
"We're going to continue to explore each and every avenue that I can think of that will lead to job creation and economic growth," he said while standing with Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and four construction workers wearing hard hats.
..."We are moving in the right direction," he said.
One way to increase the number of jobs available for Americans would be to enforce our immigration laws, something that - like George W Bush - Obama has little interest in doing. One way to force a change is to have him pressed on that and publicly embarassed about the fact that hundreds of thousands or millions of foreign citizens are taking jobs that Americans could and should be doing.
And, one way to have him questioned is to have MSM reporters do it. Now, certainly, they aren't going to do it willingly; their idea of tough questions is to ask what most "enchants" Obama about his job and the like. However, there is a way to encourage reporters to ask tough questions, and you can see just one example of me trying to do that in the comment I left earlier today here. He's part of the White House press pool, and if half the comments on his entries pointed out what a disservice he was doing to the country eventually Time would be forced to do something, and that might be to have him ask a real question.
If you want to help out, visit MSM sites that discuss issues like unemployment and the stimulus, and call out the reporters for not asking about immigration enforcement. It's a very easy thing to do, but few others want to do it for an unknown reason.
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