Contrary to what some in Washington believe, we cannot spend our way to prosperity.
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Camp emphasizes the need for a conducive environment for private sector job creation.
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If I were to adopt the Democrat language, I would probably say that the 30-hour rule is a weapon on the war on women, the war on lower income folks, the war on the vulnerable, the war on seniors, the war on job creation, the war on school…
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