Last month's jobs report revealed the worst numbers of the year. Millions of Americans are continuing to drop out of the workforce, destroying opportunity. A clear symbol of the President's failure is that 14 million more people are forced to depend on food stamps than when the President took office. The State's recent article explains families are hurting as a result of the President's failed job policies. Harvest Hope Food Bank is serving an unexpected increase of needy families. CEO Denise Holland says: ``Every morning when we open up, the lines are waiting for us all the way to the road. The people who are suffering from hunger have not seen an improvement in their financial condition yet.'' House Republicans have passed over 40 job-creation solutions which are blocked in the Senate. The President should change course so we can, together, work for job opportunities. In conclusion, God bless our troops, and the President's actions should be based on remembering September the 11th in the global war on terrorism. My sympathy to Mayor Rita Crapps and the families of Batesburg- Leesville. ____________________
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