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Does Shelley Berkley Agree With Harry Reid?

Berkley’s Liberal Mentor Thinks ‘Private Sector Jobs Have Been Doing Just Fine,’ ‘Says Government Jobs Must Take Priority’

In a speech on the Senate floor this morning — which would appear to exemplify the disconnect between some in Washington versus small businesses in the real world — Senate Democrat Leader Harry Reid explained why Senate Democrats are seeking to pass yet another $425 billion stimulus.   According to Reid, “It’s very clear that private sector jobs have been doing just fine” and that’s why Democrats are focusing on growing more government jobs with this legislation.

Remarkably, Reid’s out-of-touch statement comes on the same day a new Labor Department report was released showing that for the first time, Washington D.C. – with its plethora of government jobs – has surpassed Silicon Valley as the wealthiest metropolitan area in the entire country.

Given that Congresswoman Shelley Berkley is Harry Reid’s handpicked candidate to run for the U.S. Senate and since his operatives are running her operation, the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) called on embattled Congresswoman Shelley Berkley today to tell Nevada voters whether or not he agrees with Senator Reid’s statement.

“As someone who was handpicked by Harry Reid to run for the U.S. Senate, embattled Congresswoman Shelley Berkley ought to step forward and say whether or not she shares her liberal mentor’s view that ‘private sector jobs have been doing just fine’ in the Obama economy,” NRSC spokesman Jahan Wilcox said today.  “With an unemployment rate of 13.4 percent it’s clear that the failed economic policies of Harry Reid and Shelley Berkley have done nothing but create greater financial hardship for Nevadans.”  

 REID RHETORIC: ‘Very Clear That Private Sector Jobs Have Been Doing Just Fine’ 

SEN. HARRY REID (D-NV): “It’s very clear that private sector jobs have been doing just fine, it’s the public sector jobs where we’ve lost huge numbers, and that’s what this legislation is all about.” (“Reid Says Government Jobs Must Take Priority Over Private Sector Jobs,” The Hill, 10/19/11)

REALITY

911,000 Private Sector Jobs Lost February, 2009 – September, 2011 (U.S. Dept. Of Labor, “Employment, Hours, And Earnings,” Accessed 10/19/11)

Unemployment Rate: 9.1%. (“The Unemployment Situation – September 2011,” Bureau Of Labor Statistics, 10/7/11)

‘TOP INCOME IN U.S. IS… WASH. D.C. AREA’

“The U.S. capital has swapped top spots with Silicon Valley, according to recent Census Bureau figures, with the typical household in the Washington metro area earning $84,523 last year. The national median income for 2010 was $50,046. … . The unemployment rate in the Washington metro area in August was 6.1 percent, compared with 10 percent in San Jose, according to Labor Department figures.” (“Top Income In U.S. Is…Gasp!…Wash. D.C. Area,” Bloomberg, 10/19/11)

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