Copyrighted Image? DMCA | To the extent that there has been any attention paid to public policy issues amid all the mud-slinging in the 2012 presidential campaign, the most frequent subject has been jobs -- and which candidate can create more of them over the next four years. So far, that debate mostly involves attacking the other guy, rather than advancing any real solution. The fact is that there is no Democratic jobs plan, if Republicans are able to keep either their control of the House or their ability to paralyze the Senate, or both. And there is no Republican jobs plan at all. |