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"Our workers will succeed. Our nation will prosper. And America will win the future in this century just like we did in the last," he said. Republicans devoted their weekly message to the economy and jobs, too, but Rep. Jeb Hensarling of Texas used it to chide Obama for proposing to extend Washington's "spending binge" at a time of growing budget deficits. Congressional budget experts recently projected that the difference between federal spending and revenues will surge to a record $1.5 trillion for the budget year that ends Sept. 30. Hensarling called for spending cuts and spending reform. "You know, my questions for the president are these: Mr. President, how does spending us down the road to national bankruptcy help us `win the future'? And Mr. President, how does borrowing even more money from the Chinese make us more competitive?" he said. "After two years, it's pretty clear we can't borrow, spend and bail out our way to economic prosperity. No nation can," Hensarling added. "So while I appreciate the president's can-do rhetoric, his job-destroying policies won't do, and that's what matters most to American families."
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