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The GOP address was delivered by Rep. Chris Lee of New York, who represents Buffalo. Obama visited there Thursday to talk up his agenda for jobs and the economy, and Lee said he'd hoped the president "would listen
-- really listen -- to what the people are saying." What the president would have heard, according to Lee: Americans "want us to work together on commonsense solutions to stop the spending spree and focus on helping manufacturers and small businesses create jobs." Lee contended that the economic recovery act passed last year never lived up to Democrats' promises that it would reduce unemployment and that Democrats' health care bill will cost taxpayers money, not bring savings. "So our choice is this: Make the tough decisions required to put our fiscal house in order or continue to duck them," Lee said. "That's why Republicans have proposed several initiatives to cut spending now and make Washington do more with less, just as families and small businesses are." ___ On the Net: Obama address: http://www.whitehouse.gov/ GOP address: http://www.youtube.com/houseconference
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