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The vice presidential contender is not alone among Republicans who criticized the stimulus plan only to seek money later. Georgia's Republican senators, Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson, for example, blasted the bill as a bloated government giveaway yet asked then-Defense Secretary Robert Gates to steer $50 million in stimulus money to a constituent's bio-energy project. Ryan's views are also consistent with Romney's long-held position that the stimulus was a flawed idea that did not create private sector jobs. "That stimulus didn't work," Romney said at an Ohio speech in June. "That stimulus didn't put more private-sector people to work." Yet in Ryan's letter to the Labor Department in October 2009, he backed the Energy Center of Wisconsin's grant application for stimulus money "to develop an industry-driven training and placement agenda that intends to place 1,000 workers in green jobs." The company did not win the Labor Department grant, federal records show. Despite the letter, Ryan echoed Romney's position on Thursday. "Regardless, it's clear that the Obama stimulus did nothing to stimulate the economy, and now the president is asking to do it all over again," he said.
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