A letter posted to the US Chamber of Commerce's site slammed President Obama's economic policies yesterday, saying administration officials "took their eyes off the ball" and "neglected" to focus on job creation. The letter further pointed out that the administration "vilified industries while embarking on an ill-advised course of government expansion, major tax increases, massive deficits and job-destroying regulations." The letter also included "some different approaches to unlock frozen capital and jolt our economy back to life." The six suggestions are: create a growth and jobs tax policy; restore fiscal health; expand trade and export-driven jobs; rebuild and expand infrastructure; ease regulatory burdens; and eliminate uncertainty for business owners. In a speech at a jobs summit of 500 business leaders, Chamber president Tom Donohue focused on what he considers a glut of recent legislation, including financial reform and health reform. "We must address the cumulative job-killing impact of over-regulation," Donohue said, stressing the uncertainty he considers rampant in U.S. businesses. Donohue also said lawmakers were "spending at astronomical levels -- we're setting ourselves up to be the next Greece." www.FDIREP.com/banksolid2
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