Obama's Jobs Council Hasn't Met in a Full Year

He’s got a lot on his plate, dontcha know.

President Barack Obama’s Jobs Council hit a notable milestone on Thursday: one year without an official meeting. The 26-member panel is also set to expire at the end of the month, unless Obama extends its tenure.

The group, formally known as the President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, last convened on Jan. 17, 2012 for a White House session where it presented formal recommendations to Obama. It was the panel’s fourth official meeting since it was created in early 2011.

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A spokesman for Jobs Council chairman Jeffrey Immelt, who’s the CEO of General Electric, referred questions about the panel’s future to the White House.

A White House spokeswoman had no comment Thursday.

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They were too busy rounding up kids to use as props in Obama’s gun grab.

One year without a jobs council meeting. Three years without a national budget. But I bet he’s already working on his March Madness brackets.

Heckuva job, 51%!

 

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