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While Obama Campaigns for Extending Cuts to Safety Net Funding, Stein Calls for Liberal Policies
As Barry Obama stumps for extending the payroll tax cut designed to cripple Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid in New Hampshire, Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein is promoting what she calls a Green New Deal to help put Americans back to work fixing the nation's crumbling infrastructure and finding cleaner, renewable ways to fuel things.
The tenets of her plan include building infrastructure and public transportation, supporting sustainable agriculture, developing clean and renewable energy and restructuring the nation's manufacturing base.
"There is a strong economic argument that unemployment is more expensive than a plan to deal with unemployment," Stein said.
The plan's details have not been worked out, according to Stein, but she said it would be a community-based effort that extends to the local level. Her plan would aim to create 17 million new jobs, and she said that, through a multiplier effect, those 17 million would translate into the 25 million needed to achieve full employment.
