Labor Day Ad Launch: Roy Blunt 'Jobs for Missouri' Plan




With unemployment rising to 9.6 percent, Roy Blunt is keeping his U.S. Senate campaign focused on job creation and economic recovery for Missouri workers and families.

Blunt's new TV ad presents his comprehensive plan to help create lasting and family supporting private jobs in Missouri, as he directly states his opposition to the job-killing policy agenda of Barack Obama and Robin Carnahan. On Labor Day, as the country celebrates the most innovative and productive workforce in the world, Roy Blunt's newly launched television ad titled "Small Business Success," will begin airing statewide.

The ad features Laurie Psaris, owner of Orpheum Cleaners in St. Louis, a Missouri job creator who wants to hire new employees, but cannot because of the uncertainty caused by government-run health care and other bigger-government policy initiatives, especially the threat of a devastating new cap and trade national energy.

Also featured in the ad are some of the many Obama-Reid-Pelosi job-killing policies rubberstamped by Robin Carnahan. They include the government takeover of health care and the cap and trade national energy tax which would kill more than 32,000 Missouri jobs in the first year.