We've got a strong group of Republicans who are conservatives who know that their jobs aren't finished when they finish their speech.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always get a little bit frustrated with Republicans, because we always talk about job creators, and really who we should be talking to is their employees.
And some of those people that voted Republican are now going to say, what a mistake I made because I didn't know they were going to take my job away. I didn't know they were going to take collective bargaining away.
Conservatives are winning offices, and champions of big government are cleaning out their desks right now.
Republicans are listening to America's job creators and working to address their concerns with real solutions.
The Conservative party, the modern Conservative party, is on the side of people who want to work hard and get on.
At the end of the day, I have one job requirement right now that's been given to me by the Republican Party and, I think, the American people, and that's to fire Nancy Pelosi.
At the end of the day, things don't get better unless you continue to invest in your workforce. And I've not heard any Republican talk about education and the investment in the future workforce.
It's pretty clear that over the last three months the economy has paused. And it's also pretty clear the American people are still demanding and asking the question, 'Where are the jobs?' And the reason we don't have new jobs is because of the job-killing agenda pursued by President Obama and his allies in the Congress.
The Republicans are wrong in thinking that the rich create jobs. In reality, many of the richest Americans have been investing in efficiency innovations rather than to create jobs. And the Democrats are wrong, because growth won't happen if they distribute the wealth of the wealthy to everyone else.
We don't start a job that we can't finish... that's the American way.