sorry, i meant unions are the job destroyers.
sorry, i meant unions are the job destroyers.
I thought you were serious
Well, the UAW is creating jobs.......
In Mexico.
When politicians focus on jobs does it create jobs?
Its about God Damn time, 3 years in and all.
Destroying more of them?
Pass Cap 'n' Trade as an executive order or new set of regs....that oughta do it.
The other alternatives:
Cut taxes for the wealthy. Let them use that money they save on taxes to create jobs.
Tack on the decreased tax revenue to the national debt as the tax revenue from all those jobs will surely pay off that debt later on.
Make it so that it is harder for working people to organize their labor to ensure the security of their very jobs.
(Why is it that hacks like you are so willing to advocate the maintaining of the lifestyle of the extraordinarily rich yet decidedly less so when it comes to the average worker?)
Create a system where the corporate types get to pay a relative pittance on a congressional level to call the shots as far a things like productivity per dollar earned are concerned.
Shill like the Wall Street hack that you are for things like deregulation and "open markets", (so long as they are forever slanted towarRAB to the status quo instead of at least honest and open competition.).
Be full willing to demand that every man and woman be prepared to take their lumps in our AWESOME economic system so long as it does not affect, say, the average serviceman for example.
PERFECTLY REASONABLE KG!
Perfectly reasonable.
Get yer shovels ready...
We talk about cutting taxes on the wealthy and trickle down effects on jobs and a all that.
Why not just paint a big red bullseye and say, 'Hit this for a tax break'.
What I mean, is if a business increases its staff they get a tax break specifically for increasing its staff.
The anti-wealth people have a bit of a point, if you just give general tax breaks (well, extend the ones currently in place) it doesn't force anyone to do anything with the wealth.
I am saying we reward job growth within corporations. Would be a win-win.
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