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So this guy has a big house and 7000 people have jobs. I think we should build lots of big houses and GIVE them to anyone employing 7000 people. (Kinda like a tax incentive)
Read in what you want but all the guy is saying is that if the business climate continues to suck as is will under BO, some of those 7000 will likely have to look elswhere for employment.
Better boycott Steve Winn's resorts & casinos as well:
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Wynn Resorts Ltd. CEO Steve Wynn says he’d like to partner with some friends to develop another megaresort on the Las Vegas Strip, but he hasn’t done so because of what he calls President Barack Obama’s anti-business attitude.
“I’m afraid of the president. I have no idea what goofy idea, what crazy, anti-business program this administration will come up with,” Wynn said. “Every business guy I know in the country is frightened of Barack Obama and the way he thinks.”
So, you are blaming Romney for what this man, (who hasn't even donated any money to Romney) said? So, I guess obama should be blamed for the stupid crap you put on the internet too? Gotcha.
I'm no fan of either candidate, but big corporations cutting people's hours or cutting them down to part time just out of spite isn't exactly the way to stimulate the economy. Cutting hours in which leaves people with less money, and who is going to be able to afford to go out to eat, or buy anything? Hence, these big wigs will be feeling it when their profits are down.
Not exactly a solution if you ask me.
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