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Old 06-15-2012, 05:54 PM
 
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Tax cuts for the rich create jobs. . . .



Yeah - and breast implants for hot women create strippers.


Whatever
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Old 06-15-2012, 06:03 PM
 
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Tax cuts for the rich create jobs. . . .



Yeah - and breast implants for hot women create strippers.


Whatever
You're looking at it the wrong way sir.

Tax cuts SAVE jobs.
The way I read it, there is no "trickle down theory" in the way we usually look at it. The trend is that the corporations won't make jobs given money, they cut jobs if money is taken from them.

Think about that for a minute.
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Old 06-15-2012, 06:59 PM
 
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You're looking at it the wrong way sir.

Tax cuts SAVE jobs.
they cut jobs if money is taken from them.

Think about that for a minute.
Your right, and with the threat of more money being taken from them they will react by cutting even more jobs. I don't think its a this for that, its simply they have to work with what they have and they are smart. They are not going to risk their business or go into any more debt especially in this economy for anyone. Like it or not.

And for small businesses, this group will really be hurt the most. If money is taken from them they won't be able to hire and certainly are not willing to go into more debt than they already are, not for you, not for anyone. They are already struggling with very little money to work with in the first place. If you take more money from them guess who goes? If you have any sense your first guess would be correct. The employees will go.

So tax the h** out of them and then have the audacity to expect companies to hire. They will not hire more people I don't care how you shrink wrap the sales pitch. They will fire people.

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