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![]() So ... where's the conservative jobs plan?
Anyone? Maybe another tax cut? And another capitals gains deduction. And a foreign income tax holiday! That would make corporations (whoops, "Job Creators") feel more secure, so they will hire and expand, to serve a demand that is no longer there, because the jobs they shifted overseas have left the American middle class with no money to spend on consumerism. Damn. Pyramid schemes are like that. Yes, if only the wealthiest had more money, on top of the record 1.2 trillion they are sitting upon and keeping out of the economy, they would feel confident enough to create jobs and grow, in spite of there being no demand possible. Presuming economic growth in a consumer vacuum ... trickle-down Reaganomics at it's best. Who are the stupid ones again? Yes, temporary jobs, for 1-3 years, that leaves tangible results, that produce ... consumers.
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts Last edited by Riot : 08-12-2011 at 11:44 PM. |
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So what happens in 1-3 years to these people? Oh thats right we give them 99 more weeks of unemployment benefits? Who pays for that? Creating ridiclous temporary jobs for community "helpers" and 16 year olds as a way to grow the economy? Yeah just like food stamps were great economic stimulus... |
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Oh, wait - just skip that for your own typical right-wing knee-jerk angry rhetoric.
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts Last edited by Riot : 08-13-2011 at 01:14 PM. |
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No the jobs are janitors, tree huggers, "work study", fix it men, and the nebulous "community" workers. Yeah this sounds like a sustainable plan to turn the economy around. A job isnt something that just is "created" and sustained because people don't have one. There has to be a purpose AND there has to be a way to pay for them. The purpose given may be admirable (well as long as you ignore the political implications of those being "given" jobs) but there is no way to sustain these jobs unless there is unlimited federal money (not happening) or the states/local govts will have these expenses thrust upon them at a time they can least afford them. And if these jobs are simply stopgap, temporary jobs are these same people going to return to the gov't payroll in the form of unemployment payments? |
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![]() There aren't enough taxpayers. It's that simple. Let's tax the 50% of Americans not paying income tax before we start talking about raising taxes on the rich. This woman's plan says it all in the title. PROGRESSIVE. That is exactly why we were downgraded. The Tea Party didn't spend(THEN borrow) Trillions in the last few years. Where is this money going to come from? Oh that's right , the "RICH"! The Govt will just confiscate it.
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![]() thats what i don't like about these ideas....raise taxes to go with a supposed good idea, but the good idea part only gets that funding for a bit...the tax part remains, but where does the money go?? that's the main reason why many of us are hesitant to back any tax increas....er, revenue enhancements. we recognize things need paid for, but we don't want what seems to always happen..an influx of cash only seems to bring what? added spending, with no debt reduction.
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![]() We all can agree that schools in need of repair and cleaning should be fixed and cleaned. I presume parents of children attending those schools in need of repair and cleaning would be even more in agreement.
So instead of throwing taxpayer money at the problem as some sort of stage production of the musical Jobs have these parents and neighborhood residents volunteer and fix/clean their own childrens' schools. Of course any parent who is already paid (subsidized) by the government would be required to volunteer. After all isn't it all about the children? How can it fail? ![]() |
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The loopholes for corporations need to end and all companies need to be taxed equally. No lobbying for tax breaks. Also the free trade agreements need to be modified drastically. No more going overseas for cheap labor. All of the wars need to end and the department of defense needs a budget cut of at least 50%. The majority of international bases need to be shut down. We are in no present danger of being invaded by any country and the likelihood of any military other than ours having the capability of reaching our shores in the next 50 years is minimal. Put the troops to work with shovel-ready jobs and rebuild the infrastructure that is deteriorating rapidly. (cry harder conservatards) etc. etc. and whatnot. |
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if it's temporary, where does the tax money collected in future years go? or is that a temporary tax as well? somehow, i doubt it. all the teachers, firemen, etc-who pays for them after the 1-3 years? more pushed on the states in a few years time, along with obamacare, to be trumpeted as savings? 50k per job is the average-how does that work out specifically, since many of the jobs are for summer help, or temp jobs? that's the main problem with jobs created by the govt, paid for by tax payers-there's no generation of profits from sales, etc. it's not a private sector job that sustains itself. like i said, an idea. a start. awesome??? not so much.
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You could try reading the entire bill and investigating it further, too, as no, "most of the jobs" are not summer help, temp jobs.
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![]() So let's see ... the sum of the brilliant and in-depth political opinion on the pros and cons of this suggested jobs bill mostly boils down to, "I don't like what I superficially skimmed and misinterpreted about it on an internet list quoting a couple of excerpts from a newspaper article, and I don't like Democrats, so it sucks!"
Yes, let's continue follow the brilliant Republican Tea Party economic policy where the deficit ceiling raise is threatened! Yeah, that just got us downgraded to AA+, but that's Obama's fault. Or let's pretend trickle-down economics worked during the past 40 years, in spite of factual evidence to the contrary, and didn't greatly help get us to the financial disaster we're at now. No wonder this country is so unbelievably messed up. One political party is determined to do no work to help this country, but just to bring the other party down, and they have already willingly sacrificed this country to get there. And have gleefully said they'd do it again.
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just because one sees flaws in the plan doesn't mean one is a tea party member. ![]() as for the bolded-you think others are so quick to say that, since you're so quick to say it's from a democrat, it's great, right? typical of people to judge others by their own quirks and ways of thinking. like i said, the plan is a start-i didn't dismiss it out of hand. i was hoping for more input, instead of the usual. my fault for thinking i'd get answers i suppose.
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No. The majority of the jobs are skilled, leave tangible hard results (repair, construction, teaching) and will possibly require some retraining of the 99 weekers (which is addressed in the plan) Your tax question is a good one.
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you're the one on here bringing up these awesome ideas, why do you throw in the towel so easily?
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