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Offline Woody

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Re: Anyone ready for a conspiracy theory?
« on: September 01, 2012, 08:30:19 pm »
I see defeat regardless of who wins; as long as we keep electing the corporate puppets to Senate and House it don't matter which cheap shots you come up with the "American Dream" will remain only a dream for those that work for a living!

I personally know four people who were regular working Joes and through their risk taking, talent, and hard work they all became multi-millionaires.  There was no conspiracy against them, the cause of their success was of their own doing.

So what? If the only type of success in this life is the acquisition of wealth, life would indeed be shallow.
I want to know who and what we are, beyond the millions of cells I build every second or the religious superstition. In my opinion it is far more important than all the gold in the world! Oh by the way I have spent almost fifty years working. I am not wealthy, I have enough, and that is more than a lot of the greedy bastards have.


When you are talking about creating jobs I want the greedy bastards to come out of the wood works as they did when we were under the leadership of guys like JFK, Reagan and Clinton.

The greedy bastards only create jobs when it is in their selfish interest which is the main reason they have to be taxed more.
As long as they can take money out of the company and stash it overseas without hardly any taxes they will not start jobs.
There is very few of them that feel any loyalty to anyone!

Also there has to be demand before jobs get created and when people can't find well paying jobs there is no money to create a demand.
The "right to work" right to undercut and get cheap labor may look good to corporations wanting cheap labor but like the trickle up economy it doesn't work! When all the money is stuck with a few greedy bastards nothing happens unless it gets pried loose.


1.  There is a demand for jobs.


2.  Reduce burdensome regulation and taxation, ala JFK, Reagan and Clinton, and the greedy bastards as you call them expand and hire. 


3.  The right to work states with lower tax rates are doing really well.  Remember, right to work does not ban unions, it gives the worker the right to choose whether or not to join a union.


4.  Your thought process is why we are in this stagnant economy.  Even John Maynard Keynes, the father of liberal economics, advises you do not raise taxes (remove money) in a stagnant economy.  You wait until the boom returns.


5.  Even the Obama administration admits his tax proposals really won't do much.



A reminder for kentay:
I fully support going back to ALL, that says ALL THE CLINTON TAX and spend policies that led to the economic boom in the second half of the 90's.