It's kind of like the mantra, and actual belief, that Obamacare originated as a Republican plan to control medical costs.You mean the Congress the Democrats, his own party, controlled under Nancy Pelosi at the same time the Senate was controlled by the Democrats and Harry Reid? That's who was going to thwart his every move?
"It was in Forbes magazine, a very well respected publication, admired by all."
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Admired by all? What makes you think that is even close to reality? I would venture a guess and say that "most" don't read it, let alone "all".
Reagan, Obama, etc, are/were politicians. Generally speaking, they suck. The only comparison is which one sucks worse.
It only takes the first sentence to indicate a total lack of comprehension of the subject matter being discussed. Behold, the mindset of the low information Obama voter.What kind of experience or skills can really prepare one for the job?...
It only takes the first sentence to indicate a total lack of comprehension of the subject matter being discussed. Behold, the mindset of the low information Obama voter.
It's kind of like the mantra, and actual belief, that Obamacare originated as a Republican plan to control medical costs.
Kind in mind this individual has been suckin' the sauce for so long that he couldn't even bring himself to admit or acknowledge that the US has meddled in the affairs of foreign nations ... committing all sort of immoral acts ...Behold: the mindset of the arrogant conservative who resorts to name calling when he has no credible rebuttal.
LOL ... yeah, no kiddin' ...You're only fooling yourself.
Sadly, for the radical, ideological extremists of that variety, that would appear to be the case ...But that's something conservatives are particularly good at, I've noticed.
Another take on the misguided belief that simply cutting taxes will encourage growth:
U.S. Bank, for example, chose Overland Park over dozens of locations nationwide when it decided to locate a service center employing 1,100. That followed a $120 million data center the company opened in Olathe in 2009.
The bank received tax breaks, but a top executive said the quality of the county’s labor pool and schools mattered as much, if not more, than tax bills.
Taxes needed to be attractive, said Mark Jorgenson, chief executive and regional president for U.S. Bank.
But he insisted good schools, for example, were critical. Jorgenson said it would be a “huge detriment” to attracting young professionals if the schools were financially starved.
“You have to balance quality-of-life needs against a lower tax structure,” he said. “To the extent that you can’t afford those things that are important to the quality of life that would be attractive for people, that’s when you have a problem.”
This is what conservatives can't or won't admit: cutting taxes cannot create growth or jobs - only demand can do that. Increasing demand for products and services creates more jobs, and demand is increased by increasing the money people have to spend. That would be specifically middle and working class people, the ones who will spend it, rather than just add it to the investment/retirement funds. When they buy new homes, vehicles, appliances, etc, jobs are created.
Maybe only because the greedheads haven't figured out how to outsource the labor, yet, but we can still create more jobs.
Just not by cutting taxes.
Another take on the misguided belief that simply cutting taxes will encourage growth:
U.S. Bank, for example, chose Overland Park over dozens of locations nationwide when it decided to locate a service center employing 1,100. That followed a $120 million data center the company opened in Olathe in 2009.
The bank received tax breaks, but a top executive said the quality of the county’s labor pool and schools mattered as much, if not more, than tax bills.
Taxes needed to be attractive, said Mark Jorgenson, chief executive and regional president for U.S. Bank.
But he insisted good schools, for example, were critical. Jorgenson said it would be a “huge detriment” to attracting young professionals if the schools were financially starved.
“You have to balance quality-of-life needs against a lower tax structure,” he said. “To the extent that you can’t afford those things that are important to the quality of life that would be attractive for people, that’s when you have a problem.”
This is what conservatives can't or won't admit: cutting taxes cannot create growth or jobs - only demand can do that. Increasing demand for products and services creates more jobs, and demand is increased by increasing the money people have to spend. That would be specifically middle and working class people, the ones who will spend it, rather than just add it to the investment/retirement funds. When they buy new homes, vehicles, appliances, etc, jobs are created.
Maybe only because the greedheads haven't figured out how to outsource the labor, yet, but we can still create more jobs.
Just not by cutting taxes.
I think you answered your own question. We already outsourcing labor in many places when the
demand picks up. Look at the auto industry.
Cutting taxes is promoted because of all the government waste. That is both parties wasting it. Cutting taxes is only part of the issue. Spending is a much larger issue. If it wasn't, we wouldn't be carrying a 17 almost 18 trillion dollar debt. Have to get the spending under control before you worry about any of the stuff.