America has problems, but America is NOT THE PROBLEM!~
Kindly spelling it out for my liberal friends
Published on March 8, 2005 By Moderateman In Politics
All righty now, so there is no misunderstanding about this.. this IS NOT AN ATTACK post.

After listening to the DNC take the position that more jobs needed to be created by the Bush administration, first off jobs are not created by anyone. No one sows the word job in a field and lo and behold jobs are born.

Employers make jobs and employers PAY taxes, Lots of taxes.

To see any administration take credit for job creation is a joke, be it the heyday of my guy bill to the now of g.w. Bush.

Now democrats have taken the stance the tax breaks for the “rich” are unfair. I say bushwah to that and here is why simply spelled out from personal experience.

MY wife is the CEO of a small firm here in California, her company received a tax break, she had more monies for her budget, she in turn used some of this money to hire another producer {she also gives huge med benefits that she pays for totally} Now with the new worker production went up, which in turn created more money.

She hired a second producer, which in turn increased productivity {that’s now 2 unemployed people now with jobs} Now even though she is paying taxes at the new lower rate, she is paying more in actual money to the government than before at the higher rate. Plus she is going to hire a 3rd person, which gives another job to someone unemployed, plus benefits. All made possible through President’s Bushes tax cuts.

Any Questions?




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on Mar 09, 2005
Reply By: COL GenePosted: Wednesday, March 09, 2005ModeratemanI understand that some of the addad money from tax cuts to the wealthy help create new jobs. I said that in my reply #5. The bottom line is that the growth from the Bush tax cuts have not produced the GDP growth to replace the lost revenue from the tax cuts and moved us toward a balanced budget. We are moving the opposit direction. It has not produced enough jos for the 5 million new workers that have come into the work force since 2001. I have been working with two staff members about the unemployemnt rate and how it is not showing the true picture about the number of workers that do not have a living wage job. one person in the BLS staff told me the number of people that do not have jos that would be considered living wage jobs (under employed is their term) is about double the unemployment rate or about 10.8%.


now I see hwere yer comming from gene.. thank you, must mull this over awhile.
on Mar 09, 2005
Reply By: David St. Hubbins(Anonymous User)Posted: Wednesday, March 09, 2005


your whole response posted above........... insightfull..
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