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07894 Re: Job creators
   The press and most messages have been captured. And vetted.
orda   ALEA   18 May 2012
4:17 AM
07890 Re: Job creators
   Hi Alea, I read the official TED response to the controversy and wh...
Magdelina   ALEA   18 May 2012
2:30 AM

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Re: Job creators

By: Cactus Flower in ALEA
Fri, 18 May 12 2:03 AM
Msg. 07888 of 54959
(This msg. is a reply to 07887 by Magdelina)
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Hi Mags,

The funny thing is, this is really not an argument which should be controversial at all.

There's a strange thing that has happened in the USA in which what is manifestly true becomes a thing worth hollering about.

The description of the super-rich as job creators is simple flattery. Good business ideas emerge from creative people rather than rich ones. Flattery of the 1% results in campaign contributions. I think that is the intended effect.

Wealth has the capacity to finance good ideas. But it makes sense for wealthy people to think as much about preservation of capital as taking risks. There's a reason that the iconic image of innovation is a garage. Brainy kids with a big idea pursuing their idea for peanuts, at first.

That wealth and efficiency in job creation are not correlated is surely obvious to anyone who thinks at all. To have an incentive, a person must want to bear the risk.