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Micro> Has everything to do with creating incentives and tax climate to be able to compete.
Micro> bring back the jobs that left by providing business incentives to those companies


Micro,
Point number one, Reagan boosted the economy by spending
money on 'war toys'. (Kind of like WWII without the War.)
(WWII spending being the 'stimulus' that lifted the U.S. out
of the Great Depression.)

Problem with that is a congress bent on spending moneys on
things 'We' had no business spending moneys on - Welfare
in all its guises just for starters.

Point two, I remember reading back around 2009 that American
corporations were sitting on record amounts of csh . . . yet,
they were not expanding their operations and hiring more guys. Why?

I see one reason. Obama.
President bozo promised America higher electrical costs, and
Obama-care with its unfunded mandates. Obama and those two most
cherished planks of his platform promised to strip away the
Capitalists profit margins. If I was a businessman, I doubt
that I'd have expanded my operations either.

As for 'incentives' . . . I recently read where Norfolk
Virginia is planning on spending millions of dollars to attract
a corporation to set up operations here . . . Reminds me of all
those cities building new football stadiums . . . so the teams can
move to another city with a 'better newer bigger'
stadium. What is to keep another city from offering a 'better incentive'
to lure the business to another city after they moved in?

Can you way 'welfare for the rich?'

I keep reading where the rich have gotten richer . . .
Which is not surprising considering Obama has been
showering money on their heads via 'quantitative easing'.

WE need a regulatory climate which entices the already
rich to spend their ill gotten gains in ways which employ
more guys and enable them to earn nice profits honestly.

Capitalism is the answer.
But, I at this point I do not think incentives or
lower taxes is going to help.

Zim.




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Re: Does Anyone Realize Trump is Risking His Life for Our Country?
By: micro
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Fri, 04 Mar 16 11:44 PM
Msg. 04392 of 47202

Zim

As a business owner for over 33 years, I understand what things help various sectors of the business community to thrive and create jobs.

Has nothing to do with throwing money or printing money. Has everything to do with creating incentives and tax climate to be able to compete.

That's all most businesses want is an even field. Ingenuity and competition take over from that point..

There is no shortage of talent here in the U.S.. I waould like to see te economy get the same boost and growth as Reagan did only this time, we are NOT going to spend $3.00 for every TWO we take in.

That is why we did not have a wiped out debt and a huge surplus....

If one combines all the things I have mentioned, we would get seriously close to accomplishing to what I suggested. I am a CAPITALIST and there is nothing wrong with the word PROFIT. We MUST get America working again and revive the middle class and bring back the jobs that left by providing business incentives to those companies to do so and that make sense.

That would be MY plan.....

micro....


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