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On 13-Jan-2010, "Eisboch" wrote:

The way to create jobs is to stimulate and encourage businesses, primarily

small ones, to expand and hire. So far, the approach has been economic
band-aids. Things will get better when solid, beneficial initiatives are

put in place that benefit small business if they expand, grow and hire.


The points in the earlier portion of your posting are erroneous

Re the above what is "stimulate" business? What stimulates business is
demand, if the costs of operating the business can make the process
profitable. The costs of operating in the U.S. are absurd, particularly when
any company anywhere with 3rd world wages can dump into your marketplace.

No business will "expand, grow and hire..." if the operating costs of are
prohibitive, and that's not about to change, especially when you elect
dirtbags that rant they will make "corporations pay their fare share." The
scumbags have taught "Americans" that companies are evil, and the scumbags
will penalize them if elected.

Good f**king luck.

The U.S. is done.

By the way, sending money to mortgage companies for home and cars build with
various degrees of foreign materials is not U.S. content. It's 3rd world.
Homes are still likely 80-85% U.S. content. 60% of the autos sold in the
U.S. don't reach 50%. 90% of small home furnishings are imports. Remember
when there was a company called Maytag???

Don't get me wrong - I don't care - I'm not that inflexible. The U.S. will
never be the country it was 30 years ago. BFD