Do Tax Cuts Create Jobs?

That's the difference between us, you think it's up to government to create jobs for you, I want them to get out of the way and let America do what America does, or used to do. Get government out of the way and the jobs will come.

You have no answer basically, do you fucktard?, Cut the bullshit and come clean.

Again "fucktard"(is that the word of the day, or month for you or something?), I'm not sure what more you want besides my belief that if you get government out of the way, jobs will come. They sure as hell won't come as a result of higher taxes.
You'll find elsewhere on this forum that I advocate getting rid of every single tax deduction there is, hence my stance of everyone getting off the government teat.

What he is trying to say is "He was fucked hard by Leroy, but it comes out like fucktard", it's the hair lip problem, ya know...
 
Amercian business exists because of American Government. This country was not founded by businessmen.


Really???!!!! ok run with that.
 
Do Tax Cuts Create Jobs?
No.

Demand creates consumption.

Consumption creates production

And production creates jobs.
 
I will never buy into this nonsense that we as a people are all the better for it
when Government has higher taxes on it's people.
 
Back to the OP, there are times when a tax cut could create jobs, but I'd say now is not one of those times. We've already got plenty of money on the sidelines, so a tax cut isn't likely to be very helpful. On the therhand, the Bush tax cuts probably did spur economic growth and create jobs, we did have a nice run there up until the housing bubble popped and the credit crisis occurred. Which BTW had nothing to do with those tax cuts.

The other side of the argument is tax hikes, or increaes in the rates such as what would happen if the Bush tax cuts are not extended. When Clinton raised tax rates in 1993 it didn't affect the economy, we had a pretty good economy going after that. BUT - an increase in tax rates is considered by most economists to be detrimental for the economy and jobs. It takes money away from those who would spend, save, orinvest it, and that ain't good. IMHO, if the Bush tax cuts are not extended then we could see a hit to the economy next spring at a time when we're trying to get it going. Maybe not enough to cause a double dip, but why put a damper on the economy at a time like this?
 
As long as you libs continue to believe that government jobs grow the economy there is no use talking to you ignorant socialist asses.
 

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