For Those Who Want to REDUCE Unemployment, not win arguments

Which approach is more likely to win broad support?

  • Marginal wages at full-time work should be reduced to encourage new hiring.

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • Wages at lower levels of work should be increased to encourage new hiring.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Average wage rate should be higher for part-time, but lower than current for full-time work.

    Votes: 2 50.0%

  • Total voters
    4
And the thread turns into a blame game right away. Can't say I'm surprised-people on here tend to not to able to articulate their points well enough to avoid such an event.

The reality of the situation is that we're in hard economics times-and regardless of what we do-it's going to piss some people off. We're going to need to raise taxes on some income brackets, and we're going to need to significantly cut back on spending as well. Just doing one will NOT solve our problems. Of course it sucks-but it's reality. And as long as we have cowards in office (both republicans and democrats) who care more about popularity, and doing what they think their base wants to hear-the more of the same old BS we're going to remain in.
 
. We're going to need to raise taxes on some income brackets, and we're going to need to significantly cut back on spending as well.

that works assuming you lack the IQ for ideology. Republicans since the founding have wanted freedom and liberty from government. That means lower spending and much lower taxes.

If you're a real American thats what you support: a work culture, not a welfare culture
 

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