francoHFW
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Dems have higher average income than Dupes, even with the blacks and hispanics. "Get a job" hunh? Any of you go to college? Pub dupes!!
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Dems have higher average income than Dupes, even with the blacks and hispanics. "Get a job" hunh? Any of you go to college? Pub dupes!!
Hey American Big Business Get off Your Butts and Our Money Bring Us Jobs
This is the second topic in as many days about this Massachusetts study.
I do not see what jobs they think can be created. Where is the demand for the products these jobs would be making?
Anyone?
Some, if not a lot, of this liquidity they are talking about is investment money that is being parked on the sidelines. Perhaps these guys in MA have not noticed the stock market is stalled and trading volumes are very low.
Everyone is worried about the market tanking. The Euro crisis has us back at the abyss. So these companies are playing it smart and holding back their investment cash.
Contrary to popular economic dilettante myth, GM & Chrysler wouldn't have vanished from the face of the Earth if they had entered bankruptcy....All Boiking did was bail out the UAW pension fund.One thing we do know is that the auto industry is about to take off in the next couple of years. The average age of vehicles is almost 11 years. Auto companies are expecting yearly sales to explode in the next few years. That will mean a lot to every industry out there as the auto industry starts to boom again. It's a damn good thing Obama saved Chrysler and GM.
This doesn’t need to be a pipe dream, but the researchers argue it will require the right combination of government policies to coax big businesses to let their cash flow. In particular, the group calls for more government spending and debt relief measures for households in order to shore up consumer demand. This, coupled with greater taxes on business cash reserves, could force companies to start reinvesting again in the economy.
“There is no reason that the U.S. needs to remain stuck in a long-term unemployment crisis,” the researchers write. “Rather, through a combination of policy measures, overall demand can be strengthened and the credit constraint weakened. This will be the combination of measures necessary to start fulfilling the needs of U.S. citizens for decent job opportunities at all levels.”
While the report doesn’t single out specific businesses, MainStreet has previously reported that many well-known companies like General Motors (Stock Quote: GM) and Western Digital are currently sitting on billions in net cash reserves.
Seth Fiegerman is a staff reporter for MainStreet. You can reach him by email at [email protected], or follow him on Twitter @sfiegerman.
Big Businesses Have Enough Extra Cash to Create 19 Million Jobs | Employment | Career | Mainstreet
the group calls for more government spending and debt relief measures for households
You do know that the number of people employed by a business is determined by the demand for that businesse's product - right?This doesnt need to be a pipe dream, but the researchers argue it will require the right combination of government policies to coax big businesses to let their cash flow. In particular, the group calls for more government spending and debt relief measures for households in order to shore up consumer demand. This, coupled with greater taxes on business cash reserves, could force companies to start reinvesting again in the economy.
Hey American Big Business Get off Your Butts and Our Money Bring Us Jobs
Funny...this sentence has 14 words...all different...
But it can be said in 3 words...all the same...
Gimme Gimme Gimme!
Hey American Big Business Get off Your Butts and Our Money Bring Us Jobs
Funny...this sentence has 14 words...all different...
But it can be said in 3 words...all the same...
Gimme Gimme Gimme!
Hey American Big Business Get off Your Butts and Our Money Bring Us Jobs
Funny...this sentence has 14 words...all different...
But it can be said in 3 words...all the same...
Gimme Gimme Gimme!
"Gimme Gimme Gimme!" = the logo and mission statement of those tax dollar moochin leech types known as receivers of corporate welfare that we taxpayers are forced to pay.
This doesnt need to be a pipe dream, but the researchers argue it will require the right combination of government policies to coax big businesses to let their cash flow. In particular, the group calls for more government spending and debt relief measures for households in order to shore up consumer demand. This, coupled with greater taxes on business cash reserves, could force companies to start reinvesting again in the economy.
There is no reason that the U.S. needs to remain stuck in a long-term unemployment crisis, the researchers write. Rather, through a combination of policy measures, overall demand can be strengthened and the credit constraint weakened. This will be the combination of measures necessary to start fulfilling the needs of U.S. citizens for decent job opportunities at all levels.
While the report doesnt single out specific businesses, MainStreet has previously reported that many well-known companies like General Motors (Stock Quote: GM) and Western Digital are currently sitting on billions in net cash reserves.
Seth Fiegerman is a staff reporter for MainStreet. You can reach him by email at [email protected], or follow him on Twitter @sfiegerman.
Big Businesses Have Enough Extra Cash to Create 19 Million Jobs | Employment | Career | Mainstreet