Conservative
Type 40
Bill Text - 112th Congress (2011-2012) - THOMAS (Library of Congress)
`Protecting Jobs From Government Interference Act'
It's a whole 1 page. One sentence of one page
One sentence protects jobs. It's beautiful.
I truly hope this passes. That could pave the way for a great many reforms that protect those who create jobs for Americans.
We had a decade of everything the 'job creators ' could ever dream of...
HERE are the results...
For most of the past 70 years, the U.S. economy has grown at a steady clip, generating perpetually higher incomes and wealth for American households. But since 2000, the story is starkly different.
The past decade was the worst for the U.S. economy in modern times, a sharp reversal from a long period of prosperity that is leading economists and policymakers to fundamentally rethink the underpinnings of the nation's growth.
It was, according to a wide range of data, a lost decade for American workers. The decade began in a moment of triumphalism -- there was a current of thought among economists in 1999 that recessions were a thing of the past. By the end, there were two, bookends to a debt-driven expansion that was neither robust nor sustainable.
There has been zero net job creation since December 1999. No previous decade going back to the 1940s had job growth of less than 20 percent. Economic output rose at its slowest rate of any decade since the 1930s as well.
Middle-income households made less in 2008, when adjusted for inflation, than they did in 1999 -- and the number is sure to have declined further during a difficult 2009. The Aughts were the first decade of falling median incomes since figures were first compiled in the 1960s.
You missed this part (maybe you 'skipped' it).
They got that wrong, how much can you trust the rest of the piece?The financial crisis is, for all practical purposes, over, and forecasters are now generally expecting the job market to turn around early in 2010 and begin creating jobs.