Don t Let Anybody Tell You That Businesses Create Jobs

Demand for what ... If the business doesn't make products or provide a service then there is nothing to demand?

What came first, the chicken or the egg?

That is wonderful scientific question for chickens and eggs ... But if you think there was demand for cars before one was ever designed or built ... Then you are stupid.

Some people prefer owning a Jaguar over a Kia ... And that makes a difference as well. Sure the market demands products that serve their needs ... And you can wipe your ass with a corncob if you want to. It isn't until a business is developed, raw materials are collected, a product is designed and a finished product is produced ... That something you can demand and buy actually exists.

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More money in the one class that built this country... the middle class will create the need for more jobs
 
Let's examine the process by which demand "creates jobs" shall we? Does demand build a building? Does demand buy raw materials? Does demand purchase new technology and tools? Does demand hire people to staff the building and use the tools and raw materials to create a product?

When has demand alone created anything? Demand is an intangible. It can't create anything.

Businesses are motivated by profit. Demand indicates that a profit can be made. BUSINESSES CREATE JOBS in order to use the demand to make money.

You say it, "businesses hire," but it is the same thing. Hiring is creating jobs. Whatever the motivation, whatever the reason, at the end of the day it is a business that creates a job.

Cut out businesses and see how many jobs demand alone will create. Go ahead.

Demand creates jobs. Employers hire workers to fill the demand.
Demand creates nothing. Demand is not a person. Demand cannot act. Creation is an action. Actions require actors.

Demand may be a fine motivation, but it is no actor.
 
More money in the one class that built this country... the middle class will create the need for more jobs

Entrepreneurs built this country. You know who I'm talking about - the people that invariably end up in the 1%.
 
Those people made it to the 1 percent because their were enough middle class people(you know, the ones who actually put their money into the economy) to buy their products or services. Without someone to do that, they don't get into the 1 percent. So thank you middle class... you built this nation.
 
Those people made it to the 1 percent because their were enough middle class people(you know, the ones who actually put their money into the economy) to buy their products or services. Without someone to do that, they don't get into the 1 percent. So thank you middle class... you built this nation.
Screw the poor and the rich huh... wow Yeah cause "only" the middle class built this nation everyone else they were just in the way.
 
More money in the one class that built this country... the middle class will create the need for more jobs

Entrepreneurs built this country. You know who I'm talking about - the people that invariably end up in the 1%.
Nobody built anything alone, though.

Factors of production
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In economics, factors of production, resources, or inputs are what is utilized in the production process in order to produce output—that is, finished goods. The amounts of the various inputs used determine the quantity of output according to a relationship called the production function. There are three basic resources or factors of production: land, labour, and capital .Some modern economists also consider entrepreneurship or time a factor of production. These factors are also frequently labeled "producer goods" in order to distinguish them from the goods or services purchased by consumers, which are frequently labeled "consumer goods." All three of these are required in combination at a time to produce a commodity.
Factors of production may also refer specifically to the primary factors, which are land, labor (the ability to work), and capital goods applied to production. Materials and energy are considered as secondary factors in classical economics because they are obtained from land, labour and capital. The primary factors facilitate production but neither become part of the product (as with raw materials) nor become significantly transformed by the production process (as with fuel used to power machinery). Land includes not only the site of production but natural resources above or below the soil. Recent usage has distinguished human capital (the stock of knowledge in the labor force) from labor.[1] Entrepreneurship is also sometimes considered a factor of production.[2] Sometimes the overall state of technology is described as a factor of production.[3] The number and definition of factors varies, depending on theoretical purpose, empirical emphasis, or school of economics.[4]




Hate to use a "junk site", but, none of the factors operate without the others.

Sticking government in there to tamper with the basic economic facts ***** it all up.
 
Those people made it to the 1 percent because their were enough middle class people(you know, the ones who actually put their money into the economy) to buy their products or services. Without someone to do that, they don't get into the 1 percent. So thank you middle class... you built this nation.

One percenter money is the same as middle class money as far buying products and services. There are also industries that sell goods exclusive to the one percenters due to the price ... And the companies that make those products or provide those services have employees as well.

I am not knocking the middle class or their effort ... Just indicating that being in the one percent or middle class doesn't get you a special award. Your shit stinks just like a welfare queen's.

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It is so good of you to realize it was the creative innovators that are the true jobs creators. Employees are simply the production supplier hired to mass produce someone else's idea, thank God we have those willing to take risks bringing their ingenious ideas to life in order that so many others can benefit with a job.

People buying the product or the service that creates people (employees) to build or service.

It's creativity through Innovation that creates demand and jobs, it's the key to building a strong economy.

It was the success of the model T and it's possibilities that turned people away from the traditional horse and buggy. It was the Wright Brother's success at Kitty Hawk that opened people's eyes to flight they never saw before. Each of these steps of innovation, the compact disc over the 8 track, created that demand to spend ... not enployees and not spending alone. How many people spend money on beta tapes? That spending alone hasn't helped revive that dead horse, it was the innovation of newer greater possibilities which created jobs. It's the creative innovation behind business, and investors who take risks. which is the key that still creates jobs today.
 
Investors who take risks depend on the middle class to buy their stuff. No buyers equals disaster
 
Investors who take risks depend on the middle class to buy their stuff. No buyers equals disaster
There was no middle class until mercantilism and risk capitalism created them, there were serfs and lords, and little in between.
 
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Rich business owners like me who make 2 million a year create the jobs. So much for this thread.
To hear the libs laments about evil capitalism, you'd think they all work for some homeless guy in an alley.
 
The serfs were needed to do the work the lords were incapable of doing. Someone had to create the wealth for the investors cuz they weren't able to do it themselves
 
The serfs were needed to do the work the lords were incapable of doing. Someone had to create the wealth for the investors cuz they weren't able to do it themselves
None of the factors of production can work without the others.
 
Rich business owners like me who make 2 million a year create the jobs. So much for this thread.
To hear the libs laments about evil capitalism, you'd think they all work for some homeless guy in an alley.
Sounds correct. Homeless guys tend to be unmedicated drunk crazies with low iq. Dangerous people that are to fucked up to know they need inpatient care. Tell that to them and they say they are fine and dont need a hospital. Ive seen and have experience trying to help these guys so i know.
 
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