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Tennessee Gal

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21. And what would recommend doing about any of these things?
Sun Jun 17, 2012, 11:27 AM
Jun 2012

Suppose Obama wins. What policies would you have him propose?

The question is how can government create an environment conducive to businesses creating jobs. dkf Jun 2012 #1
The ONLY thing that "grows businesses" is customers. . .n/t annabanana Jun 2012 #3
Yes, and when people are not working or are not making decent wages Tennessee Gal Jun 2012 #5
Conservatives dont want to shrink government. They would expand military spending infinitly. rhett o rick Jun 2012 #10
Yes, you nailed their motives. Tennessee Gal Jun 2012 #11
Apple gets more business internationally than domestically. 64% of its revenues are overseas. dkf Jun 2012 #35
and 36% of their sales comes from a market that is 5% or less of the global population TheKentuckian Jun 2012 #58
That's a great point. Major Hogwash Jun 2012 #62
Do you have a suggestion? Tennessee Gal Jun 2012 #4
We need an atmosphere of certainty for one. dkf Jun 2012 #12
And what about the mountains of cash businesses have accumulated over the past 10-15 years? Tennessee Gal Jun 2012 #15
That's either cash they've built up because they can't repatriate it without paying hefty taxes or dkf Jun 2012 #20
And what would recommend doing about any of these things? Tennessee Gal Jun 2012 #21
Business and Government need to cooperate. dkf Jun 2012 #29
So you advocate for another stimulus package? Tennessee Gal Jun 2012 #31
If it is paired with longer term reform then yes. dkf Jun 2012 #34
What reforms are you looking for? Which ones would excite business? Tennessee Gal Jun 2012 #41
Everything needs to be an investment for the future. dkf Jun 2012 #47
I like your ideas. Tennessee Gal Jun 2012 #50
It is quite a pipedream. It ignores demand and is based on the premise that TheKentuckian Jun 2012 #53
Our companies are finding new consumers all over this world. That is what we should be aiming for. dkf Jun 2012 #61
Yes I have a suggestion, VOTE A STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC BALLOT! xtraxritical Jun 2012 #17
Yes, indeed! Tennessee Gal Jun 2012 #22
Democrat Does Not Equal Progressive William deB. Mills Jun 2012 #49
Who are the Green or Socialist candidates? Tennessee Gal Jun 2012 #54
Bringing Minor Parties into the Debate William deB. Mills Jun 2012 #56
It appears neither the Green Party or Socialist Party has a set candidate. Tennessee Gal Jun 2012 #59
Parties in the 2012 Race William deB. Mills Jun 2012 #69
An "atmosphere of certainty"? Ruby the Liberal Jun 2012 #52
I look at it differently.... Wounded Bear Jun 2012 #7
You nailed it. freshwest Jun 2012 #9
Exactly. And it's why regulation works. Auggie Jun 2012 #13
You can't coerce anyone into creating a job. dkf Jun 2012 #14
Get real.... Wounded Bear Jun 2012 #18
Or it encourages them to move elsewhere. dkf Jun 2012 #30
You may not be able to do it but people can be coerced into creating jobs. GOTV Jun 2012 #68
"....an environment conducive to businesses creating jobs...." = a healthy, kestrel91316 Jun 2012 #40
Put everyone to work either in the military or producing weapons 4th law of robotics Jun 2012 #48
Easy. Put money in people's pockets. Only consumer demand creates jobs. GOTV Jun 2012 #66
This is something that should be repeated, and annabanana Jun 2012 #2
It depends on what you want the outcome to be nobodyspecial Jun 2012 #6
They don't care ..... Tennessee Gal Jun 2012 #23
True and now they are apparently more profitable than ever and not creating jobs treestar Jun 2012 #8
How do you qualify for not fitting in the capitalist mode? Not studying and getting an education? dkf Jun 2012 #16
What about people with no option to get an education? treestar Jun 2012 #19
Are you really that obtuse? Quantess Jun 2012 #26
I'm not advocating for pure capitalism just some recognition on what drives achievement. dkf Jun 2012 #36
Okay, that I can understand. So you are a devil's advocate, then? Quantess Jun 2012 #38
The answer to your question.. girl gone mad Jun 2012 #65
Who in the USA decides "to do nothing"? Oh, besides trust-fund kids who Quantess Jun 2012 #45
Capitalists, always see cutting labor costs as one of the best ways to make a profit. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2012 #24
Of course. And for a few hundred years formula has served well. Zax2me Jun 2012 #25
Yes. It is customers who create the jobs. n/t lumberjack_jeff Jun 2012 #27
Economics 101 Bluzmann57 Jun 2012 #28
China figured it out. dkf Jun 2012 #37
Exactly Samantha Jun 2012 #63
Demand = Jobs. But each job must create a profit to be retained. lynne Jun 2012 #32
And maintain profit (or otherwise enrich executvies) = outsourcing. BadgerKid Jun 2012 #46
The ultimate goal of business The Wizard Jun 2012 #33
as a guy who has owned two businesses hfojvt Jun 2012 #39
Why would you establish a business if there was no intent to make profit? Tennessee Gal Jun 2012 #42
the purpose of my business hfojvt Jun 2012 #51
So Government Should Never Be Pro-Business William deB. Mills Jun 2012 #43
Well, Mitt says "Corporations are people, too, my friend." Tennessee Gal Jun 2012 #44
Corporations Are People William deB. Mills Jun 2012 #55
Excellent. You said so much very well. Tennessee Gal Jun 2012 #60
Businesses do not exist to create jobs. That is the fundamental problem with capitalism. Zalatix Jun 2012 #57
True...but of course, businesses need to hire people to run them. Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #64
Agreed! n/t hrmjustin Jun 2012 #71
Every business I've ever worked for needed to hire people in order to operate slackmaster Jun 2012 #67
True, but business 101 says hold down expense Spike89 Jun 2012 #70
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