Tax Cuts, Tax Cuts, Tax Cuts, Yeah!!!

Filed in National by on June 20, 2011

I missed this webcast, but I’ll bet the Governors came up with a sure fire way to create jobs, and I’ll bet that the winning job creation strategy rhymes with Hack’s Buts.

Starting Now: Governors Meet to Discuss Job Creation

What: Governor Markell will join Governor Hickenlooper (CO), Governor Scott (FL), Governor Branstad (IA), Governor McDonnell (VA), and Governor Walker (WI) for a roundtable discussion at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 2011 Governors Summit in Washington, DC.

When: Monday, June 20 at 10:10 a.m. (Opening session is airing now)

Where: Live webcast: http://www.uschamber.com/webcasts/governors-summit

Or: http://www.c-span.org/Events/Governors-Discuss-Job-Creation/10737422367-1/

Meanwhile, back in thew real world – we all know that job growth will follow demand growth.

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  1. GOP nightmare says:

    yes, raise taxes to pay for the lazy and stupid to suck off the system. You idiots could take every dollar from every rich person and you could not close the Obama train wreck of spending.

  2. jason330 says:

    So, based on the barely coherent nonsense above, wingnuts are giving up on the “tax cuts = jobs” thing?

    Is that what I’m getting? Because that is a little ray progress if true.

  3. Jason330 says:

    If you want to throw up, take a look at Rick Scott’s version of economic development.

    Freshman Governor Rick Scott(R) of Florida says he’s in constant contact with business leaders around the world as part of his effort to lower unemployment levels in his state. He says whenever he makes a recruiting call he hears the same questions, “Tell me what your taxes are, tell me your regulations, tell me what your litigation is like.” To Scott, the message from the business community is; “If we make it more difficult, we aren’t going to succeed.”

    Really Mr. Scott? You want companies that will pay no taxes while using state services. You want companies that will dump pollution into Florida’s river’s and streams, and you want them to be held harmless by your courts when they fuck the state sideways. That’s super! Good luck with that.

    Here is how Markell’s remarks were reported by the Chamber of Commerce:

    Since the gubernatorial panel was heavily weighted with Republicans, it fell to Delaware Governor Jack Markell(D) to put forward a good word on behalf of regulation. While several panelists lauded the advances made by the Chinese economy, Markell said, “We don’t want their air pollution.” And on energy policy, he said it would be wrong to put Americans at risk by ignoring the lessons of the Gulf oil disaster, the Japanese nuclear accident, or by rushing forward with hydraulic fracturing without understanding the consequences.

    He must have sounded like a acid tripping hippie to those Chamber fuck wits.

  4. delbert says:

    Unemployment Insurance, Workers Comp., Unions, Various Corporate Taxes. Killed the American industrial machine. Isn’t a company selling product here that wouldn’t prefer to manufacture here. It’s just that the numbers don’t work.

  5. Von Cracker says:

    Don’t forget the boogie man, delbert! He’s to blame too!

    Globalization and trade deals are more plausable reasons but that wouldn’t fit into delbert’s perverted world view and zombie narrative.

  6. SussexAnon says:

    Germany has all of those “problems” and their economy is doing quite fine.

    And I agree with Von Cracker, Globalization and faulty trade agreements are to blame.

    There is no way America can compete with a country who pays pennies an hour.

  7. jason330 says:

    the leeches that delbert scorns were once called the American workingman.

  8. cassandra_m says:

    delbert hasn’t been to the grocery store recently, either. No one in this country will be able to live reasonably on $3.00/hour. Which is what the average Chinese manufacturing worker makes. In some parts of China wages are rising fast because there is a shortage of workers. What to do? Manufacturers are looking at moving to places like India or Vietnam because those citizens will work for less than the Chinese ones.

    Unlike us, however, the Chinese will keep investing in more skilled types of manufacturing.